St Joseph
No, Thelma is not recognized as a Catholic saint in the traditional sense. There is no known historical figure or saint with the specific name "Thelma" in Catholic hagiography.
Yes, Saint Samthann was a Catholic saint known for her piety and charitable works. She was a nun in Ireland during the 8th century and is venerated in the Catholic Church.
Yes, she was Catholic but the Church was not known yet as Catholic.
Saint Cecilia was a Christian. She is known as the patron saint of musicians and is celebrated in the Catholic Church.
Yes, Saint George is recognized as a Catholic saint. He is one of the most revered saints in the Catholic tradition and is known for his bravery and martyrdom. He is often depicted as a dragon slayer.
Yes, St. Christopher is a Catholic saint known as the patron saint of travelers. He was removed from the universal liturgical calendar in 1970 but is still recognized as a saint by the Catholic Church.
There is no Catholic saint specifically named Scarlet. The Catholic Church recognizes thousands of saints, but Scarlet is not a commonly known or officially recognized saint in the Catholic tradition. It is possible that there may be lesser-known or local saints with similar names, but Scarlet is not a widely recognized figure in Catholic hagiography.
There is no specific Saint Lynn recognized by the Catholic Church. "Lynn" is a common given name, but there is no known saint by that name in the official list of Catholic saints.
Saint Nicholas of Myra as a Catholic bishop known for his generosity.
No, the Catholic Church has not desanctified Saint Patrick. He remains a revered saint in the Catholic tradition, known for his missionary work and contributions to the spread of Christianity in Ireland.
Saint Nicholas of Myra (Asia Minor) was a 4th century bishop from what is known today as Turkey.
Yes, Saint Joseph was a carpenter and, possibly, a stone mason. He supported his wife Mary and foster son Jesus with his profession.