Saint Ava was female.
The kind of saint that Ava is a Roman Catholic saint. The feast of Saint Ava is observed by Roman Catholics on April 29.
Saint Ava isn't the patron saint of anything .... she is basically just a saint !!
Yes, Ava was a female.
Yes there is a St. Ava
Yes
Catholic AnswerSt. Ava, a daughter of King Pepin of the Franks, was a Benedictine Abbess in the ninth century. Not much is know of St. Ava. She was cured of blindness by a saint, she entered a Benedictine convent of which she later became Abbess. She was acclaimed a saint before the process of canonization came about, so she would have been proclaimed a saint at her death by the people who knew of her holiness. Because she followed in Jesus' footsteps.
There was, and still is, from Saints and Angels: Ava was the daughter of King Pepin. She was cured of blindness by St. Rainfredis, became a Benedictine nun at Dinart, Hainault, and later was elected Abbess. Her feast day is April 29th.
Saint Ava, also known as Saint Avia, is believed to have lived in the 9th century in Scotland. She was a hermitess and abbess who devoted her life to prayer, meditation, and serving the local community. She is revered as a saint in the Catholic and Orthodox traditions.
Ava - poet - died in 1127.
Fakir of Ava died in 1891.
Ava was from France and the daughter of King Pepin.