Who's Who
Faith & Reason
Saints of the Poor
Who is it?
Chaminade
100

early Christian apologist and philosopher

St Justin Martyr

100

a good habit or quality that helps us to do what is morally right

Virtue

100

Albanian-Indian Roman Catholic nun and missionary. She founded the Missionaries of Charity

Mother Teresa

100

French Carmelite nun. She is known for her "Little Way" of spiritual childhood, which emphasizes humility, simplicity, and complete trust in God's love and mercy

St Therese

100

a Marian apparition that is believed to have occurred in Saragossa, Spain

Our Lady of the Pilar

200

 Polish Conventual Franciscan friar. He was devoted to the Immaculate Virgin Mary and founded the Militia Immaculatae to promote Marian consecration.

Maximilian Kolbe

200

being in accord with fact or reality

Truth

200

an Italian Catholic friar known for his love of poverty

St Francis of Assisi

200

Spanish Carmelite nun, mystic, and writer. She reformed the Carmelite Order, emphasizing a return to the primitive rule of austerity and contemplation.  wrote several influential books on the spiritual life

St Teresa of Avila

200

a confraternity or association of lay Catholics who unite for pious purposes

Sodality

300

One of the first deacons in the early Church, chosen to care for the poor. He was known for his faith, wisdom, and the miracles he performed.  also the first Christian martyr

St Stephen

300

the study of fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, values, reason, mind, and language.

Philosophy

300

showing compassion and forgiveness to those who have done wrong or are suffering.

Mercy

300

Spanish Basque Catholic priest and theologian who founded the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) After a military career, he experienced a spiritual conversion and wrote "Spiritual Exercises"

St Ignatius of Loyola

300

French priest who lived during the French Revolution. He is known for re-Christianizing France after the revolution by founding the Marianist Family

Blessed William Joseph Chaminade

400

Dominican friar, philosopher, and theologian. He is renowned for his Summa Theologica

St Thomas Aquinas

400

philosophical view that emphasizes the role of reason as the primary source of knowledge

Rationalism

400

the ability to understand and share the feelings of another person

Empathy

400

Theologian and philosopher whose writings influenced the development of Western Christianity. His works include "Confessions" and "City of God"

St Augustine of Hippo

400

also known as the Marianists, is a religious congregation of priests and brothers

Society of Mary

500

third Bishop of Antioch and an Apostolic Father, meaning he was a direct disciple of the Apostles. During his journey to Rome for martyrdom, he wrote letters to various churches

St Ignatius of Antioch

500

the philosophical view that faith is independent of reason, or that reason is unnecessary or even harmful to religious belief

Fideism

500

focusing on what's truly important and getting rid of the unnecessary things that complicate life.

Simplicity

500

Spanish Carmelite friar and mystic who worked  to reform the Carmelite Order. He is renowned for his poetry and spiritual writings, particularly "The Dark Night of the Soul

St John of the Cross

500

a port city in southwestern France where Chaminade returned after his exile and where he began his work of restoring the Christian spirit after the French Revolution. served as the headquarters of the Society of Mary

Bordeaux

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