St. Scholastica was the twin sister of St. Benedict.
There are a number of saints who were siblings. Here are a few: St. Scholastica and St. Benedict St. Gervase and Protase St. Cosmas and Damian St. Begga and St. Gertrude
If Monica had any siblings, there is no surviving record of them.
Historical records are unclear about Saint Cecilia's siblings. Some sources suggest she had brothers, while others do not mention any siblings. The focus is often on her life as a martyr and patron saint of musicians.
If Sophia had any siblings, there is no record of them.
If Barnabas had any siblings we have no record of them.
As far as we know, St. Benedict had only a twin sister - Saint Scholastica.
Saint Benedict of Nursia had a twin sister named Scholastica. If he had additional siblings, their names are not recorded.
Saint Benedict of Nursia had a twin sister, Saint Scholastica, but there is no record of any brother.
Benedict and Scholastica were siblings. In fact, Saint Scholastica and Saint Benedict of Nursia were twins. They were very close, even as adults they would travel and meet up at least once a year.
Benedict did have a twin sister, Scholastica, but there is no reference to any brother.
If Lucy had any siblings there is no record of them.
There are a number of saints who were siblings. Here are a few: St. Scholastica and St. Benedict St. Gervase and Protase St. Cosmas and Damian St. Begga and St. Gertrude
If Matthew had any siblings I can find no reference to them.
If Valentine of Rome had any siblings there is no record of them.
If Monica had any siblings, there is no surviving record of them.
There is no mention in any biographies about any possible siblings of Patrick.
Historical records are unclear about Saint Cecilia's siblings. Some sources suggest she had brothers, while others do not mention any siblings. The focus is often on her life as a martyr and patron saint of musicians.