There are a number of saints named Catherine so you need to be specific.
There are a number of saints named Catherine. Please be specific.
St. Catherine, Fl, 33597 St. Catherine, Ky, 40061 St. Catherine, Mo, 64628
Catherine has written: 'The legend of St. Katherine of Alexandria' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'Die Legende der hl. Katharina von Alexandrien' 'The life of St. Catherine' 'The life of Saint Katherine'
Shot and killed in Old Harbour St Catherine Jamaica
Catherine died on April 29, 1380, of a mysterious and painful illness that came on suddenly, and was never properly diagnosed.
Catherine died on December 31, 1876, at Enghien-Reuilly, France, of natural causes, a sudden painful illness.
It is not obvious, all I can find is that she died "after a prolonged illness".
St. Catherine's Hospice was created in 1978.
St. Catherine University was created in 1905.
St Catherine's Hospital was created in 1928.
There were multiple saints known as St. Catherine in the world, but the most famous is St. Catherine of Alexandria, a Christian martyr from the 4th century. Other St. Catherines include St. Catherine of Siena, a 14th-century mystic and Doctor of the Church, and St. Catherine Labouré, who had visions of the Virgin Mary in the 19th century.
St. Catherine of Alexadria-November 25St. Catherine of Bologna- March 9St. Catherine of Siena- April 29St. Catherine Laboure- November 25St. Catherine de Ricci- February 13There are many more!March 24thDepends on which St.Catherine you are referring to. St. Catherine of Siena(or Sienna) is celebrated April 29th. St. Catherine De' Ricci is celebrated on February 13th. St. Catherine of Alexandria is celebrated 24th or 25th depending on the church.