Saint Francis of Assisi and Saint Catherine Siena are both important to Italians
No because there are actually very few saints named in the Bible. It is a saint's name because it was the name of a saint.
There is no saint by that name. However, there are very many saints by the name of Gregory.
She had made a vow of chastity so remaining a virgin was very important to her.
They wear clothes just like us but lighter.
Yes, of course, if you were baptized with that name, or confirmed with it, then it is a Catholic name. As of 2014 it is not a Saint's name, so if it is your name, you will have to be very holy, and be the first canonized saint with that name.
We know very little about Saint Anne, including the names of her parents.
Italians believe they are great people and they are just very proud people.
Because he was a very important Church Father.
Saint Spero was a martyr who lived in the 4th century in Roman Greece. He was known for his devout faith and refusal to renounce Christianity, even in the face of persecution. Spero was ultimately killed for his beliefs and is venerated as a saint in the Eastern Orthodox Church.
Italians treat old aged people very well... they take care of them
because facial hair doesn't suit females. The Italians are very correct.
When you were baptized your parents chose your name and patron saint. You had no choice in the matter. Now, as a young adult you have the opportunity to choose a saint you wish as a special patron, someone you can emulate and use as a protector and role model..