Dydd Santes Dwynwen Hapus
Dydd Santes Dwynwen Hapus.
"Dydd Santes Dwynwen Hapus" is pronounced as "Deeth San-tess Dwin-wen Hap-iss." The "Dydd" sounds like "deeth," "Santes" is pronounced "san-tess," "Dwynwen" is "Dwin-wen," and "Hapus" sounds like "hap-iss." This phrase means "Happy St. Dwynwen's Day" in Welsh, celebrating the patron saint of lovers.
Dydd Sant Ffolant hapus. There's a female saint (St. Dwynwen) who is theWelsh equivalent. Her day is 25 January.
Dydd Santes Dwynwen Hapus!
To learn why St. Francis Xavier deserves his title of saint, read his biography at the link below.
St. Jude was not declared a saint by a pope. The canonization process did not exist at the time. he was declared a saint by the early Church because of his martyrdom.
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No. Saint Peter was born a man, and was made a saint. A human cannot become an angel.
The standard abbreviation for Saint is "St." in English.
The abbreviation of "saint" is "St."
That looks like a google translation.Dydd Santes Dwynwen is more accurate. [deedh san-tess dwin-wen]