He was from Dalmatia, now part of Croatia but died in Bethlehem.
Saint Jerome, also known as Jerome of Stridon, was born around 347 AD in Stridon, a town located in present-day Croatia. He lived in various places during his life, including Rome, Bethlehem, and the desert of Chalcis, and is known for his translations of the Bible into Latin.
As per the Patron Saint Index there is no patron saint of school girls. However, there are a number of patrons of school children: Albert the Great Ambrose of Milan Benedict Cassian of Imola Catherine of Alexandria Gabriel of the Sorrowful Mother Gemma Galgani Gregory the Great Holy Innocents Isidore of Seville Jerome John Bosco Joseph Calasanz Joseph of Cupertino Lawrence of Rome Nicholas of Myra Osanna Andreasi Philomena Symphorian of Autun Tatiana of Rome Thomas Aquinas Ursula
There is no saint in the Catholic tradition named Saint Tatum. The name Tatum is not a commonly recognized saint's name.
Saint Paul is the patron saint of Konya, a city in Turkey.
There is no recognized saint within the Catholic church named Saint Savannah.
Saint Jerome's Academy was created in 1954.
Saint Jerome died on September 30, AD420 in Bethlehem.
Saint Jerome translated The Bible.
Saint Jerome in His Study - Dürer - was created in 1514.
September 30 is the feast of Saint Jerome in the Western Church.
Saint Jerome in His Study - Ghirlandaio - was created in 1480.
i believe that Saint Jerome died a Natural Death
Saint Jerome is a saint who was born in 331. His is the patron saint of librarians. He was a priest and historian who spent much time learning.
Saint Jerome
Saint Jerome
Saint Jerome Emiliani Institute was created on 1985-06-17.
The motto of Saint Jerome Emiliani Institute is 'Pray, Study and Joy'.