I can find no listing anywhere for any saint named Eileen.
I can find no listing anywhere for any saint named Eileen.
No, Saint Helen and Saint Eileen are considered separate saints in the Christian tradition. Saint Helen is known as the mother of Emperor Constantine the Great and is celebrated for her pilgrimage to the Holy Land, while Saint Eileen is a lesser-known saint with a background tied to Irish and Scottish folklore.
Eileen comes from the Irish Gaelic names Eilin and Aibhilin. boith of these names come from Norman French and are versions of Ava or Aveline. A little know saint, Saint Ava of France, would be the Patron Saint for the name Eileen.
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There is no officially recognized saint named Eileen in the Catholic Church. The Catholic Church canonizes saints based on their lives of virtue and holiness, and while there may be individuals with the name Eileen who are venerated in local traditions or by specific communities, they have not been canonized as saints. The name Eileen itself is derived from the Irish name "Eibhlin," meaning "radiant" or "shining."
Saint Noel Chabanel is a saint but not a patron saint.
Saint Aleth of Dijon (Alice) is a saint but not a patron saint.
*Saint Anne; Saint Anthony of Padua; Saint Dominic of Silos; Saint Elizabeth; Saint Gerard Majella; Saint Joseph
Kiara is a saint but not a patron saint at this time.
Babylas is a saint but not a patron saint.
Mellon is a saint but not a patron saint.
Saint Cocca is not a patron saint.