Patron Saints
Saints on Long Island
Saints of America
20th Century Saints
Saints in Scripture
100

The patron saint of lost things

Saint Anthony
100

The Cathedral in Rockville Centre is names after this Saint, who is also the Patron Saint of this diocese

St. Agnes

100

The first American Born Saint

St. Elizabeth Ann Seton

100

One of the most influential figures of the 20th Century, Pope who's motto was "Totus Tuus", meaning "totally yours", founded World Youth Day.

St. John Paul II

100

The forefunner of Jesus

St. John the Baptist

200

The Patron Saint of Ireland

St. Patrick

200

This is the closest Church to St. Mary's, located in Great Neck

St. Aloysius

200

A saint who was martyred in upstate New York. An image of this saint is on the walls in our Church.

St. Isaac Jogues

200

Young Italian who was noted for his cheerfulness, computer skills, and deep devotion to the Eucharist. 

Blessed Carlo Acutis

200

One of the 12 Apostles, Jesus changed his name to mean Rock

St. Peter

300
Patron Saint of Priests

St. John Vianney

300

The name of the only other parish high school on Long Island, named after a Spanish priest who founded the religious order to which Sr. Mary Magdalene, and Sr. Monica Marie are apart of.

St. Dominic

300

This saint moved from his home in Belgium to Hawaii to minister to a leper colony there.

St. Damien of Molokai

300
Polish priest who was imprisoned in concentration camp during World War II, gave his life to save another prisoner

St. Maximilian Kolbe

300

Writer of most of the letters found in the New Testament, travelled and established Christian Communities throughout Greece

St. Paul

400

The Patron Saint of Students, sister of St. Benedict

St. Scholastica

400

The Church in Garden city, named after the "Protector of the Church" (Also the Name of the Co-Cathedral in the Diocese of Brooklyn)

St. Joseph

400

Native American convert to Catholicism, known as the Lily of the Mohawks

St. Kateri Tekawitha

400
She worked in Calcutta, India, ministering to the extremely poor and Destitute
St. Mother Theresa
400

One of the women who followed Jesus throughout his ministry. Was present at his crucifixion and burial, and came to find the tomb empty on Easter Morning 

St. Mary Magdalene

500

Patron Saint of Athletes

St. Sebastian

500

The eastern most parish on Long Island, in Montauk, named after a famous Carmelite Saint

St. Therese of Lisieux

500

This saint was born in Philadelphia, and founded a religious order dedicated to serving the poor and underprivileged.

St. Katherine Drexel

500

Italian Mother and pediatrician, who gave her life to save her child, who is still alive today. 

St. Gianna Molla

500

Mary's Cousin, whom she goes to see after the Annunciation

St. Elizabeth

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