There are several saints named Elizabeth so you need to be more specific if you wish a meaningful answer.
Saint Joseph is traditionally believed to have come from Bethlehem in Judea, which is present-day Israel.
There is no Saint Bradley officially recognized by the Catholic Church. The name Bradley is of English origin and does not have a specific patron saint associated with it.
No, there is not a Saint Caitlin in the Catholic Church. The name Caitlin is Irish in origin and it means pure.
There are no canonized saint by the name of Jessica.
There is no recognized Catholic saint named Rae. The name Rae is of Scottish origin and is typically used as a given name or surname, but it does not correspond to any officially canonized Catholic saint.
Saint Cecilia was a Roman citizen and her country of origin is now known as Italy.
She was from FRANCE.
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By Indian origin, do you mean Native American? The answer to that would be Saint Kateri Tekakwitha.If you are referring to Catholic saints from the country of India, that would be Saint Alphonsa Muttathupadathu. She is the first person of Indian origin to be canonized.
That would depend on which Dominic you are referring to. There are several. Be specific.
St. Anne, the mother of the Blessed Virgin, was from Palestine (Israel).
Therese was born and lived her life in France.
Saint Joseph is traditionally believed to have come from Bethlehem in Judea, which is present-day Israel.
It is believed that Mark was born in North Africa in what is known today as Libya.
There are several Saint Elizabeths. You would have to specify one, such as Saint Elizabeth of Hungary (Thuringia), who was only 24 when she died ( July 7, 1207 - November 17, 1231).
There were numerous Saint Elizabeths, none of whom were called Saint Elizabeth I. Perhaps you mean who was the first St Elizabeth. That would be Zachary's wife, and the mother of John the Baptist. She is simply refered to as St Elizabeth.
Country of origin is the country where something was made.