Saint Barbara of Nicomedia
Locked in a tower by her pagan father Dioscorus due to her great beauty, Barbara secretly converted to Christianity. After breaking idols and miraculo…
First name and chronology
5 saints and blesseds bear the name Barbara, between 301 and 1918; the most famous is Saint Barbara, celebrated on December 4th.
Dated figures are ordered from earliest to latest.
Locked in a tower by her pagan father Dioscorus due to her great beauty, Barbara secretly converted to Christianity. After breaking idols and miraculo…
Born Barbe Avrillot in Paris, she led an exemplary life as a mother before becoming the central figure in the introduction of the Reformed Carmel in F…
Caroline-Barbe Colchen Carré de Malberg (1829-1891) was a French layperson, founder of the Society of the Daughters of Saint Francis de Sales, and a p…
Barbara Maix (1818-1873), in religion Maria Barbara of the Most Holy Trinity, was an Austrian religious, foundress of the Congregation of the Sisters …
A Franciscan religious born in Germany and raised in the United States, Marianne Cope spent thirty-five years caring for leprosy patients in Molokai, …
The feast of Barbara is celebrated on December 4th, in memory of Saint Barbara.
5 saints and blesseds bear the name Barbara, including Saint Barbara, Marie of the Incarnation, Marianne Cope, Barbara Maix and Caroline-Barbe Colchen Carré de Malberg.
The most famous saint named Barbara is Saint Barbara (3rd century).