•against bodily ills
•against fire
•against illness
•against miscarriages
•against sexual temptation
•against sickness
•against temptations
•Allentown, Pennsylvania, USA, diocese of
•Europe (declared on 1 October 1999 by Pope John Paul II)
•fire prevention
•firefighters
•Italy
•nurses
•nursing services
•people ridiculed for their piety
•sick people
•Siena, Italy
•Theta Phi Alpha sorority
Both Catherine of Siena and Catherine of Sweden are the patron saints against miscarriages.
St Catherine of Siena was born on March 25, 1347 in Siena Italy. Her parents were Jacopo DiBenincasa and Lapa Piagenti
St Catherine of Siena was born in 1347 on March 25. She was born in Siena Italy
She's the patron saint for nurses because when she was 16 she helped the sick and dieing at a hospital. People said she had healing powers
Catherine of Siena was canonized in the year 1461 by pope Pius II.
She was not martyred, she died of natural causes.
Catherine was canonized in July of 1461 by Pope Pius II.
Just search for St. Catherine of Siena in the ask question bar.
Saint Catherine of Siena had a nickname as a child. She had the nickname of Euphrosyme because she was always a happy child.
She lived in Siena, Tuscany, Italy.
St. Catherine of Siena chose her saint name to honor the city where she was born and raised, Siena, Italy. This choice also distinguished her from the many other saints named Catherine in the Catholic tradition. Additionally, taking the name of a specific location helped to emphasize her strong connection to her hometown and the community she served.
Catherine of Siena is sometimes represented by"crosscrown of thornsheartlilyringstigmata