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I am not Catholic but I still have a lot of love for these followers of Jesus.
The one though who has to top the list in my view is St. Paul. He did more to spread the message of the early church than anyone else. He wrote so much of the New Testament. His observations about the human condition in Romans 7 absolutely changed my life. His humility is an example. |
Big fave in my family. Also: Padre Pio Both St. Teresa of Avila and Ste. Therese of Liesuex (I can’t spell) St. Martin de Porres |
| The little flower -- Thérèse of Lisieux. I think a lot of people don't realize that she is a Doctor of the Church, only four of whom are women. |
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St. Francis of Assisi--crazy like a fox.
St Jude--for very hard times. St. Dymphna--for mental illness. Dorothy Day--not sainted yet but should be for her work with the poor and her repentance of her past which is helpful for addicts and others who change due to conversion. Ignatius of Loyola--created a good way to pray, the Examen. |
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I was always partial to Joan of Arc. She just seemed so strong, courageous, and determined.
Also a fan of the three shepherd chidren who saw Our Lady of Fatima. |
Did the three shepherd children who saw Our Lady of Fatima all become saints? |
I was raised Catholic and didn't have a favorite saint. I never could understand the need to have a saint intercede for me. I went straight to the main man. |
Her finger is on display in her home town. I declined to see it. |
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Saint Catherine of Siena. She really did not want to marry a living man, so she married Jesus instead. Her wedding ring was Jesus’s foreskin. She had holy anorexia and only needed communion wafers (body of Christ) to survive.
Love her! |
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I remember (in Catholic School) reading about St. Bridget and how she prayed to be ugly so that her beauty wouldn't distract her devotion or whatever.
I thought that was insane. I would have never wanted to be ugly or prayed for that. It made no sense to me as a third grader . |
NICE. |
The book "Nicked" is about thieves trying to steal St Nicholas' parts. So crazy how people were big fans of mummified saint parts, splinters of the "true cross" etc. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/200555176-nicked |
It's not a need; it's a reflection. You mediate on their lives. |
| St. Nick and all the presents. |
I thought Saint Bridget was a remake of the Irish goddess Brigid. They seem to be assigned the similar areas.(poetry, healing, blacksmithng…) |