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St. Aaron of Aleth
Patron Saint of hermits and abbot leadership
St. Aaron of Aleth was born in the British Isles in the 6th century. St. Aaron lived in Saint-Malo, France and died in after 552.
St. Aaron of Aleth was a hermit and abbot whose holiness inspired St. Malo
St. Adrian of Nicomedia
Patron Saint of soldiers and guards
St. Adrian of Nicomedia was born in Nicomedia, Asia Minor around the year 280. St. Adrian lived in Bithynia (Turkey) and died in 306.
St. Adrian of Nicomedia was a Roman officer who converted after seeing Christians' courage and was martyred for Christ.
St. Aedan of Ferns
Patron Saint of Diocese of Ferns, Ireland
St. Aedan of Ferns was born in Cavan, Ireland around the year 550. St. Aedan lived in Ferns, Ireland and died in 632.
St. Aedan of Ferns was a bishop and missionary who founded the see of Ferns and brought the Gospel to Leinster.
St. Agatha - Nurse
Patron Saint of nurses and caregivers
St. Agatha - Nurse was born in Catania, Sicily in the year 231. St. Agatha lived in Catania, Italy and died in 251.
St. Agatha - Nurse her miraculous healing and compassion made her a heavenly patron for nurses and the sick.
St. Agatha of Sicily
Patron Saint of Sicily, breast cancer, and nurses
St. Agatha of Sicily was born in Catania, Sicily in the year 231. St. Agatha lived in Catania, Italy and died in 251.
St. Agatha of Sicily was a virgin-martyr who miraculously healed after torture and remained steadfast in her faith.
St. Agnes of Rome
Patron Saint of chastity and young girls
St. Agnes of Rome was born in Rome, Italy in the year 291. St. Agnes lived in Rome Italy and died in 304.
St. Agnes of Rome martyred at age twelve she chose death over losing her purity and became a model of innocence.
St. Aidan of Lindisfarne
Patron Saint of Northumbria and firefighters
St. Aidan of Lindisfarne was born in Ireland around the year 590. St. Aidan lived in Lindisfarne, England and died in 651.
St. Aidan of Lindisfarne was a missionary bishop who brought Christianity to Northumbria through gentleness and example.
St. Albert of Trapani
Patron Saint of Trapani and Carmelites
St. Albert of Trapani was born in Trapani, Sicily around the year 1240. St. Albert lived in Messina, Italy and died in 1307.
St. Albert of Trapani was a carmelite priest known for preaching and miracles credited with saving Messina through prayer.
St. Albert the Great
Patron Saint of scientists and philosophers
St. Albert the Great was born in Bavaria, Germany around the year 1200. St. Albert lived in Cologne, Germany and died in 1280.
St. Albert the Great was a dominican scholar who united faith and reason and taught St. Thomas Aquinas.
St. Alexander Sauli
Patron Saint of teachers and reformers
St. Alexander Sauli was born in Milan, Italy in the year 1534. St. Alexander Sauli lived in Corsica and Pavia, Italy and died in 1592.
St. Alexander Sauli barnabite bishop called "Apostle of Corsica" for renewing faith and education there.
St. Alexander of Bergamo
Patron Saint of Bergamo and soldiers
St. Alexander of Bergamo was born in Bergamo, Italy in the 3rd century. St. Alexander lived in Bergamo Italy and died in c. 303.
St. Alexander of Bergamo soldier-martyr of the Theban Legion who refused to renounce Christ.
St. Alexandra of Rome
Patron Saint of converts and martyrs
St. Alexandra of Rome was born in Nicomedia, Asia Minor in the 3rd - 4th century. St. Alexandra lived in Nicomedia and Rome and died in 314.
St. Alexandra of Rome was an empress who secretly became Christian and was executed for her faith.
St. Alice of Schaerbeek
Patron Saint of blind, paralyzed, and sick
St. Alice of Schaerbeek was born in Brabant, Belgium around the year 1220. St. Alice lived in La Cambre, Belgium and died in 1250.
St. Alice of Schaerbeek was a cistercian nun who bore leprosy with joy and became a model of patient suffering.
St. Aloysius Gonzaga
Patron Saint of youth, students, and purity
St. Aloysius Gonzaga was born in Castiglione, Italy in the year 1568. St. Aloysius lived in Rome Italy and died in 1591.
St. Aloysius Gonzaga was a jesuit seminarian who died caring for plague victims and is patron of young Catholics.
St. Alphonsa of the Imm. Conc.
Patron Saint of sufferers and India
St. Alphonsa of the Immaculate Conception was born in Kudamaloor, India in the year 1910. St. Alphonsa lived in Bharananganam, India and died in 1946.
St. Alphonsa was a first canonized Indian woman who offered lifelong suffering for love of Christ.
St. Alphonsus Liguori
Patron Saint of confessors and moral theologians
St. Alphonsus Liguori was born in Naples, Italy in the year 1696. St. Alphonsus lived in Pagani, Italy and died in 1787.
St. Alphonsus Liguori was a founder of the Redemptorists and gentle guide of souls known for his moral wisdom.
St. Ambrose of Milan
Patron Saint of beekeepers and learners
St. Ambrose of Milan was born in Trier, Gaul in the year 340. St. Ambrose lived in Milan, Italy and died in 397.
St. Ambrose of Milan was a bishop who converted St. Augustine and taught with eloquence and courage.
St. Amelia of Belgium
Patron Saint of arm injuries and workers
St. Amelia of Belgium was born in Belgium in the 8th century. St. Amelia lived in Ghent, Belgium and died in c. 772.
St. Amelia of Belgium noble virgin miraculously healed of a broken arm and famed for piety and miracles.
St. Anastasia of Sirmium
Patron Saint of martyrs, weavers, and poison victims
St. Anastasia of Sirmium was born in Sirmium (Pannonia) in the 3rd century. St. Anastasia lived in Rome and Sirmium and died in c. 304.
St. Anastasia of Sirmium was a noblewoman who aided persecuted Christians and was burned alive for the faith.
St. André Bessette
Patron Saint of caregivers and St. Joseph devotees
St. André Bessette was born in Québec, Canada in the year 1845. St. André lived in Montreal, Canada and died in 1937.
St. André Bessette was a humble porter whose prayers to St. Joseph brought countless healings.
St. Andrew Kim Taegon
Patron Saint of Korea and clergy
St. Andrew Kim Taegon was born in Solmoe, Korea in the year 1821. St. Andrew lived in Seoul, Korea and died in 1846.
St. Andrew Kim Taegon was a first Korean priest who was beheaded for spreading the Gospel.
St. Andrew the Apostle
Patron Saint of fishermen, Scotland, and Russia
St. Andrew the Apostle was born in Bethsaida, Galilee in the 1st century. St. Andrew lived in Patras, Greece and died in c. 60.
St. Andrew the Apostle was an apostle crucified on an X-shaped cross preaching Christ to the end.
St. Angela Merici
Patron Saint of disabled, orphans, and educators
St. Angela Merici was born in Desenzano, Italy in the year 1474. St. Angela lived in Brescia, Italy and died in 1540.
St. Angela Merici was a founder of the Ursulines who educated girls and comforted the poor.

St. Ann (Anne)
Patron Saint of mothers, grandmothers, and pregnant women
St. Ann (Anne) was born in Judea in the 1st century BC. St. Ann lived in Jerusalem area and died in 1st century AD.
St. Ann (Anne) was a mother of the Virgin Mary honored as the grandmother of Jesus.
St. Anselm of Canterbury
Patron Saint of theologians and philosophers
St. Anselm of Canterbury was born in Aosta, Italy in the year 1033. St. Anselm lived in Canterbury, England and died in 1109.
St. Anselm of Canterbury archbishop and Doctor of the Church famed for his deep writings on God.
St. Anthony Mary Claret
Patron Saint of weavers and missionaries
St. Anthony Mary Claret was born in Sallent, Spain in the year 1807. St. Anthony lived in Cuba and France and died in 1870.
St. Anthony Mary Claret was a founder of the Claretians and tireless preacher devoted to Mary's Immaculate Heart.
St. Anthony of Padua
Patron Saint of lost items and poor
St. Anthony of Padua was born in Lisbon, Portugal in the year 1195. St. Anthony lived in Padua, Italy and died in 1231.
St. Anthony of Padua was a franciscan preacher and miracle-worker invoked to help find lost things.
St. Anthony the Great
Patron Saint of hermits, animals, and farmers
St. Anthony the Great was born in Coma, Egypt in the year 251. St. Anthony lived in Egyptian desert and died in 356.
St. Anthony the Great was a father of monasticism who lived in solitude and inspired generations of monks.

St. Benedict of Nursia
Patron Saint of Europe, monks, and schoolchildren
St. Benedict of Nursia was born in Nursia, Italy in the year 480. St. Benedict lived in Monte Cassino, Italy and died in 547.
St. Benedict of Nursia was a father of Western monasticism and founder of the Benedictine Rule.
St. Dominic Savio
Patron Saint of choirboys and children
St. Dominic Savio was born in Riva, Italy in the year 1842. St. Dominic lived in Turin, Italy and died in 1857.
St. Dominic Savio was a young student of St. John Bosco who sought holiness in daily life.
St. Elijah the Prophet
Patron Saint of prophets and Carmelites
St. Elijah the Prophet was born in Tishbe, Israel in the 9th century BC. St. Elijah lived in Mount Carmel.
St. Elijah the Prophet was an old Testament prophet who heard God's voice in a gentle whisper.
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton
Patron Saint of Catholic schools and widows
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton was born in New York, USA in the year 1774. St. Elizabeth lived in Maryland, USA and died in 1821.
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton was a founder of the first Catholic school in America and the Sisters of Charity.
St. Elizabeth of Hungary
Patron Saint of bakers and hospitals
St. Elizabeth of Hungary was born in Sárospatak, Hungary in the year 1207. St. Elizabeth lived in Marburg, Germany and died in 1231.
St. Elizabeth of Hungary was a princess who gave up wealth to serve the poor and nurse the sick.
St. Elizabeth of Portugal
Patron Saint of peace and charity
St. Elizabeth of Portugal was born in Aragon, Spain in the year 1271. St. Elizabeth lived in Portugal and died in 1336.
St. Elizabeth of Portugal was a queen known for reconciling enemies and feeding the hungry.
St. Emeric of Hungary
Patron Saint of youth and purity
St. Emeric of Hungary was born in Hungary in the year 1007. St. Emeric lived in Hungary and died in 1031.
St. Emeric of Hungary hungarian prince who lived a virtuous life and died young in holiness.
St. Ephrem the Syrian
Patron Saint of spiritual writers and deacons
St. Ephrem the Syrian was born in Nisibis, Turkey around the year 306. St. Ephrem lived in Edessa, Syria and died in 373.
St. Ephrem the Syrian was a deacon and hymn writer known as the "Harp of the Holy Spirit."
St. Fabian
Patron Saint of popes and farmers
St. Fabian was born in Rome, Italy in the year 200. St. Fabian died in 250.
St. Fabian was a pope martyred for his faith during the persecution of Decius.

St. Faustina Kowalska
Patron Saint of Divine Mercy and Poland
St. Faustina Kowalska was born in Poland in the year 1905. St. Faustina lived in Krakow, Poland and died in 1938.
St. Faustina Kowalska was a humble nun who recorded Jesus' message of Divine Mercy for the world.
St. Frances Cabrini
Patron Saint of immigrants and hospitals
St. Frances Cabrini was born in Lombardy, Italy in the year 1850. St. Frances lived in United States and died in 1917.
St. Frances Cabrini was a missionary nun who founded schools and hospitals for immigrants in America.
St. Francis Xavier
Patron Saint of missionaries and Asia
St. Francis Xavier was born in Navarre, Spain in the year 1506. St. Francis lived in India and Japan and died in 1552.
St. Francis Xavier was a jesuit missionary who baptized thousands across Asia.
St. Francis de Sales
Patron Saint of writers and journalists
St. Francis de Sales was born in Thorens, France in the year 1567. St. Francis lived in Geneva and Annecy and died in 1622.
St. Francis de Sales was a bishop and gentle teacher whose writings helped renew the faith.

St. Francis of Assisi
Patron Saint of animals, peace, and ecology
St. Francis of Assisi was born in Assisi, Italy in the year 1181. St. Francis lived in Umbria, Italy and died in 1226.
St. Francis of Assisi was a founder of the Franciscans who embraced poverty and loved all creation.
St. Ignatius of Antioch
Patron Saint of Church unity and courage
St. Ignatius of Antioch was born in Syria around the year 35. St. Ignatius of Antioch lived in Rome and died in c. 107.
St. Ignatius of Antioch was a bishop and martyr who wrote powerful letters on faith while on his way to execution.
St. Ignatius of Loyola
Patron Saint of retreats, soldiers, and Jesuits
St. Ignatius of Loyola was born in Basque Country, Spain in the year 1491. St. Ignatius lived in Rome, Italy and died in 1556.
St. Ignatius of Loyola was a founder of the Jesuits who taught spiritual discernment through the Spiritual Exercises.
St. Isidore the Farmer
Patron Saint of farmers and rural workers
St. Isidore the Farmer was born in Madrid, Spain around the year 1070. St. Isidore died in 1130.
St. Isidore the Farmer was a humble laborer whose prayers and angels helped his crops thrive.
St. James the Greater
Patron Saint of pilgrims and Spain
St. James the Greater was born in Bethsaida, Galilee around the year 5 B.C. St. James lived in Santiago de Compostela, Spain and died in 44 A.D.
St. James the Greater was an apostle who preached in Spain and was the first Apostle martyred.
St. James the Less
Patron Saint of pharmacists and the dying
St. James the Less was born in Galilee in the 1st century. St. James lived in Jerusalem.
St. James the Less was an apostle and relative of Jesus known for his wisdom and holiness.

St. Joan of Arc
Patron Saint of France and soldiers
St. Joan of Arc was born in Domrémy, France in the year 1412. St. Joan lived in France and died in 1431.
St. Joan of Arc was a teenage heroine who led France to victory and was martyred for her faith.
St. John Bosco
Patron Saint of youth and teachers
St. John Bosco was born in Piedmont, Italy in the year 1815. St. John lived in Turin, Italy and died in 1888.
St. John Bosco was a founder of the Salesians who educated poor and orphaned boys with kindness.
St. John Neumann
Patron Saint of Catholic education and immigrants
St. John Neumann was born in Bohemia (Czech Republic) in the year 1811. St. John lived in Pennsylvania, USA and died in 1860.
St. John Neumann was a fourth Bishop of Philadelphia who built schools and promoted the Eucharist.
St. John the Apostle
Patron Saint of writers, love, and friendship
St. John the Apostle was born in Galilee around the year 6 A.D. St. John lived in Ephesus and died in c. 100.
St. John the Apostle beloved disciple who wrote the Gospel of John and Revelation.
St. John the Baptist
Patron Saint of Baptism, converts, and preachers
St. John the Baptist was born in Judea around the year 1 B.C. St. John lived in Jordan River and died in c. 30 A.D.
St. John the Baptist is remembered as the prophet who prepared the way for Christ and baptized Him in the Jordan.
St. Joseph
Patron Saint of fathers, workers, and families
St. Joseph was born in Bethlehem in the 1st century B.C. St. Joseph lived in Nazareth and died in 1st century A.D.
St. Joseph was an earthly father of Jesus and model of humble, faithful fatherhood.

St. Joseph the Worker
Patron Saint of workers and carpenters
St. Joseph the Worker was born in Bethlehem in the 1st century. St. Joseph lived in Nazareth.
St. Joseph the Worker was a patron of laborers honored for his honest work and devotion to the Holy Family.
St. Josephine Bakhita
Patron Saint of Sudan and freedom
St. Josephine Bakhita was born in Darfur, Sudan around the year 1869. St. Josephine lived in Italy and died in 1947.
St. Josephine Bakhita was a former slave who forgave her captors and became a Canossian sister.
St. Jude Thaddeus
Patron Saint of impossible causes and hospitals
St. Jude Thaddeus was born in Galilee in the 1st century. St. Jude lived in Mesopotamia and died in c. 65.
St. Jude Thaddeus was an apostle and miracle worker invoked in desperate situations.
St. Justin Martyr
Patron Saint of apologists and philosophers
St. Justin Martyr was born in Nablus, Samaria around the year 100. St. Justin lived in Rome, Italy and died in c. 165.
St. Justin Martyr was an early Christian writer who defended the faith before being martyred.
St. Kateri Tekakwitha
Patron Saint of ecology and Native Americans
St. Kateri Tekakwitha was born in Auriesville, USA in the year 1656. St. Kateri lived in Kahnawake, Canada and died in 1680.
St. Kateri Tekakwitha was a lily of the Mohawks, known for purity and love of nature.
St. Lawrence
Patron Saint of cooks, deacons, and the poor
St. Lawrence was born in Huesca, Spain in the year 225. St. Lawrence lived in Rome, Italy and died in 258.
St. Lawrence was a deacon martyred on a gridiron, famous for saying, "Turn me over; I'm done on this side."
St. Louis de Montfort
Patron Saint of Marian devotion and preachers
St. Louis de Montfort was born in Montfort-sur-Meu, France in the year 1673. St. Louis lived in France and died in 1716.
St. Louis de Montfort promoted total consecration to Jesus through Mary.
St. Lucy
Patron Saint of eyesight and light
St. Lucy was born in Syracuse, Sicily in the year 283. St. Lucy died in 304.
St. Lucy was a virgin-martyr who had her eyes restored by God after torture.
St. Luke the Evangelist
Patron Saint of artists and physicians
St. Luke the Evangelist was born in Antioch, Syria in the 1st century. St. Luke lived in Greece and died in c. 84.
St. Luke the Evangelist was an author of the Gospel and Acts, symbolized by the ox.
St. Margaret Mary Alacoque
Patron Saint of Sacred Heart devotion
St. Margaret Mary Alacoque was born in Burgundy, France in the year 1647. St. Margaret lived in Paray-le-Monial and died in 1690.
St. Margaret Mary Alacoque received visions of Christ's Sacred Heart, calling for reparation and love.
St. Maria Goretti
Patron Saint of purity and youth
St. Maria Goretti was born in Corinaldo, Italy in the year 1890. St. Maria lived in Nettuno, Italy and died in 1902.
St. Maria Goretti forgave her attacker before dying, inspiring youth toward purity.
St. Mark the Evangelist
Patron Saint of writers, Egypt, and lions
St. Mark the Evangelist was born in Cyrene, Libya in the 1st century. St. Mark lived in Alexandria, Egypt and died in c. 68.
St. Mark the Evangelist was a gospel writer and founder of the Church in Alexandria.
St. Martha
Patron Saint of cooks and homemakers
St. Martha was born in Bethany in the 1st century.
St. Martha was a friend of Jesus who served Him with love and faith.
St. Martin de Porres
Patron Saint of racial harmony and barbers
St. Martin de Porres was born in Lima, Peru in the year 1579. St. Martin died in 1639.
St. Martin de Porres was a humble Dominican known for charity, healing, and care for the poor.
St. Mary Magdalene
Patron Saint of converts and penitent women
St. Mary Magdalene was born in Magdala in the 1st century. St. Mary lived in Jerusalem.
St. Mary Magdalene was a follower of Christ and first witness of the Resurrection.
St. Matthew the Apostle
Patron Saint of bankers and accountants
St. Matthew the Apostle was born in Capernaum in the 1st century. St. Matthew lived in Ethiopia and died in c. 60.
St. Matthew the Apostle was a former tax collector who became an Apostle and Gospel writer.
St. Maximilian Kolbe
Patron Saint of prisoners and media
St. Maximilian Kolbe was born in Zduńska Wola, Poland in the year 1894. St. Maximilian lived in Auschwitz and died in 1941.
St. Maximilian Kolbe was a franciscan who offered his life in exchange for another prisoner.

St. Michael the Archangel
Patron Saint of soldiers, police, and protection
St. Michael the Archangel was born in Heaven in the year Eternal.
St. Michael the Archangel was a leader of the heavenly hosts and defender against evil.
St. Monica
Patron Saint of mothers, wives, and conversions
St. Monica was born in Tagaste, Algeria in the year 331. St. Monica lived in Rome and died in 387.
St. Monica prayed for her son Augustine's conversion until her prayers were answered.
St. Patrick
Patron Saint of Ireland and converts
St. Patrick was born in Britain around the year 385. St. Patrick lived in Ireland and died in 461.
St. Patrick was a missionary bishop who converted Ireland and used the shamrock to teach the Trinity.
St. Paul the Apostle
Patron Saint of missionaries and writers
St. Paul the Apostle was born in Tarsus, Turkey in the year 5 A.D. St. Paul lived in Rome, Italy and died in 67.
St. Paul the Apostle was a converted persecutor who spread the Gospel across the Roman world.
St. Peter the Apostle
Patron Saint of popes and fishermen
St. Peter the Apostle was born in Bethsaida, Galilee in the year 1 A.D. St. Peter lived in Rome, Italy and died in 64.
St. Peter the Apostle was a leader of the Apostles and first pope, crucified upside down in Rome.
St. Scholastica
Patron Saint of nuns and storms
St. Scholastica was born in Nursia, Italy around the year 480. St. Scholastica lived in Monte Cassino, Italy and died in 543.
St. Scholastica was a twin sister of St. Benedict whose prayers brought miraculous rain.
St. Sebastian
Patron Saint of athletes and soldiers
St. Sebastian was born in Narbonne, France in the year 256. St. Sebastian lived in Rome, Italy and died in 288.
St. Sebastian was a roman soldier martyred with arrows for defending Christians.
St. Stephen
Patron Saint of deacons and stone masons
St. Stephen was born in Jerusalem around the year 5 A.D. St. Stephen died in 34.
St. Stephen is remembered as the first Christian martyr who forgave his killers as he died.
St. Teresa of Calcutta
Patron Saint of charity and the poor
St. Teresa of Calcutta was born in Skopje, North Macedonia in the year 1910. St. Teresa lived in Calcutta, India and died in 1997.
St. Teresa of Calcutta founded the Missionaries of Charity and served Christ in the poorest of the poor.
St. Teresa of the Andes
Patron Saint of youth and Chile
St. Teresa of the Andes was born in Santiago, Chile in the year 1900. St. Teresa lived in Andes, Chile and died in 1920.
St. Teresa of the Andes was a young Carmelite who offered her short life for love of Christ.
St. Teresa of Ávila
Patron Saint of prayer and mystics
St. Teresa of Ávila was born in Avila, Spain in the year 1515. St. Teresa of Ávila lived in Spain and died in 1582.
St. Teresa of Ávila was a carmelite reformer who wrote classics on prayer and union with God.
St. Therese of Lisieux
Patron Saint of missions and simplicity
St. Therese of Lisieux was born in Alençon, France in the year 1873. St. Therese lived in Lisieux, France and died in 1897.
St. Therese of Lisieux was a little Flower who taught holiness through small acts of love.
St. Thomas Aquinas
Patron Saint of scholars and universities
St. Thomas Aquinas was born in Roccasecca, Italy in the year 1225. St. Thomas lived in Paris, France and died in 1274.
St. Thomas Aquinas was a dominican philosopher and Doctor of the Church known for his wisdom.
St. Thomas More
Patron Saint of lawyers and politicians
St. Thomas More was born in London, England in the year 1478. St. Thomas lived in England and died in 1535.
St. Thomas More martyred for defending the Church's teaching and conscience before the king.

St. Valentine
Patron Saint of love and engaged couples
St. Valentine was born in Rome, Italy in the 3rd century. St. Valentine died in c. 269.
St. Valentine was a priest who secretly married Christian couples and died for his faith.
St. Veronica
Patron Saint of compassion and cloth makers
St. Veronica was born in Jerusalem in the 1st century.
St. Veronica wiped Christ's face on His way to Calvary, leaving His image on her veil.
St. Vincent Ferrer
Patron Saint of builders and preachers
St. Vincent Ferrer was born in Valencia, Spain in the year 1350. St. Vincent lived in France and Spain and died in 1419.
St. Vincent Ferrer was a dominican preacher known for miracles and fiery sermons.
St. Vincent de Paul
Patron Saint of charities and hospitals
St. Vincent de Paul was born in Pouy, France in the year 1581. St. Vincent lived in Paris, France and died in 1660.
St. Vincent de Paul founded missions and cared for the poor with humility and zeal.
St. Wenceslaus
Patron Saint of Bohemia and youth
St. Wenceslaus was born in Prague, Czech Republic in the year 907. St. Wenceslaus lived in Bohemia and died in 935.
St. Wenceslaus was a duke remembered for charity and faith, honored in the Christmas carol.
St. Zachary (Zechariah)
Patron Saint of fathers and expectant parents
St. Zachary (Zechariah) was born in Judea in the 1st century B.C.
St. Zachary (Zechariah) was a father of John the Baptist who praised God for His mercy.
St. Zeno of Verona
Patron Saint of fishermen and Verona
St. Zeno of Verona was born in North Africa in the 4th century. St. Zeno lived in Verona, Italy and died in 371.
St. Zeno of Verona was a bishop who spread the faith and protected his flock from floods.
St. Zita
Patron Saint of servants and domestic workers
St. Zita was born in Lucca, Italy in the year 1212. St. Zita died in 1272.
St. Zita was a maid whose kindness and prayerful heart made her a saint in daily life.
St. Zoe of Rome
Patron Saint of married couples and martyrs
St. Zoe of Rome was born in Rome, Italy in the 3rd century. St. Zoe died in c. 286.
St. Zoe of Rome was a faithful wife martyred for praying at the tomb of St. Peter.
🙏 Our Lady

Blessed Mother - Devotion
Mary, Mother of God
Associated with Nazareth, Israel. Origin: 1st century B.C.
The Blessed Mother intercedes for all her children as the most loving of mothers.
Blessed Virgin Mary
Patron of all Christians and mothers
Associated with Nazareth, Jerusalem and Heaven. Origin: 1st century B.C.
Mother of Jesus and Queen of Heaven who leads souls to her Son.
Dormition of Mary
Assumption and peace in death
Associated with Jerusalem, Heaven. Origin: 1st century A.D.
Commemorates Mary's peaceful falling asleep before her Assumption.

Immaculate Conception
A Marian devotion of purity
Associated with Nazareth, Worldwide. Origin: 1854 (dogma).
Mary was conceived without sin, chosen to be the pure Mother of God.
Miraculous Medal
A symbol of God's grace and Mary's protection
Associated with Paris, France, Worldwide. Origin: 1830.
Given by Mary to St. Catherine Labouré as a sign of grace and blessing.
Nativity of Mary
Patrons of Mary, parents, and purity
Associated with Nazareth, Judea. Origin: 1st century B.C.
Celebration of the Virgin Mary's birth, prepared to be Mother of God.
Our Lady Star of the Sea
Patron of sailors and travelers
Associated with Mediterranean, Worldwide. Origin: Middle Ages.
Mary guides seafarers safely through life's storms.
Our Lady of Africa
Patron of Africa, unity, and peace
Associated with Algiers, Algeria, Africa. Origin: 19th century.
Patroness of Africa, invoked for peace between peoples and faith in Christ.
Our Lady of All Nations
Patron of peace and unity
Associated with Amsterdam, Netherlands, Worldwide. Origin: 1945.
Title of Mary from apparitions calling for prayer and peace for all nations.
Our Lady of Consolation
Patron of the sorrowful and sick
Associated with Italy, Worldwide. Origin: 2nd century.
Comforter of the afflicted who brings peace and hope to the suffering.
Our Lady of Czestochowa
Patron of Poland and perseverance
Associated with Czestochowa, Poland. Origin: 14th century.
Miraculous image known as the "Black Madonna" and protector of Poland.
Our Lady of Fatima
Patron of peace and repentance
Associated with Fatima, Portugal. Origin: 1917.
Appeared to three children urging prayer, penance, and devotion to her Immaculate Heart.
Our Lady of Good Counsel
Patron of guidance and wisdom
Associated with Genazzano, Italy, Worldwide. Origin: 1467.
Miraculous image of Mary guiding the faithful to her Son's will.
Our Lady of Good Help
Patron of catechists and teachers
Associated with Wisconsin, USA, United States. Origin: 1859.
First approved U.S. Marian apparition, protecting the faithful from fire and harm.
Our Lady of Guadalupe
Patron of the Americas and unborn
Associated with Mexico City, Mexico. Origin: 1531.
Mary appeared to Juan Diego and left her image on his cloak as a sign of love.
Our Lady of Hope
Patron of peace and trust
Associated with Pontmain, France. Origin: 1871.
Brought hope during war with her message of prayer and faith.
Our Lady of Kibeho
Patron of Africa and repentance
Associated with Kibeho, Rwanda. Origin: 1981.
Appeared to students calling for prayer and reconciliation before tragedy.
Our Lady of Knock
Patron of Ireland and comfort
Associated with Knock, Ireland. Origin: 1879.
Silent apparition bringing comfort and faith to a suffering nation.
Our Lady of Loreto
Patron of travelers and aviators
Associated with Loreto, Italy. Origin: 1294.
Home of the Holy Family miraculously transported to Italy by angels.

Our Lady of Lourdes
Patron of the sick and healing
Associated with Lourdes, France. Origin: 1858.
Appeared to St. Bernadette and revealed a healing spring for the world's sick.
Our Lady of Mercy
Patron of prisoners and captives
Associated with Barcelona, Spain, Worldwide. Origin: 1218.
Inspired the Mercedarian Order to free captives through mercy.
Our Lady of Mount Carmel
Patron of Carmelites and souls in purgatory
Associated with England, Mount Carmel. Origin: 1251.
Gave the Brown Scapular to St. Simon Stock as a sign of protection.
Our Lady of Peace
Patron of peace and reconciliation
Associated with Rome, Worldwide. Origin: 1918.
Title honoring Mary as Queen of Peace who ends division and war.
Our Lady of Perpetual Help
Patron of protection and comfort
Associated with Crete / Rome, Worldwide. Origin: 15th century.
Ancient icon showing Mary's loving aid to all who call on her.
Our Lady of Prompt Succor
Patron of urgent help and Louisiana
Associated with New Orleans, USA, Louisiana. Origin: 1815.
Interceded for victory and protection during the Battle of New Orleans.
Our Lady of Providence
Patron of families and trust in God
Associated with Italy / Puerto Rico, Worldwide. Origin: 17th century.
Patroness of Puerto Rico and helper of those in need.
Our Lady of Sorrows
Patron of grieving and mothers
Associated with Jerusalem, Worldwide. Origin: 1st century.
Comforts those who mourn, recalling her seven sorrows beside the Cross.
Our Lady of the Assumption
Patron of heaven and hope
Associated with Jerusalem, Heaven. Origin: 1st century.
Mary was taken body and soul into heaven, showing our destiny in Christ.
Our Lady of the Rosary
Patron of prayer and victory
Associated with Lepanto, Greece, Worldwide. Origin: 1571.
Title given after victory at Lepanto through the power of the Rosary.
Visitation of Mary
Expectant mothers and friendship
Associated with Judea, Ein Karem. Origin: c. 1 B.C.
Mary visited Elizabeth, bringing Christ's joy to her cousin's home.
⛪ Sacraments

Baptism
Christian initiation and new life
Associated with Jordan River, Worldwide Church. Origin: c. 30 A.D.
The first sacrament that washes away sin and makes us children of God.
Confirmation
Sacrament of the Holy Spirit
Associated with Jerusalem, Universal Church. Origin: c. 33 A.D. (Pentecost).
Completes Baptism by sealing believers with the gifts of the Holy Spirit.
Holy Eucharist
Real Presence and adoration
Associated with Jerusalem, The Church. Origin: c. 33 A.D.
The body and blood of Christ offered at every Mass for the world's salvation.
Blessed Sacrament
Eucharist and adoration
Associated with Jerusalem, Catholic Churches worldwide. Origin: c. 33 A.D.
Jesus truly present in the Eucharist adored by the faithful across generations.
💒 Devotions

Blessed Trinity
God the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
Associated with Heaven, The Universe.
The central mystery of the Christian faith - one God in three divine Persons.
Christ the King
Patron of kings, leaders, and nations
Associated with Bethlehem, Worldwide. Origin: c. 33 A.D.
Jesus is honored as King of the Universe, reigning in truth and love.
Corpus Christi
Eucharistic devotion
Associated with Liège, Belgium, Worldwide Church. Origin: 13th century.
Feast celebrating Christ's Real Presence in the Eucharist.
Devotion to the Sacred Heart
Christ's love for humanity
Associated with Paray-le-Monial, France, Worldwide. Origin: 1675.
Jesus revealed His Heart aflame with love and mercy for souls.
Divine Child Jesus (Divino Niño)
Patron of children, faith, and families
Associated with Bogotá, Colombia. Origin: c. 1636 (vision in Colombia).
Image of the Christ Child reminding the faithful of childlike trust in God.
Divine Infant of Prague
Patron of children and good finances
Associated with Spain, Prague, Czech Republic. Origin: 16th century.
Statue of the Child Jesus known for countless answered prayers and blessings.

Divine Mercy
Trust in Jesus' mercy
Associated with Poland, Kraków. Origin: 1931.
Devotion revealed to St. Faustina, proclaiming "Jesus, I trust in You."
Guardian Angels
Patron of protection and guidance
Associated with Heaven, Everywhere.
Heavenly spirits who watch over and guide each person throughout life.
Holy Cross
Symbol of salvation and the Church
Associated with Jerusalem, Golgotha. Origin: c. 33 A.D.
The Cross of Christ, symbol of redemption and victory over sin.
Holy Family
Patrons of families and homes
Associated with Nazareth, Holy Land. Origin: 1st century.
Jesus, Mary, and Joseph serve as the perfect model of family love and virtue.
Holy Innocents
Patrons of children and pro-life cause
Associated with Bethlehem, Judea. Origin: 1st century.
The children killed by Herod, honored as the first martyrs for Christ.
Holy Spirit
Pray for inspiration and guidance
Associated with Heaven, The world.
The third Person of the Trinity who fills souls with grace and power.
Holy Trinity
Pray for unity and divine mystery
Associated with Heaven, All creation.
One God in three Persons - Father, Son, and Holy Spirit - source of all love.
Incarnation of the Lord
Jesus Christ
Associated with Bethlehem, Nazareth and Jerusalem. Origin: c. 4 B.C.
The Son of God became man to save humanity through love and humility.
Infant Jesus of Prague
Patron of children, families, and finances
Associated with Spain, Prague, Czech Republic. Origin: 16th century.
Statue of the Christ Child honored for miraculous help and protection.
Nativity of the Lord
Christmas and families
Associated with Bethlehem, Judea. Origin: c. 4 B.C.
Birth of Jesus, the Savior, bringing peace and joy to the world.
Sacred Heart of Jesus
Love, mercy, and reparation
Associated with Paray-le-Monial, France, Worldwide. Origin: 1675.
Symbol of Christ's burning love for all humanity.
Transfiguration of the Lord
Jesus' divinity
Associated with Mount Tabor, Israel, Galilee. Origin: c. 30 A.D.
Jesus revealed His glory to Peter, James, and John on the mountain.

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