Yes, St. Elmo, also known as St. Erasmus, is a Roman Catholic saint. He is the patron saint of sailors, abdominal pain, and intestinal ailments.
Yes, there is a Saint Elmo, sometimes known as Saint Erasmus.
That is the usual spelling of the name Elmo, a variant of Anselmus or Erasmus.
Erazem is a Slovenian personal name derived from a Latin given name, Erasmus, which is in turn is derived from Greek ἐράσμιος (erasmios), meaning "pleasant". Its usage probably originated from St Elmo's full name - St Erasmus of Formiae - who died ca. 303.
St. Elmo is a pre-congregational saint. In other words, he was declared a saint by popular acclamation. There was no formal canonization process before the 12th century. After that, all saint canonizations had to be investigated and approved by Rome.
The address of the St Elmo Historical Society is: 500 North Main Street, St Elmo, IL 62458
St. Elmo Brady was born in 1884.
St Elmo Courts was created in 1930.
St. Elmo Brady died in 1966.
The duration of St. Elmo - film - is 3600.0 seconds.
St. Elmo was disemboweled about the year 303 at Formiae, Italy.
E. St. Elmo Lewis died in 1948.