Yes, George is a very popular Catholic saint.
There is no record of a Saint Ciara as a 6th-century Catholic saint in historical documents or official Catholic hagiographies. It is possible that the figure you are referring to may not be recognized by the Catholic Church as an official saint.
Saint George is the patron saint of several countriesCanadaEngland (by Pope Benedict XIV)EthiopiaGeorgiaGermanyGreeceLithuaniaMaltaPortugalCappadociaCataloniaPalestine
Yes, Saint Samthann was a Catholic saint known for her piety and charitable works. She was a nun in Ireland during the 8th century and is venerated in the Catholic Church.
Yes, St. Christopher is a Catholic saint known as the patron saint of travelers. He was removed from the universal liturgical calendar in 1970 but is still recognized as a saint by the Catholic Church.
There is no recognized saint within the Catholic church named Saint Savannah.
April 23 is the Catholic feast day of Saint George.
St. George was a Catholic Christian.I believe that the St. means he was a saint. Saints are usually Catholic.
Yes, Saint Damian, the brother of Saint Cosmas, is a Catholic saint.
George was a soldier in the Roman army in Palestine.
There is no official Catholic saint by the name of Saint Zoe. Saint Zoe is a common name for girls in Greek Orthodox tradition, but not in the Catholic tradition.
Saint George is a saint in ALL countries.
Yes, Katharine Drexel is a Catholic saint.
I can find no reference to any saint named Kimberley - sorry.
Yes,, he is the patron saint of St. George's in Illawara.
Yes, Saint Sebastian was a Catholic
No, St. George became a saint over 1200 years before the Anglican Church even existed. He was an early Christian - a Catholic.
There is no record of a Saint Ciara as a 6th-century Catholic saint in historical documents or official Catholic hagiographies. It is possible that the figure you are referring to may not be recognized by the Catholic Church as an official saint.