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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.
The kind of saint that Ava is a Roman Catholic saint. The feast of Saint Ava is observed by Roman Catholics on April 29.
I can find no reference to any saint named Kimberley - sorry.
There is no Catholic saint named Ramonda. There are several named Raymond, however.
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.
There is no recognized Catholic saint named Rae. The name Rae is of Scottish origin and is typically used as a given name or surname, but it does not correspond to any officially canonized Catholic saint.
There is no Catholic saint named Harrison recognized by the Catholic Church. Saints are individuals who have been officially canonized by the Church after a thorough process of investigation and verification of their holiness and miracles.
I can find no reference to a Catholic saint named Melinda.
They are usually named after a Saint.
There is no saint in the Catholic tradition named Saint Tatum. The name Tatum is not a commonly recognized saint's name.
There is no Catholic saint named Ramonda. There are several named Raymond, however.
I can find on Catholic saint named Elsa.
No, there is no saint named Tarra.