There is no Saint Carmel. The name Carmel or Carmen derives from the title of the Blessed Virgin Mary - Our Lady of Mt. Carmel.
There is no Saint Carmel. The name Carmel or Carmen derives from the title of the Blessed Virgin Mary - Our Lady of Mt. Carmel.
Neither Carmel or Carmen is the name of a saint. The name derives from a title of Our Blessed Lady - Our Lady of Mt. Carmel.
There is no saint named Carmel. The name derives from a title of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Our Lady of Mt. Carmel.
There is no saint named Carmel. It is from the title of the Blessed Virgin - Our Lady of Mount Carmel. The feast day is on July 17.
Mount Carmel is a mountain in Israel and not a saint. You may be referring to Our Lady of Mount Carmel, one of the titles of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
Mount Carmel has never been canonized. Canonization is a process by which individuals are recognized as saints by the Catholic Church, not a geographical location like Mount Carmel.
There is no saint named Carmel. The word comes from a title of the Blessed Virgin Mary - Our Lady of Mt. Carmel. The date of her birth is unknown but is commemorated each year on September 8.
There is no saint named Carmel or Carmen. The names derive from a title of the Blessed Virgin Mary - Our Lady of Mount Carmel.
There is no canonized saint by that name. The name Carmen is a derivation of Carmel which is one of the titles given to Our Blessed Mother, namely, Our Lady of Mount Carmel. July 16 is the patronal feast of the Carmelites.
There is no Saint Carmen. The name derives from one of the titles of the Blessed Virgin Mary - Our Lady of Mount Carmel.
There is no canonized saint by that name. The name Carmen is a derivation of Carmel which is one of the titles given to Our Blessed Mother, namely, Our Lady of Mount Carmel.
Our Lady of Mt. Carmel