Saint Sofia was an early Christian who had three daughters named Faith, Hope and Charity. She was forced to watch as each one was martyred. Sofia was found dead three days later on the tomb of her children, dead of a broken heart. Some say the story is a simple allegory and did not actually happen.
Sofia is not a patron saint.
Sofia is a saint of wisdom, the capital of Bulgaria, and also a name for girls.
There is a Saint Sofia (Sophia) and also Madeleine Sophie Barat.
Click on this link for a lot of information about Saint Michael the Archangel.
The feast of Saint Sofia (or Sophia) is on August 1.
There is no Saint Chloe but look for others there are millions out there!! good luck
Princess Sofia Hotel no more exist. The new name is Ramadi
Saint Charity is the daughter of St. Sofia. Her sisters were faith and hope.she was killed for her faith, they threw her in a burning coldren, when she did not die, they beheaded her; and her mother St. Sofia had to mourn over the death of her children.her fiest day is august 1sti have been trying very hard to find some more information on her but i cannot.
There is no recognized Saint Judith in the Catholic tradition. However, some sources mention a Saint Judith of Prussia or Saint Judith of Hohenzollern, but information on them is limited and not widely accepted.
Yes there is but not on daily or regular basis. There are many daily bus service from Sofia, Bulgaria to many Turkish destinations. At the same time there are frequent bus available between Sofia and Haskovo (intercity bus service). If some one wants more information can contact Sofia Central Bus Terminal (Tsentralna Avtogara, Sofia) or Parking area before the Central Railways Station in Sofia.
Well, in someone's opinion Sofia would be the best name ever. But to some other people, Sofia is not the best name ever. Henceforth Sofia being the best name ever is an opinion.
For information about Saint Foillan (Faolan) of Fosses see the link below.