3. Saint Michael the Archangel
● Feast Day is September 29th
● Patron saint of battles Germany,grocers,police
men
● The meaning of the name is who is like God
One of my cool facts is he is the protector of
the Catholic church
● We do not know when he was born or when he
died
4. quote
"The question of how many angels could dance
on the point of a pin no longer is absurd in
molecular physics, with its discovery of how
broad that point actually is, and what part
invisible electronic 'messengers' play in the
dance of life" (Lewis Mumford).
7. Saint Patrick
● He was born 385
● His feast day is March 17th
● Patrick helped people become priests and
monks.
● He has his own prayer.
● He died March 17, 461.
● He died in the first church he built.
8. Quote
“Christ shield me this day: Christ with me,
Christ before me, Christ behind me, Christ in
me, Christ beneath me, Christ above me,
Christ on my right, Christ on my left, Christ
when I lie down, Christ when I arise, Christ in
the heart of every person who thinks of me,
Christ in the eye that sees me, Christ in the
ear that hears me” (from “The Breastplate of
St. Patrick”).
11. ● Saint Blase died in the year of 316
● His feast is February 3rd
● He is the patron saint of wild animals and throat
ailments
● Saint Blase was a priest
Saint Blase
12. Quote
● “Through the intercession of St. Blaise, bishop
and martyr, may God deliver you from ailments
of the throat and from every other evil. In the
name of the Father, and of the Son and of the
Holy Spirit” (Blessing of St. Blaise).
15. Saint John Neumann
● Born on 1811
● Feast day is January 5
● Birth place Europe
● He became a bishop
● Went to New York at age 25
● Patron saint of Redemptorists
● 1860 he was consecrate a bishop
● He was a bishop for Philadelphia
● He died in 1860
16. ●Quote
● “All people of whatever race, condition or age, in virtue of their dignity
as human persons, have an inalienable right to education. This
education should be suitable to the particular destiny of the
individuals, adapted to their ability, sex and national cultural
traditions, and should be conducive to amicable relations with other
nations in order to promote true unity and peace in the world. True
education aims to give people a formation which is directed towards
their final end and the good of that society to which they belong and
in which, as adults, they will have their share of duties to perform.”
(Declaration on Christian Education, 1, Austin Flannel translation.
19. Saint George
● Saint George is the patron saint of England,
Portugal, soldiers, Germany, and boy scouts.
● Died April 23, 303 A.D.
● Feast Day April 23.
● The coolest facts are that Saint George kills a
dragon to save a lady and that Saint George
and the dragon is a symbol of his Christian
courage.
20. Quote
● "When we look at the lives of those who have
faithfully followed Christ, we are inspired with a
new reason for seeking the city which is to
come" (Dogmatic Constitution on the Church,
50).
23. Saint Ignatius
● Patron Saint of retreats, soldiers, and Spiritual
Exercises.
● Saint Ignatius was born in1491.
● Saint Ignatius died in 1556.
● Saint Ignatius was the youngest of 13 children.
● Saint Ignatius made the Spiritual Exercises.
24. Quote
● Ignatius recommended this prayer to penitents:
“Receive, Lord, all my liberty, my memory, my
understanding and my whole will. You have
given me all that I have, all that I am, and I
surrender all to your divine will, that you
dispose of me. Give me only your love and
your grace. With this I am rich enough, and I
have no more to ask.”
27. Saint Louise de Marillac
● Born on August 12
● Died on March 15
● Feast day March 15 1591
● Patron Saint of orphan and widows
● Louise's mother died when she was a child
● Her father died before she was sixteen
● And she worked hard to help the sick and
the poor
28. Quote
● Love the poor. Honor them, my children, as
you would honor Christ himself.
31. Saint Patrick
● He was born 385
● His feast day is March 17th
● Patrick helped people become priests and
monks.
● He has his own prayer.
● He died March 17, 461.
● He died in the first church he built.
32. Quote
“Christ shield me this day: Christ with me,
Christ before me, Christ behind me, Christ in
me, Christ beneath me, Christ above me,
Christ on my right, Christ on my left, Christ
when I lie down, Christ when I arise, Christ in
the heart of every person who thinks of me,
Christ in the eye that sees me, Christ in the
ear that hears me” (from “The Breastplate of
St. Patrick”).
35. Saint James
● Saint James Feast day is July 25.
● Saint James is very popular in England, where
more than 400 churches are dedicated to him.
● He died in A.D.44.
● Saint James is the patron saint of laborers.
36. Quote
....
.Christ the Lord, in whom the entire revelation of the most high
God is summed up (see 2 Corinthians 1:20; 3:16–4:6), having
fulfilled in his own person and promulgated with his own lips
the Gospel promised by the prophets, commanded the
apostles to preach it to everyone as the source of all saving
truth and moral law, communicating God’s gifts to them. This
was faithfully done: it was done by the apostles who handed
on, by oral preaching, by their example, by their dispositions,
what they themselves had received from the lips of Christ,
from his way of life and his works, or by coming to know it
through the prompting of the Holy Spirit” (Constitution on
Divine Revelation, 7).
37. Prayer
● Saint James, pray for us that we may be
willing to leave everything to follow Jesus
as you did. Amen
40. Saint Bernadette Soubirous
● Born 1844
● Died 1874
● Patron saint of illness
● Saint Bernadette was often sick throughout
her life
● Feast day April 16
● A cool fact is that she lived in a prison
41. Prayer to Saint Bernadette
● Prayer by St. Bernadette in Times of Affliction
● O my God, I beg You, by Your loneliness, not
that You may spare me affliction, but that You
may not abandon me in it. When I encounter
affliction, teach me to see You in it as my sole
Comforter. Let affliction strengthen my faith,
fortify my hope, and purify my love. Grant me
the grace to see Your Hand in my affliction,
and to desire no other comforter but You.
Amen.
44. Saint Francis Xavier
● St. Francis was born in Spain,1506.
● He died in a cabin on December 2,1552.
● Francis is the patron saint of Japan
missionaries.
● His feast day is December 3rd.
● He was sent to college of St. Barbra in
Spain.
● He became a teacher in Spain.
●
45. Prayer
● Saint Francis Xavier ,you rejoiced in all the
skills and gifts God gave you. Help me to
enjoy using my talents for God and to love
God with all my heart,
● Amen.
46. SOURCES
● WWW. Loyola Press .com
● Catholic .org
● Saint book part 7
● American Catholic .org
48. Saint Lucy
● Her name means light
● Feast day is December,13
● She was born in Sicily
● Died in 304 or 303
● Her mother became sick
● Patron Saint of blindness,eye disorders
● In her old age she became blind
● She was not married
● She became a nun
49. Quote
● “The Gospel tells us of all that Jesus suffered,
of the insults that fell upon him. But, from
Bethlehem to Calvary, the brilliance that
radiates from his divine purity spread more
and more and won over the crowds. So great
was the austerity and the enchantment of his
conduct.”
50. Prayer
● Enjoy the inspirational words to the Prayer to
St. Lucy. These online, free words can be
printed and used to create a personalised
Prayer book. Add to your collection of printable
prayers which are suitable for different
occasions. You will find the words provide
comfort and are inspirational, spiritual and
joyful.
53. St. Augustine
● He was born in 354 A.D.
● His feast day was May 27.
● He is the patron saint of Theologians.
● He was a Bishop.
● At age 33 he became a Baptized Cristen.
● He was a sinner, but decided to change his
life.
● He died in 430 A.D.
54. Quote
● In a letter to Augustine, Pope Gregory the
Great wrote: "He who would climb to a lofty
height must go by steps, not leaps."
57. Saint Martin de Porres
●Saint Martin is the patron Saint of barbers.
Saint Martin de Porres was born 1575 in
Lima, Peru.
●He died on 1639.
●Saint Martin's feast day is November 3.
●Saint Martin worked to help his parents.
●Saint Martin worked as a special kind of
barber he also helped the sick.
●Saint Martin loved his job.
●.
58. Quote
In 1962, Pope John XXIII remarked at the canonization of
Martin: "He excused the faults of others. He forgave the
bitterest injuries, convinced that he deserved much severer
punishments on account of his own sins. He tried with all his
might to redeem the guilty; lovingly he comforted the sick; he
provided food, clothing and medicine for the poor; he helped,
as best he could, farm laborers and Negroes, as well as
mulattoes, who were looked upon at that time as akin to slaves:
thus he deserved to be called by the name the people gave
him: 'Martin of Charity.'"
61. Saint Clare
● Saint Clare was born in Assisi, Italy
● She died in 1253
● Her feast day is August 11th
● Saint Clare is the patron saint of TV and
eye disorders
● She was the founder of nuns
● She was good friends with Saint Francis of
Assisi
62. Quote
● "Gaze upon Him, consider Him,
contemplate Him, as you desire to imitate
Him."
65. Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton
● Patron Saint of loss of parents
● Born in August 28 1774
● Died in January 4 1821
● Feast day January 4
● Elizabeth was the first native born
American to be canonized by the
Catholic Church
66. Quote
Elizabeth Seton told her sisters, “The first
end I propose in our daily work is to do the
will of God; secondly, to do it in the manner
he wills it; and thirdly, to do it because it is
his will.”
68. Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton you endured
sadness and misunderstanding from many
people. When I am sad or hurt, help me to
find comfort in knowing God loves me.
Amen
70. Saint Katharine Drexel
● Saint Katharine was born 1858 in Philadelphia
● She died in 1955
● Her feast day is March 3rd
● Saint Katharine started the Sisters of the
Blessed Sacrament
● She was the second recognized saint born in
America
● Saint Katharine was announced a saint in
October, 2000 by Pope John Paul 2th
71. Quote
● “The patient and humble endurance of the
cross—whatever nature it may be—is the
highest work we have to do.” “Oh, how far I am
at 84 years of age from being an image of
Jesus in his sacred life on earth!” (Saint
Katharine Drexel)
74. Saint Aloysius Gonzaga
● He was born March 9, 1568.
● He was the patron saint of Catholic youth,
teenagers, and youth.
● He died June 21, 1591.
● His feast day is June 12.
● At age 11 he was teaching Catechism to poor
children.
● When Aloysius was 25 a epidemic broke out in
Rome Aloysius volunteered to help the hospitals
immediately.
75. Quote
"When we stand praying, beloved brethren, we ought to
be watchful and earnest with our whole heart, intent on
our prayers. Let all carnal and worldly thoughts pass
away, nor let the soul at that time think on anything
except the object of its prayer" (St. Cyprian, On the
Lord's Prayer, 31).
78. Saint Thomas More
● Saint Thomas More was born in London in
1478.
● His feast day is July 22nd
● He is the Patron Saint of lawyers.
● He had 4 children.
● He died July 6 1535.
● He went to school in London
● He gave money to the poor.
● He went to church in England.
79. Quote
● "The ordinary acts we practice every day at
home are of more importance to the soul than
their simplicity might suggest."
82. Saint Anthony
● Saint Anthony was born in Portugal in the
year 1195.
● He died in the year of 1231.
● He joined the Franciscan order.
● He was 36 years ween died.
● Saint Anthony is the patron saint of the
poor and helping you ween you lose
things .
83. Quote
● In his sermon notes, Anthony writes: "The
saints are like the stars. In his providence
Christ conceals them in a hidden place that
they may not shine before others when
they might wish to do so. Yet they are
always ready to exchange the quiet of
contemplation for the works of mercy as
soon as they perceive in their heart the
invitation of Christ."
86. Saint Mark
● Saint Mark's feast day was April 25
● He is the Patron Saint of notaries
● Saint Mark was a Gospel writer
● Saint Mark wrote the second gospel
● He died in 74 A.D.
87. ●Quote:
● There is very little in Mark that is not in the other
Gospels—only four passages. One is: “...This is
how it is with the kingdom of God; it is as if a man
were to scatter seed on the land and would sleep
and rise night and day and the seed would sprout
and grow, he knows not how. Of its own accord
the land yields fruit, first the blade, then the ear,
then the full grain in the ear. And when the grain
is ripe, he wields the sickle at once, for the
harvest has come” (Mark 4:26-29).
90. Saint Mary Magdalene
• She was born on may 26.
• She died when she was 72.
• She is called Magdalene because she is
Jewish.
• Her feast day was July 22.
91. PRAYER TO SAINT MARY
MAGDALENE
Saint Mary Magdalene, woman of many sins,
who by conversion became the beloved of Jesus,
thank you for your witness that Jesus forgives
through the miracle of love.
You, who already possess eternal happiness in
His glorious presence, please intercede for me,
so that some day I may share in the same
everlasting joy.
Amen.
94. St. John Vianney
● St. John Vianney is the patron saint of
parish priests.
● He was born in1786.
● He died August 4,1859.
● His feast day is August 4th.
● The coolest facts are that St. John
Vianney was a wonder worker and all the
crowds loved him.
95. Quote
● Recommending liturgical prayer, John
Vianney would say, “Private prayer is like
straw scattered here and there: If you set
it on fire it makes a lot of little flames. But
gather these straws into a bundle and light
them, and you get a mighty fire, rising like
a column into the sky; public prayer is like
that.”