The Patron Saint Index shows no patronages for St. Adelina.
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Saint Adelina lived in the 7th century in France, particularly in the region of Normandy. She is known for her piety and dedication to serving others, particularly through her work in caring for the sick and needy.
In the Catholic Church, a saint is someone who has been officially recognized for exceptional holiness and is believed to be in heaven. A blessed is someone who has been beatified, which is a step towards sainthood, but does not have the full recognition and veneration that a saint does.
Adelina is a name that is named after a french nun. She was also honored by the roman catholic church to be a saint, which is a very honorable thing for a nun.
St. Adelina was a 7th-century Frankish princess known for her piety and charity. She devoted herself to helping the poor and sick, eventually founding a convent where she lived a life of prayer and service. Adelina is venerated as a saint in the Roman Catholic Church.
In the canonization process there are four major steps a candidate must go through to be come a saint:Servant of GodVenerableBlessedSaintA person who has been declared 'Blessed' or beatified, is one step below being declared as a saint.
If you are referring to Blessed Miguel Pro, he has not been canonized yet and is not a patron saint.
Diana is not yet canonized but only beatified. Thus her title is Blessed and not saint.
A saint is someone who the Church has confirmed is in Heaven; someone who is blessed is only partly through this confirming process, for whom it is likely that they're in Heaven but not certain.
Blessed Margaret of Lorraine is not a patron saint.
Saint Joachim is the father of the Blessed Virgin Mary.