Sort of- St. Jenifer is often used to refer to St. Genevieve, St. Jane and St. Joan.
Saint Jennifer is not a recognized saint in the Catholic Church. The name Jennifer is of Cornish origin and does not have a traditional saint associated with it.
To my belief i think that she is an athiest
Saint Jessica was born in Spain in the year 1542. Jessica and Jennifer are known for being two saints that are related to Saint Joanna.
Christian (more specifically, assemblies of God)
Jennifer is also associated with meanings related to intelligence, creativity, and leadership. It can also symbolize beauty, kindness, and a compassionate nature.
st George, st Andrew and st Patrick
Jennifer. St. Giles has written: 'Darkest Dreams' 'Silken Shadows' 'The mistress of Trevelyan'
Of education.I can find no patronages for St. Jennifer of Athelburgh. In fact, I can find very little information about her. The name Jennifer is also contemporary derivative of St. Genevieve, St. Jane and St. Joan. Some of these saints do have patron saint duties.There is no "St. Jennifer" that I was able to find. However, once we note that the name "Jennifer" is a Cornish variant of the Welsh name "Guinevere" then we come upon a possible solution. St. Winifred of Wales is also known as "St. Guinevere of Wales." She is probably the closest thing to a "St. Jennifer" that we have in our current list of saints.Jennifer is a contemporary derivative of Genevieve and, yes, there is a Saint Genevieve.
If you mean St. Genevieve (Jennifer is the English form of the name Genevieve, and so St. Jennifer is sometimes used) her feast day is celebrated on January 3. .
St Joan of Arc
it is about 600 YEARS OLD.
Jennifer Kydd was born in 1976, in St. Margarets Bay, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Jennifer Van Dyck was born on December 23, 1962, in St. Andrews, Scotland, UK.
Jennifer Berhaut was born on January 10, 1989, in St Nazaire, France.
Jennifer St. John, Hillari Kimble, Becca.
Jennifer Day TV - 2011 Barely Bikini at the St- Regis in NYC 3-11 was released on: USA: 16 March 2013
Jennifer Rachel Sparling has written: 'A linguistic commentary on bishop Wulfila's gothic translation of chapters I & II of St Mark's gospel'
No, St. Jennifer is the patron saint of Charity, Children, Education, Orphans. There is no official patron saint of Diabetics, however many ask for the intercessions of the (relatively) new saint, St. Paulina, an Italian-Brazilian nun. St. Paulina lost her right hand to diabetes, but continued aiding the orphaned and enslaved children of Brazil.