St. George is remembered for his martyrdom as a Roman soldier who refused to renounce his Christian faith. He is a symbol of Christian courage and faithfulness in the face of persecution. St. George is also honored as the patron saint of various countries and causes.
The St. George's flag, also known as the Cross of St. George, is often associated with England as a symbol of the country's patron saint. It is displayed during the Resurrection to represent the victory of good over evil, symbolizing the triumph of Christ's resurrection over death and sin.
There is no recognized saint named Franklin in the Catholic Church. "Saint" is typically used to refer to individuals who have been officially canonized by the Church for their exemplary life and virtues.
St. George represents England with the red cross, St. Andrew represents Scotland with the white saltire, and St. Patrick represents Ireland with the red saltire on a lighter field. These three saints together form the Union Jack flag of the United Kingdom.
The Cross of St. George is a red cross on a white background. It is a symbol commonly used in flags and emblems, particularly in England and other countries associated with the British Empire.
To read about the life, ministry and virtues of St. Matthew click on the biography link below.
St. Cecilia's virtues included chastity and piety. She later became very active in the church and was known for her "marriage to Christ."
I have placed a link below to the biography of St. Jude Thaddeus so that you can read for yourself about the life and virtues of St. Jude.
St. Rafka is known for her virtues of faith, perseverance, humility, and selflessness. She showed great devotion to God through her life of prayer, service to others, and enduring hardships with grace and patience. St. Rafka's life serves as an inspiration for many to emulate her virtues in their own lives.
St George Gore-St George died in 1746.
St George Gore-St George was born in 1722.
St. Hubert is known for practicing virtues such as humility, compassion, and devotion to God. He also exemplified the virtue of temperance in his lifestyle and was known for his care and respect for nature.
There is no St. Joseph the Baptist, only John the Baptist
Richard St George Mansergh-St George died in 1798.
Chastity and purity were virtues of Saint Lucy.
St. George's is not a country, but a parish in the country of Grenada. The capital of Grenada is St. George's.
St George is the Patron Saint of England and he is known as St George.