Awe-gus-teen
The pronunciation of Saint Lucia, the island, may be (saynt loo-shah) or (saynt loo-cee-uh).
To pronounce it would be: sant Ay-twall (for an English speaker)
"Too-sont" "Shar-bon-oh"Too-saint charbon-o
cllff row that's how it's pronounced ******************************** Is it the name of a small town called Clitheroe, Lancashire, UK? Or Saint Margaret Clitherow (1556 - 25 March 1586) English saint of the Catholic Church?
Saint Thecla was born in the 1st century AD, most likely around 30-40 AD.
Saint Thecla was likely born in the 1st century in Iconium, which is believed to be in modern-day Turkey. The exact date of her birth is not known due to the lack of historical records.
Saint Thecla of Iconium is believed to have been a real person. She was a companion of Saint Paul and is considered one of the earliest female saints in Christianity. The details of her life are based on early Christian texts and traditions.
Thecla of Kitzingen died in 790.
Thecla Boesen was born on August 22, 1910.
Thecla Boesen died on February 11, 1996.
St. Thecla is believed to have been born around the 1st century AD, although the exact date is not known. She is recognized as an early Christian saint and is celebrated for her dedication to her faith and martyrdom.
A:The Story of the Deeds of Paul and Thecla originally formed part of the apocraphyl Acts of Paul. The Acts of Paul has been rejected by the Church but, as in normal in any legends that provide evidence of miracles or martyrdom, the Catholic Church accepts the existence of Saint Thecla and of her many trials. According to Acts of Paul, Thecla had heard Paul preach in Iconium and converted to Christianity. She was condemned to death for retaining her virginity and thus depriving her bridegroom. A basilica was built over her supposed tomb and in Constantinople four churches were built in her honour.
St. Thecla is believed to have died in the 1st century AD, around the year 90 AD. She is considered one of the early Christian saints and martyrs.
It is pronounced as "Saint FEE-uh-kruh."
say-nt(like cant)
Saint Pra-Said?