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Virtues
100
He went to a Catholic High School in Minnesota and plays catcher for the Minnesota Twins
Joe Mauer
100
This place is a very common place for people to travel north to for a summer cabin. The large lake near it is Gull Lake.
Brainerd Lakes area
100
This saint is known as the "Doctor of Grace", was a bishop in Northern Africa, and converted later in life through his Mom's prayers. A movie was done on him not too long ago.
St. Augustine
100
This man was born to Elizabeth and was known to eat "curds and honey."
St. John the Baptist
100
Patience
St. Theresa of Avila once said that through this virtue, anyone can accomplish anything. Often we say, "x is a virtue."
200
This professional basketball team originated in Minnesota and moved to California.
LA Lakers
200
This is the city and province in Canada where many High School students travel to for the Voyageurs program.
Winnipeg, Manitoba
200
He was one of the first deacons and martyrs of the Church and was stone to death for preaching the gospel as Paul looked on?
St. Steven
200
God him king and formed a covenant with him promising that he would watch over his kingdom forever.
David
200
The Church teaches that this virtue is needed for the most mature friendships. It is also defined as a healthy integration of one's sexuality.
Chastity
300
This man was a football coach for CHS in the 1990's and was recently named head coach for the johnny football team.
Gary Fasching
300
This the place is located somewhere warm all year round and has three parks that where you can visit the "Tower of Terror."
Disney World
300
This saint belonged to a religious order but on a train she had visions that she should feed the "poorest of the poor", wore a blue and white habit and started her own religious order.
St. Teresa of Calcutta
300
This figure was sad over not being able to have a son. She promised to God in the Temple that if He were to give her a son that she would dedicate him to God. Later, her son would be the one to anoint David as king.
Hannah
300
This theological virtue is the one that involves being certain of what is unseen.
Faith
400
This football coach went to Mass almost every day, won the first superbowl with the Packers, and now the Super Bowl trophy is named after him
Vince Lombardi
400
This edifice costed $522 million, is located in the "mill district", has the largest canopy in the nation for this sport, is very "green" for being very environmentally friendly and seats 39,504 spectators, and has spruce trees planted in one part of it.
Twins Stadium
400
Benedict XVI would canonize this first Native American woman in 2012. She was a laywoman, daughter of a Mohawk chief, baptized at age 20 and died at age 24.
St. Kateri Tekakwitha
400
This was the mother of Isaac. She was of old age, and yet the Lord was able to help Abraham and her to conceive a child.
Sarah
400
This virtue is defined by the ability to allow God to come to our aid as we endure hardships.
Hope
500
Born in Minnesota's Iron Range, this Gopher basketball player won several championships with the Boston Celtics.
Kevin McHale
500
This Minnesota favorite is famous for its grandstand shows and has a "5k Milk Run."
State Fair
500
Mary appeared to this saint by a brook and showed her a mud puddle in the side of a large rock cliff. Later a stream would form and now people have been flocking to Our Lady of Lourdes site for thousands of miraculous healings to this day.
St. Bernadette
500
This man was born of a woman who was considered "barren" and yet he became a mighty warrior and fought against the Philistines. He was captured but he was known to ask the Lord for physical strength and he pushed over the stone columns which caused the whole building to fall on the Philistine lords and himself ended his life and of the Philistine lords.
Samson
500
This virtue helps us to give each person what they rightfully deserve. It makes sure that we are treating each other fairly and with dignity.
Justice
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