St. Scholastica was the twin sister of St. Benedict.
The rules for convents were established by Saint Benedict of Nursia, who created the Rule of Saint Benedict in the 6th century. This rule outlined the principles and guidelines for monastic life in Christian communities.
St. Scholastica was St. Benedict's twin sister.
Saint Scholastica
saint Teresa of Avila. hope that helps :)
Saint Darerca of Ireland is said to have been a sister of Saint Patrick.
Saint Agnes of Assisi was the younger sister of Saint Clare of Assisi.
No, it was St. Agnes of Assisi who was St. Clare's sister.
The travels of Teresa were pretty much limited to Spain. She spent much of her life founding reformed Carmelite convents and working to reform those that were already established. This did not make her very popular among the nuns . For more information on her life, click on the link below.
The travels of Teresa were pretty much limited to Spain. She spent much of her life founding reformed Carmelite convents and working to reform those that were already established. This did not make her very popular among the nuns . For more information on her life, click on the link below.
No relation. However, she was a sister of Saint Martha and a brother of Saint Lazarus.
There is no mention of a sister of Saint Paul in either scripture or tradition. There is only a brief mention of Saint Phoebe his spiritual siater but not his actual blood relative.
If you are referring to St. Marcellina, she was the sister of Saint Ambrose of Milan and Saint Satyrus,