St.Lola was from south America.
There is no widely recognized figure called Saint Lola in traditional Christian saint canon or other major religious traditions. It's possible that Lola could be a minor or local saint that isn't well known beyond a specific community or region.
There is no record of a Catholic saint named Darragh in the official list of recognized saints by the Catholic Church.
The word "Saint Lawrence" originated from the name of the Christian martyr Saint Lawrence, who was a deacon in the early Christian Church. He was known for his acts of charity and was martyred in Rome in the 3rd century.
Saint Joseph is traditionally believed to have come from Bethlehem in Judea, which is present-day Israel.
There is no recognized saint named Graham in the Catholic tradition. The name Graham is of Scottish origin and is more commonly a surname. Saint names typically come from early Christian martyrs or those who were known for their holiness in the Church.
In the time of Monica surnames were not used.There is no source that states the Surname of St. Monica, but St. Monica is usually referred to as Saint Monica of Hippo.Surnames did not come into use until many centuries after Monica lived.
I can find no reference to any saint named Lola.
lola's concert is going to be on November25.
German and lola
He is the patron saint of charcoal burners.
1998
Online Lyrics: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AoYemFMsTpw lola Lopez lived in lima, lovely lima in Peru lola had a cousiz harry way out west in honalulu one day lola got a letter from her cousin way out wes "if you'd come to my birthday party, lola that would be the best" so on an airplane lola flew, all the way from lima Peru, far across the ocean blue flew lola from lima to honalulu and harry's family said: [chorus] hola lola, lola hello. hola lola, hello, hola lola, lola hello, hola lola hello there ay harry's birthday party as the children laughed and played cake was served by harry's mom but under a palm tree lola stayed harry said to lola "lola, why not come and say hello?" "nadie aqui habla mi dioma" they're all talking words i don't know! and harry said "now don't be shy! come to the table for pineapple pie. everyone will welcome you, sweet lola from lima to honalulu. just say;" [chorus] lola sat down at the table set up in the island sand softly lola whispered "hola" hoping the kids would understand lola closed her eyes and swallowed, fearing that the worst would come but all the kids took ukaleles and they all began to stum! and they all sang; [chorus] aloha lola, shalom lola salaam lola, cheerio ciao lola, ni hau lola jumbo anyea haseyo so if you meet someone different and they seem a little shy youll make friends in any language think of lola and just say hi hola, lola, lola hello, hola lola, ohh!! hola lola, hola lola hello (repeat)
The word "Saint Lawrence" originated from the name of the Christian martyr Saint Lawrence, who was a deacon in the early Christian Church. He was known for his acts of charity and was martyred in Rome in the 3rd century.
The closest I can come to a saint named Brittany is Saint Yves of Brittany (Saint Yves de Bretagne)
Saint Lucy was from Syracuse, Sicily, Italy.
Saint Nicholas Day is December 6.
They choose a patron saint so that their parish will come under the protection of that particular saint and to give honor to that saint
Saint George is traditionally believed to have been born in Cappadocia, which is in present-day Turkey. However, he is also recognized as a saint in various countries, including England, where he is the patron saint.