Genevieve died long before their was a canonization process. She would have been declared a saint by the local Christian community soon after her death in the year 500.
Click on the link below and read a brief biography of St. Genevieve and I am sure you will learn why she deserves the title of saint.
She was born in the year 422 at Nanterre near Paris, France.
Saint GenevieveBorn in the year 422 at Nanterre near Paris, FranceDied in the year 500 at Paris, France
The meaning of this name is uncertain, though it possibly means "tribe woman" in Gaulish. Saint Geneviève, the patron saint of Paris, inspired the city to resist the Huns in the 5th century.
Most of the buildings in St Augustine (there aren't really any castles - forts, churches, etc) are made of coquina stone.
Click on the link below and read a brief biography of St. Genevieve and I am sure you will learn why she deserves the title of saint.
St. Genevieve is the patroness of Paris.
St. Genevieve was born in the year 422 near Paris, France.
Saint Genevieve is the patron saint of:against plagueagainst disastersagainst feverParis, FranceWACsWomen’s Army Corps
If you mean St. Genevieve (Jennifer is the English form of the name Genevieve, and so St. Jennifer is sometimes used) her feast day is celebrated on January 3. .
Of education.I can find no patronages for St. Jennifer of Athelburgh. In fact, I can find very little information about her. The name Jennifer is also contemporary derivative of St. Genevieve, St. Jane and St. Joan. Some of these saints do have patron saint duties.There is no "St. Jennifer" that I was able to find. However, once we note that the name "Jennifer" is a Cornish variant of the Welsh name "Guinevere" then we come upon a possible solution. St. Winifred of Wales is also known as "St. Guinevere of Wales." She is probably the closest thing to a "St. Jennifer" that we have in our current list of saints.Jennifer is a contemporary derivative of Genevieve and, yes, there is a Saint Genevieve.
St. Genevieve is the patron saint of" •against plague •against disasters •against fever •Paris, France •WACs •Women's Army Corps To learn why, click on the link below.
Saint Genevieve lived in the 5th century AD.
Clovis I founded an abbey where Genevieve might minister, and where she herself was later buried. Upon her death the church was named after St. Genevieve.
Yes, there is. She was legendary saint who was, according to the spurious Acts of St. Cyriacus, the wife of Emperor Diocletian. It is known that Prisca was the wife of that particular emperor. Her feastday was August 16, 290
No, Genevieve died of natural causes.
Saint Genevieve. People did not use last (family) names at the time.