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St. Helena was the mother of Roman Emperor Constantine the Great. When she was 80 years old she led a pilgrimage to the Holy Land to search for the True Cross on which Our Lord was crucified. She found what is believed to be the cross as well as a number of other important relics and sites that were part of Our Lord's life and passion. With the help of her son, she also constructed a number of shrines and churches in the Holy Land over or near these important sites.
Saint Helen is most known for being the mother of Roman Emperor Constantine the Great and for her pilgrimage to the Holy Land, where she is said to have discovered the True Cross upon which Jesus was crucified. She is also known for her patronage of Christian churches and her role in spreading Christianity throughout the Roman Empire.
No, Saint Helen and Saint Eileen are considered separate saints in the Christian tradition. Saint Helen is known as the mother of Emperor Constantine the Great and is celebrated for her pilgrimage to the Holy Land, while Saint Eileen is a lesser-known saint with a background tied to Irish and Scottish folklore.
Helen Keller is not a canonized saint.
Yes mount saint Helen is a composite.
The address of the Richfield Township Public Library is: 1410 North Saint Helen Road, Saint Helen, 48656 8533
Saint Lucian is the proper adjective.
Saint Helen of Skofde is the patron saint of: falsely accused people in-law problems martyrs Vastergotland, Sweden widows
The patron saint for Elaine is St. Helen.
All that is known about St. Helena's early life is that she came from humble parentage. The names of her parents are unknown.
Mount Saint Helen or, Mt. Saint Hellen :)
No, Saint Helen died of natural causes and was not a martyr.
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