Saint Erasmus of Formiae , also known as Saint Elmo, was a Christian saint and martyr who died ca. 303. This was before a formal canonization process was in place so he would have been declared a saint by the early Christian community with the approval of the local bishops.
St. Elmo is another name for St. Erasmus of Formiae
Erasmus is the patron saint of:against abdominal painsagainst appendicitisagainst birth painsagainst childhood intestinal diseaseagainst colicagainst danger at seaagainst intestinal disordersagainst seasicknessagainst stomach diseasesagainst stormsammunition workersboatmenchildbirthexplosives workersGaeta, Italymarinersnavigatorsordnance workerssailorswatermenwomen in labour
Saint Jessica is not officially recognized as a saint in the Catholic Church. It is possible that there may be local traditions or legends about a saint named Jessica in certain regions, but she is not a formally recognized saint in the wider Christian tradition.
Saint Phoebe is considered a saint in the Eastern Orthodox Church. She lived during the 1st century and was a deaconess in the early Christian church. She was recognized as a saint shortly after her death.
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Yes, there is a Saint Elmo, sometimes known as Saint Erasmus.
Erasmus is the patron saint of Gaeta, Italy.
St. Elmo is another name for St. Erasmus of Formiae
Erasmus is the patron saint of:against abdominal painsagainst appendicitisagainst birth painsagainst childhood intestinal diseaseagainst colicagainst danger at seaagainst intestinal disordersagainst seasicknessagainst stomach diseasesagainst stormsammunition workersboatmenchildbirthexplosives workersGaeta, Italymarinersnavigatorsordnance workerssailorswatermenwomen in labour
There is no saint named Luck.
There is no Saint Thomas of Assisi.
There is no canonized saint named Madison.
No, she is not a saint.
There is no reference to any saint named Madison.
St. Petersburg is the name of a city and not a saint.
There is no saint named Francis Johnson.
There is no Saint Faithy. There may have been a Saint Faith who became a saint by dying for her faith as a martyr.