Euphemia
The female Christian saint martyred at Chalcedon is Saint Euphemia. She is venerated as a martyr and saint in the Eastern Orthodox, Roman Catholic, and Oriental Orthodox Churches.
Faith was still a young girl when she was martyred. She did not yet have a vocation.
Yes, both Saint Lorenzo Ruiz and Blessed Pedro Calungsod were martyred for their faith. Saint Lorenzo Ruiz was martyred in Japan in 1637, while Blessed Pedro Calungsod was martyred in Guam in 1672. They are both revered as Filipino martyrs and saints in the Catholic Church.
No. A martyr is a saint who was killed because of their faith or in defense of their faith. There is nothing to suggest that St. Patrick died that way.No.
Saint Stephen was one of the first deacons of the early Christian Church. He was known for his faith, preaching, and miracles. He was martyred for his beliefs and became the first Christian martyr, which contributed to his recognition as a saint in the Catholic Church.
Saint James the Greater was killed by King Herod and the first of the apostles to die. He was martyred in AD44.
She was martyred because of her faith for Christ. She died in Timeda Ethiopia.
Saint Lorenzo Ruiz became a saint by being martyred for his faith in Japan in 1637. He endured torture with great courage and refused to renounce his Catholic beliefs, ultimately sacrificing his life for his faith. He was beatified by Pope John Paul II in 1981 and later canonized as a saint in 1987.
Faith was the daughter of St. Sophia who was martyred, along with her sisters Hope and Charity in the early years of the Church.
Legend says that Saint Sophia had three daughters, Faith, Hope and Charity, who were martyred.
St. Vitus was martyred for his faith and early Christians considered all martyrs to be saints.
Roman Catholic AnswerHe was martyred for the faith by the Saxons in the sixth century, see the link below.