He as a Bohemian prince and son of King Wratislas I. Became the bishop of Olmutz (in the modern Czech Republic) in 1126. During a pilgrimage to Palestine in 1137, he joined the Premonstratensian order at Jerusalem. On his return home, he introduced the order in several places in his diocese, and found an abbey for them at Strahov (in modern Prague).
There does not appear to be a widely recognized figure named Saint Henry Zdick in Catholic or Orthodox tradition. It is possible that the name may be a misspelling or a mix-up of names.
Yes, there is a Saint Henry. Saint Henry was a German king who is now revered as a saint in the Catholic Church. He is known for his piety, charity, and efforts to promote Christianity in Germany.
Henry Saint-George has written: 'Fiddles' 'William Shakespeare'
The patron saint of Finland is St. Henry of Uppsalla.
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There are at least two dozen saints named Henry so you need to be specific.
Thomas Moore
Jacinth Henry-Martin is the Ambassador to the US for Saint Kitts and Nevis.
St Thomas More
Generally, the Orthodox saint Haralambos is considered Saint Harry. His feast day is celebrated on the 10th of February. Yes, because Harrison ( Harry ) is a christian name. So that means that there was Saint Harry ( Harrison ). No, there is no "Saint Harry". The name Harrison means 'son of Harry'. Harry is a nickname or derivative of Harold or Henry. There is a Saint Henry, but not a Saint Harry.
Henry III helped his mother plot the Saint Bartholomew's Day Massacre.
Henry Whitacre has written: 'Mount Saint Helens, the smoking spirit' -- subject(s): Pictorial works
There is no record of Anne Boleyn being canonized as a saint by the Catholic Church. Anne Boleyn was the second wife of King Henry VIII of England and was executed in 1536. It is unlikely she would have been considered for canonization due to her controversial life and relationship with Henry VIII.