This saint cut his cloak in half and gave it to a beggar, then later had a vision of Jesus wearing that cloak.
The patron saint of fathers, families, workers and carpenters.
St. Joseph (Jesus' earthly father)
Many different animals often were an audience to this Saint's preaching.
Saint Francis of Assisi
Of this saint, Jesus said "On this rock I will build my church"
Saint Peter
This saint saved a child from choking on a fishbone.
Saint Blaise
Patron of students, academics, Catholic schools, colleges, and universities, scholars, philosophers, and theologians.
Saint Thomas Aquinas
this saint often was said to levitate while she prayed.
Saint Teresa of Avila
These two saints were companions in prison after they refused to worship Roman gods. They were both young mothers, and were condemned to death by wild animals in the Roman arena.
Saint Perpetua and Saint Felecity
This royal saint led a simple life inspired by Saint Francis, and devoted her time to caring for the poor and sick. Once as she was delivering food to the poor, a suspicious person asked what was under her cloak. When she lifted her cloak, a vision of roses was revealed.
Saint Elizabeth of Hungary
Patroness of France, soldiers, prisoners, and people ridiculed for piety.
Saint Joan of Arc
This Italian priest of the Capuchin order could bilocate (be in two or more places at once)
Saint Padre Pio
This saint said "I am cooked on that side; turn me over" while he was being martyred.
Saint Lawrence
After being challenged by a heretic that his mule would choose food over the Eucharist, this saint's mule ignored food and bowed down before the Eucharist.
Saint Anthony of Padua
The patron of love, young people and happy marriage.
Saint Valentine
This saint was an Italian mystic and doctor of the church, dedicated to helping the poor and sick, who bore the Stigmata.
Saint Catherine of Sienna
This saint anonymously gave gold to three poor women from the same family so that they could be married.
Saint Nicholas
This saint went to pray while her bread was baking, and returned to find that angels had cooked it for her.
Saint Zita
Patron of missionaries, evangelists, writers, journalists, and authors.
Saint Paul (the apostle)
This saint was an Italian Franciscan friar who reportedly lived for 5 years on nothing but the Eucharist.
Saint Joseph of Cupertino
This young Italian woman devoted her life to Jesus, and lived in a Benedictine convent, following a vow of poverty. She and the other sisters didn't wear shoes or eat meat and they slept on the floor. She went on to start her own order.
Saint Clare of Assisi