St. Ignatius of Loyola had 10 siblings, but historical records only mention the names of four of them: Juan Martinez, Martin Garcia, Miguel Martinez, and Magdalena Martinez.
Francis had six siblings but their names and sexes are not recorded.
She came from a large family but the names of her brothers and sisters are no where to be found in her biographies.
If St. Jerome had any siblings their names and very existence are not recorded in any biography I have read.
Maurice, Louise, Lora, Kathleen, and Nil that is all I can find out.
If Patrick had any sisters I can find no reference to their names.
Be more specific. There are many St. Ignatius (St. Ignatius of Antioch, St. Ignatius Loyola, etc.)
St. Ignatius School was created in 1911.
St Ignatius' College was created in 1894.
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St. Bernadette Soubirous had a total of five siblings. Her brothers were named Jean-Marie and Joseph, while her sisters were Louise, Cécile, and Toinette. The family lived in Lourdes, France, where Bernadette had her famous visions of the Virgin Mary.
No, St. Vincent de Paul did not have any biological sisters. He was born into a peasant family in France and was the third of six siblings, four brothers, and two sisters.
St. Ignatius College Prep was created in 1870.