St. Joanna Comments
Jennifer is a derivative of Joanna whose feast day is May 24th. Joanna was the wife of Chuza, steward of King Herod Antipas, tetrarch of Galilee. She was one of the women who helped provide for Jesus and the Apostles and was one of the three women who discovered the empty tomb of Jesus on the first Easter morning. Continue Reading
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I like Joanna of summer height high so i am going to use this.
Joanna is my name so i am going to choose St Joanna for my confirmation name
i have chosen this name for my confirmation!
i love the joanna i am choosing you for my comfirmation
Joanna is the patron saint of disasters. I found out because Jennifer is definitely the patron of disasters and that name is a derivative of Joanna.
my friend has your name
What is Saint Joanna the patron saint of?
Super that Johanna is included! But could you please include what she is the patron saint of ? Thanks so much!!!! :-)
I think this website has helped me a lot. But maybe In the future you could put a picture of the saint on the webpage.