There are two different Saints named Anastasia. One is an early-Christian period martyr who was and still-is the patroness of Weavers- indeed a web of intrigue. Probably a Greek girl from Asia Minor. her feast is celebrated on Christmas ( Western calendar- not what you are thinking- no her Daddy was not Santa Claus!)- Now the Anastasia whose father was named Nicholas- czar of Russia- well the whole family was canonized ( raised to sainthood) in the Russian Orthodox church some years ago- En Famille! By the way she is involked for memory loss and mental problems- it figures, Stacy had frequent mental blackouts when pressed on details of the so-called St. Petersburg Massacre- she would like, Black out and scream, it happened in court in Berlin! oh boy. so there are two sainted Anastasias.
No, she is not a saint.
Saint Anastasia of Sirmium is the patron saint of:martyrsweaverswidows
Saint Anastasia of Sirmium was martyred about the year 304AD. The precise date is not known.
She was a Christian.
The feast day of Saint Anastasia of Sirmium is on December 25.
275 A.D. in Rome
St. Anastasia Patricia is not a recognized patron saint in the Catholic Church. It is possible that there may be a local or regional devotion to a saint with that name, but they are not widely known or accepted by the Church as a whole.
Saint Anastasia of Sirmium was martyred in the persecutions of Diocletian about the year 304.
There are a number of saints named Anastasia and Anastasius so you need to be specific.
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june 18 1901
There are several saint names for girls. A few of the names are Adelaide, Agatha, Anne, Anastasia, and Agnes.