If you are referring to Saint Joanna the Myrrhbearer who was one of the three women to go to Our Lord's tomb on Easter, she is not shown as a patron saint.
Joanna, wife of Chusa, is not a patron saint.
Saint Joanna the Myrrh-bearer is not a patron saint.
The feast of Saint Joanna the Myrrh bearer is May 24.
Saint Joanna, yes. Johanna, no. Joanna was the wife of Chusa who was the steward of King Herod.
If you are referring to Saint Joanna the Myrrhbearer who was one of the three women to go to Our Lord's tomb on Easter, she is not shown as a patron saint.
According to the Wikipedia article on Joanna, wife of Chuza, "In the Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic traditions, she is a saint."
St. Joanna is not a patron saint but her feast day is celebrated on May 24th. St. Joanna was one of the first people to arrive at the tomb of Jesus on Easter.
If you mean Joanna, the wife of Chusa, King Herod's steward, she was a Hebrew.
Joanna, wife of Chusa, the steward of King Herod, lived in the first century in Jerusalem.
Joanna, wife of Chuza (Herod's steward) probably had no occupation outside of the home. She was a housewife.
It was Chuza, the steward in Herods court.
If you are referring to Joanna, the wife of Chuza, the date she died is not known but it occurred sometime in the 1st century.