There is nothing in scripture nor in tradition that allows that question to be answered. Virtually nothing is known about Saint Valentine and for this reason he was removed from the Calendar of Saints in 1969.
According to Christian tradition, Saint Stephen was not Jesus' biological brother. He is known as the first Christian martyr and one of the seven deacons chosen by the apostles in the early Christian Church. Jesus did have siblings, according to some interpretations of the Bible, but Saint Stephen is not generally considered one of them.
According to Christian tradition, Saint Stephen did not have any biological brothers. However, in Acts 6:5 of the Bible, he is described as being among seven men chosen to assist the apostles, so he had spiritual brothers in his fellow disciples.
Stephen was his name. Last names were not in use at the time he lived.
Usually yes. However the correct spelling for the deacon and martyr is Stephen.
If Barnabas had any siblings we have no record of them.
According to Christian tradition, Saint Stephen was not Jesus' biological brother. He is known as the first Christian martyr and one of the seven deacons chosen by the apostles in the early Christian Church. Jesus did have siblings, according to some interpretations of the Bible, but Saint Stephen is not generally considered one of them.
According to Christian tradition, Saint Stephen did not have any biological brothers. However, in Acts 6:5 of the Bible, he is described as being among seven men chosen to assist the apostles, so he had spiritual brothers in his fellow disciples.
There is no prescribed dress for Saint Stephen's Day.
Saint Stephen, Deacon and Martyr
The Stoning of Saint Stephen was created in 1625.
Saul of Tarsus, later known as Saint Paul, witnessed and approved of the execution of Saint Stephen.
Stephen was his name. Last names were not in use at the time he lived.
The feast of Saint Stephen is on December 26 every year.
Order of Saint Stephen of Hungary was created in 1764.
Order of Saint Stephen happened on 1561-03-15.
Usually yes. However the correct spelling for the deacon and martyr is Stephen.
Among several other patronages, Stephen is the patron saint of horses.