If Saint Charity truly existed she is a saint because she died as a martyr.
She isn't the patron saint of anything, but was one of Saint Sophia's three daughters who were tortured by Emperor Hadrian for their faith. St. Charity, age 9, being unhurt in a furnace, was then beheaded.
Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul was created in 1633.
Sisters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul was created in 1849.
Her mother was Saint Sophia and her sisters were Saint Hope and Saint Faith. The three girls were martyred and her mother died a few days later of a broken heart.
Saint Bernadette attended the Sisters of Charity of Nevers school in France.
I believe you mean the Patron Saint of Hope, that is St. Jude, who is the saint for hopeless causes and desperation. Hope was martyred along with her sisters Faith and Charity sending her soul immediately to heaven. She is a saint but not a patron saint.
Hope was martyred along with her sisters Faith and Charity sending her soul immediately to heaven. (And yes, someone... specifically, Saint Sophia the Martyr... really did name her daughters Faith, Hope, and Charity.)
No there is no saint named Jalisa. There is a St. Jane Antide Thouret who founded the Institute of the Daughters of Charity.
Legend says that Saint Sophia had three daughters, Faith, Hope and Charity, who were martyred.
Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas's motto is 'The charity of truth'.
Saint Veronica Guiliani is patron saint of laundry workers and photographers.
Faith, Hope and Charity