Yes, however it is spelled with a G not a J
Godfrey of Amiens (French: Geoffroy d'Amiens) (1066–1115) was a bishop of Amiens. He is a saint in the Catholic Church.
St. Peter's Basilica is a Roman Catholic church located in Vatican City, the sovereign city-state of the Holy See. It is the main church in the Catholic faith and a significant pilgrimage site for Catholics worldwide.
It's just Catholic, not Roman Catholic. Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is never used by the official Catholic Church. Of course not, Catholic Orders are valid.
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.
He is primarily catholic, but he does preach at some christian and catholic churches. He is over several churches. Perhaps you are speaking of his church called St. Magdala in fresno, ca.
St. Basil Catholic Church was created in 1969.
St. Landry Catholic Church was created in 1908.
St. Martin's Catholic Church was created in 1861.
St. Timothy Catholic Church was created in 1943.
St. George's Catholic Church was created in 1840.
St. Fidelis Catholic Church was created in 1908.
St. Remy's Catholic Church was created in 1890.
St. Catherine of Siena Roman Catholic Church was created in 1929.
St. Boniface Roman Catholic Church was created in 1882.
St. Josaphat's Roman Catholic Church was created in 1889.
St. Brigitte Roman Catholic Church was created in 1909.
St. Raphael the Archangel Catholic Church was created in 1966.