There are many, many saints named John. You need to be specific.
John Morel has written: 'Life of Saint Vincent de Paul'
Saint John of the Cross is the patron saint of: contemplative life contemplatives mystical theology mystics Spanish poets World Youth Day 2011 Segovia, Spain Ta’ Xbiex, Malta
Saint John Bosco became a saint through the process of canonization by the Catholic Church. This involved an official investigation into his life, writings, and reputation for holiness. After verifying miracles attributed to his intercession and determining his virtuous life, he was declared a saint by the Pope.
The main characters in the book "Marley & Me" are Marley, a mischievous Labrador Retriever, and the author John Grogan and his family. The story follows their adventures and the life lessons they learn from Marley.
John Francis McCormick has written: 'St Thomas and the life of learning' -- subject- s -: Learning and scholarship, Wisdom 'Saint Thomas and life of learning' -- subject- s -: Criticism and interpretation, Learning and scholarship, Wisdom
No, John the Apostle is not the oldest saint. However, he is the only apostle who lived his complete life and died of old age, probably in his 90s.
Not a lot is known about John of Gorze's life except that he was a wise and gentle reformer. He died on March 7, 974, of natural causes
David Goss has written: 'Saint John West and its neighbors' -- subject(s): Pictorial works 'East Saint John' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Pictorial works, History 'Saint John curiosities' 'West side stories' -- subject(s): Anecdotes, Childhood and youth 'Only in New Brunswick' 'Tall tales & curious happenings' -- subject(s): Anecdotes 'Brightening the corner where you are' -- subject(s): Electric power systems, History, Saint John Energy
Saint John Baptist De La Salle is the patron saint of teachers and educators. He dedicated his life to improving the education system and providing quality education to all, especially the poor and underprivileged.
If you are talking about the relic of St. John Bosco that is currently touring the world, it consists of some arm bones of the saint that have been encased inside a life size, very realistic statue of the saint.
John A. Millington has written: 'Five from life'
It is quite likely that John the Baptist spent his entire life in the area around Jerusalem.