Saint Lucy was born into a wealthy family in Syracuse, Sicily, during the 3rd century. She chose to renounce her wealth and devote herself to Christian faith and helping the poor, becoming a symbol of charity and compassion.
Saint Elizabeth of Hungary was born into a noble family and was raised in wealth and privilege. However, she chose to renounce her wealth and dedicated herself to serving the poor and marginalized, living a life of humility and charity.
Jude is thought to have been a farmer so was probably neither rich nor poor. He was most likely lower middle class.
The Bible says nothing about it. Some people believe that he was in a royal family and was rich because he was taught by the highest teacher.Roman Catholic AnswerSaint Paul was a tent maker by trade, which he tells us he worked at his whole life so that he would not be a burden on any of the Churches he founded. Saint Paul was rich in the love and service of God, but, as befits a saint, he was poor in this world's possessions.
Peter was far from wealthy but did have a profession of fisherman. He was able to support his family so would, therefore, not be poor.
Raymond was born to a wealthy, noble Spanish family.
they were not rich and they were not poor they were in the middle
He was from a poor family.
they were not rich and they were not poor they were in the middle
Allesandros Family Was Poor!
was m c esher rich or poor
Saint Lucy was born into a wealthy family in Syracuse, Sicily, during the 3rd century. She chose to renounce her wealth and devote herself to Christian faith and helping the poor, becoming a symbol of charity and compassion.
Saint Elizabeth of Hungary was born into a noble family and was raised in wealth and privilege. However, she chose to renounce her wealth and dedicated herself to serving the poor and marginalized, living a life of humility and charity.
They were poor
Rich. He was born into a well distinguished family.
Catherine was from neither a rich or poor family but a comfortable middle class.
There is no written record about Saint Valentine of Rome so your question can not be answered, It was precisely for this lack of information that Valentive was removed from the Calendar of Saints back in 1969.