Catherine of Siena was not actually a nun. She became a Dominican tertiary at age 15.
Saint Joseph, the spouse of Mary, did not join an order. Orders did not exist until much later.
There are several saints named Augustine. Please be more specific.
Yes, he was a member of the Dominican Order. His parents were not happy about this as they wanted him to join the Benedictines.
She stated that she had a series of visions of Saint Michael, Saint Catherine and Saint Margaret and was told by them that God had chosen her to lead the French army to victory over the British invaders. She eventually was given permission to join the army by the Dauphin who later became King Charles VII.
Siena College was founded in 1937 by the Most Rev. Edmund F. Gibbons, D.D., Bishop of Albany. He invited the Franciscan Friars of the Province of the Most Holy Name to join him in developing an institution of higher education located within the Capital Region.
St. Patrick did not join the war.
Andre was born a Catholic. He did not 'join' the Church.
She ran away from home to join Saint Francis of Assisi in his ministry and become a nun.
They join you after you complete certain missions.
God did not choose St. Michael to be a saint, He created St. Michael as a saint and Michael chose to be with God and not join the angel rebellion of Lucifer.
George was a Roman soldier and soldiers were generally not allowed to join the Roman Army. Therefore, Saint George was probably not married.
Saint Juan Diego would kneel before newly baptized converts, expressing humility and reverence for their decision to join the Christian faith.