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Saint Jude Thaddeus – Patron Saint of the Impossible
He was known for helping those with hopeless causes, but St. Bridget of Sweden's vision that he was the Patron Saint of the Impossible sealed the deal.
Read More »St. Rita of Cascia – Saint of the Impossible
Saint Rita of Cascia, born Margherita Lotti, was an Augustinian nun known as a peacemaker and patron saint of impossible cases, abused women, and parents.
Read More »Saint Brigid of Kildare – Patroness of Ireland
Blessed with a generous spirit, Brigid, born to a slave, was graced to perform many miracles, do great works, and go on to inspire a nation.
Read More »St. Patrick – Patron Saint and Apostle of Ireland Pray for Us!
Patrick was born in Roman Britain. At age 16, he was captured by Irish pirates and sold as a slave. He suffered many trials but would go on to convert Ireland.
Read More »Saint Lucy – Early Christian Martyr – Patron Saint of Eyes
Lucy consecrated herself to God and was true to her promise of purity even through horrible torture. She is one of the seven women mentioned in the Mass.
Read More »Messenger of Divine Love – St. Gianna Molla’s Heroic Choice
Gianna Molla, wife, mother, physician; a heroic decision during her complicated pregnancy. “If you must decide between me and the child...Save the baby.”
Read More »St. Dymphna – Model of Purity, Patroness of Mental Health
St. Dymphna lives on to comfort the nervous and emotionally challenged and her adoptive Belgium town is the model for innovative health care.
Read More »St. George – Saint of England, Chivalry, and the Boy Scouts
The example of St. George teaches us to have faith that God will give us the courage, strength, and fortitude needed to fight the dragons in our lives.
Read More »Saint Ursula – Patron Saint of Schoolgirls
Little is known about St. Ursula's maidens, but a Basilica on the site of her martyrdom and female bones below give credence to the legends.
Read More »In Celebration of St. Valentine, Saint of Legend and Love
There are many legends on the origin of St. Valentine's Day, but we know that he was a man of great faith and is the patron of love, devotion, and romance.
Read More »Saint Poster: Saint Julia Maria Ledóchowska
A tireless advocate of education, especially for young women, and service to the poor, Julia Maria created a legacy that touched and saved countless souls.
Read More »Lessons for a Lifetime from St. Thérèse the Little Flower
As a girl, Dr. Mary Kay Clark learned lessons for her lifetime about the Little Way of St. Therese: little ones of the world are great ones in the Kingdom.
Read More »Saint of the Month – St. Christopher, “Christ-Bearer” and Martyr
Legend says this giant of a man sought to serve the greatest king and would not rest until he found him. Finally, the Christ Child found him.
Read More »St. Mark the Evangelist, Pray for Us!
Author of the second Gospel and founder of Alexandria's first church, St. Mark was the first to bring the Gospel to Africa.
Read More »Saint of the Month: St Teresa of Avila
It was not easy for St. Teresa of Avila, Doctor of the Church to discern her vocation but once she did, her influence in her lifetime was remarkable.
Read More »Saint Maximilian Kolbe: Knight of the Immaculata
St. Maximilian is patron of journalists, families, prisoners, the pro-life movement, the chemically addicted, and eating disorders.
Read More »Think Outside the Oval
John Clark shares his insight on multiple choice tests, academically-challenged yet holy saints, and what it all has to do with your journey toward God.
Read More »St. Rose of Lima – Patron of Latin America and the Philippines
Rose was devoted to homeless children, the elderly, and the sick. She fed and cared for them in her home, saying, “When we serve the poor and the sick, we serve Jesus.”
Read More »St. Francis Xavier: Patron of Missionaries and Jesuit Founder
Francis Xavier, the patron saint of missionaries, sailors, Japan, and the East Indies. With Ignatius of Loyola and companions, founded the Society of Jesus.
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