I'm the person who said Mary Magdalene above. I'm a convert to Catholicism, due to wanting to be the same denomination as my husband, and I don't ask official Catholic saints* to intercede for me. I still love the fact that Jesus chose a woman to appear to first. I love that she went out and followed him, just like the male apostles do. I love that she wasn't perfect, and maybe had mental illness like my loved ones. I can love her story without praying to her. * While I don't pray to the official ones, I do talk to loved ones who have died. |
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St Jude, hopeless causes.
Also St. Sebastian, known for many things but I like him b/c he's the patron saint of goalies. |
It’s like a childhood with no friends. |
+100 |
+1 yes and yes! Adding St. Christopher- safe travels (many a prayer to him when we drove through snow especially). St. Lucy - eyes. Dh got hit with a nerf bullet in the eye. St. Anthony - lost items (including pets and people) St.Luke - illness, sickness. Mother Mary and St. Joseph - when me (and my family) struggle. So many many others. I also have faith that deceased family members are in Heaven even if not officially recognized by the Church. |
I had lots of friends, like most kids. They were all real people, not made up or long dead, like saints. |
My understanding is that there was a real woman named Bridget who established an abbey and was canonized in the 5th century, but her story has gotten mixed up with stories about the goddess, with things attributed to her that are almost certainly taken from earlier myths. |
Jesus, Mary and Joseph relax it’s just a joke |
There is a Catholic Saint Bridget with the same story. It was a vision though, but the practice was common with pagans.. |
It’s not a need it’s a want. Like oysters don’t need lemon on them, but some people still put lemon on them. A lot of people do.. |
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St. Augustine
St. Lucy |
I got to venerate her relics for two days last fall. It brought a lot of peace at a time that Zi was struggling. |
Which practice? I am confused. |
What do Jesus, Mary and Joseph have to do with it? |
| I am not Catholic but am inspired by the lives of Saint Teresa of Calcutta and Saint Maximilian Kolbe. |