St. Gerard performed a miracle, while alive, for an expectant mother; so he is invoked as the patron saint of expectant mothers.
Saint Gertrude of Helfta was a German Benedictine nun known for her spiritual writings and devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. She was recognized for her piety, visions, and mystical experiences during her lifetime. After her death, her writings were widely read and she was eventually canonized as a saint by the Catholic Church in 1677.
Saint Luke is believed to have died in the year 84 AD in Boeotia, Greece.
Saint Grace of Lerida was born in the 6th century.
Saint Cera is believed to have died in the 7th century. The exact year of her death is uncertain, as historical records vary.
St. Joseph is often considered the patron saint for workers and retirees because of his dedication to providing for his family and his role as a carpenter. While there isn't a specific patron saint solely for retirees, St. Joseph is frequently invoked for those entering retirement or seeking employment after retirement.
The patron saints of unborn children are Saint Joseph and Saint Gerard Majella.
no, he is the saint of motherhood
Saint Gerard Majella was born on April 23, 1725.
Saint Gerard Majella was born on April 23, 1725.
Gerard Saint-Paul has written: 'Un Mirage d'Amerique'
*Saint Anne; Saint Anthony of Padua; Saint Dominic of Silos; Saint Elizabeth; Saint Gerard Majella; Saint Joseph
Saint Gerard Majella died on October 16, 1755 at the age of 30.
Saint Gerard Majella died on October 16, 1755 at the age of 30.
Saint Gerard Majella was born on April 23, 1725 and died on October 16, 1755. Saint Gerard Majella would have been 30 years old at the time of death or 290 years old today.
St. Gerard Majella
There is no saint named Luck.
There is no Saint Thomas of Assisi.