He baptized Jesus.
Who is Saint John the Baptist? (Feast day, June 24th)
Patron saint of conversion, builders, tailors, printers, booksellers, and nurses. 
The parents of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
Who are Sts. Joachim and St. Anne?
Third-century bishop of Myra; patron saint of children and brides. His feast day is December 6.
Who is St. Nicholas?
He is known as the patron saint of brides because he secretly slipped bags of gold into a poor family's house in the stockings that hung from the hearth during the night so the girls would have enough money to get married.

American Catholic priest - He entered the Capuchin order in 1897 in Detroit, where he created a soup kitchen, during the Great Depression. He was a simple priest, recognized for his great compassion, healing ability, and love of playing the violin. His last words were, "I give my soul to Jesus Christ."
Who is Bl. Solanus Casey?
She was born in Sudan but as a young child she was kidnapped and sold as a slave. She remained enslaved for 12 years. Eventually she was set free and became Catholic, and eventually entered the convent of the Canossian Daughters of Charity.
Who is St. Josephine Bakhita? Feast day - February 8th.

These angels watch and guard us from danger.
Who are Guardian Angels. (Feast day, Oct. 2)
This young Italian loved to mountain climb, spend time with friends and play jokes. He also had a great love for Jesus in the Eucharist, and spent his free time and money caring for the poor. He died of polio when he was 24.
Who is Bl. Pier Giorgio Frassati? Now Saint Pier Giorgio Frassati, canonized by Pope Leo XIV, Sept. 7, 2025.
The Apostle who became the first Pope. Patron saint of fishermen, locksmits, the Papacy, and the Universal Church.
Who is Saint Peter?
(Feast day, June 29th)
This man was the husband of Mary and was like the foster father of Jesus. Patron saint of many things: the Universal Church, families, fathers, workers and the dying.
Who is St. Joseph? Feast day is March 19. Also known as the patron of other causes: travelers, immigrants, and people in professions like carpentry, engineering, and realty.
This saint is the patron saint of animals, merchants, and ecology.
Who is St. Francis of Assisi? Feast day is Oct. 4th.

A member of Mohawk tribe, she met Jesuit missionaries and became Catholic when she was 19. She remained a virgin and is known as "The Lily of the Mohawks."
Who is St. Kateri Tekakwitha?
She founded the Missionaries of Charity and devoted her life to the poorest of the poor.
Who is Saint Mother Teresa of Calcutta? Canonized Sept. 4, 2016. Her feast day is Sept. 5th.

When she was 13 years old, she had visions of St. Michael, St. Catherine, and St. Margaret. She is famous for leading the French against the English in battle when she was just 17 years old. She was burned at the stake when she was 19 years old, on false charges.
Who is Saint Joan of Arc? (Feast day - May 30th Patron saint of France, soldiers, and those ridiculed for their faith)
A doctor of the church who wrote many books including The Summa Theologica. Patron saint of Catholic Schools
Who is St. Thomas Aquinas?

He doubted the Resurrection until he put his hand in Jesus' side.
Who is Saint Thomas? (Feast day, July 3rd. Patron saint of architects and builders, construction workers, and craftsmen) 
Which Marian dogma do we celebrate on August 15th?
What is the Assumption? The belief that Mary was taken up to Heaven, body and soul.

This Doctor of the Church is the patron saint of missionaries, pilots, and florists. Known for her "Little Way" - finding holiness through ordinary, everyday acts of love and kindness.
Who is St. Therese? Feast day, October 1st.
The Blessed Mother appeared to him on a hill called Tepeyac and left her image on his tilma.
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A young Italian girl. When she got sick with cancer at 17 years old, she would say "If Jesus wants it, I want it too." She died when she was 19 years old. She is considered a patron of youth and athletes.
Who is Bl. Chiara Luce? (Beatified by Pope Benedict XVI in 2010).
His name means "The strength of God."
Who is Archangel Gabriel?

A humble Dominican lay brother in Peru, he tended the sick and the poor, and even animals. Patron saint of People of Mixed Race, Barbers, Public Health Workers, and Innkeepers.
Who is St. Martin de Porres?
This woman was one of Jesus' closest disciples, and the first person to encounter him after the Resurrection.
Who is St. Mary Magdalene? (Feast day, July 22nd, Patron saint of women, penitent sinners, converts, hairstylists, pharmacists, and those ridiculed for their faith)

We celebrate this Marian Dogma every year on December 8th.
What is the Immaculate Conception? The doctrine that Mary was free of original sin from the moment of her conception. (Pope Pius IX, 1854)
He taught about the Trinity using a clover and his feast day is March 17th.
Who is Saint Patrick?
The first United States citizen to be canonized. She was from Italy, but Pope Leo XIII sent her to New York City to help the Italian immigrants. She opened many schools, orphanages, and hospitals.
Who is St. Francis Xavier Cabrini?

Who is St. Padre Pio?
Patron of travelers; his name means "God has healed"
Who is St. Raphael?
She is a Doctor of the Church. She wrote a book called The Dialogue which records her conversations with God the Father.
Who is St. Catherine of Siena?
This Apostle was the brother of St. Peter and died on an X-shaped cross.
Who is St. Andrew? Feast day, Nov.30th; Patron saint of fisherman & Russia.

The Blessed Mother appeared to her at a grotto in Lourdes, France (between February 11- July 16, 1858).
Who is St. Bernadette?
He was a bishop and Doctor of the Church. On February 3rd, his feast day, you can receive a throat blessing.
Who is St. Blaise?

She was the first American born saint to be canonized on September 14, 1975. After her husband died, she founded the Sisters of Charity and opened the first free Catholic school in America. She is known as the patron saint of seafarers and widows.
Who is St. Elizabeth Ann Seton?
A Polish Sister of Mercy; Jesus asked her to have the image of Divine Mercy painted and to spread devotion to His Divine Mercy.
Who is St. Faustina?
The three shepherd children that Our Lady appeared to in 1917 in Fatima, Portugal.
Who are Bl. Lucia, St. Francisco, and St. Jacinta?
At a young age she was drawn to intense prayer, fasting, and penance, which she continued when she became a Third Order Dominican.
She is the is the patroness of embroiderers, gardeners, florists, those who suffer ridicule for their piety, and people who suffer family problems.
Who is St. Rose of Lima? Feast day - Aug. 23rd
Who are the writers of the four Gospels? (The four evangelists)
Who are St. Matthew (Sept. 21), St. Mark (April 25), St. Luke (Oct. 18), and St. John (Dec. 27)?

The feast day of Our Lady of Guadalupe. (Associated with the four Marian apparitions to St. Juan Diego, in 1531, Tepeyac, Mexico).
What is December 12th?

Patron saint of lost things; A Franciscan who was called a Wonder Worker. Feast day is June 13th.
Who is St. Anthony of Padua?
She grew up in Philadephia, and gave up her wealth to help Native Americans and African Americans.

Who is St. Katherine Drexel?
An Italian teenager, a gamer and computer programmer who loved soccer and the Eucharist. He died in 2006 when he was 15 and was beatified in 2020.
Who is Bl. Carlo Acutis? Now St. Carlo Acutis, canonized by Pope Leo XIV, Sept. 7, 2025.
Student of St. John Bosco who died when he was 15 years old. Patron saint of choirboys, juvenile delinquents, and those falsely accused.
Who is St. Dominic Savio? Feast day, May 6th, some calendars may show March 9th.
He was a Dominican and was the teacher of St. Thomas Aquinas!
He is a Doctor of the Church, and patron saint of scientists, philosophers, medical technicians, and natural sciences.
Who is St. Albert the Great? (Feast day, Nov. 15)
He was on the road to Damascus to persecute Christians, when he encountered Jesus Christ. He converted to Christianity and wrote many letters which are the books of the New Testament.
Who is Saint Paul? (Feast day, Jan. 25th)

The Feast in which we commemorate the visit of the Archangel Gabriel to the Blessed Virgin Mary, during which he announced that God had chosen her to be the mother of Jesus Christ, the Son of God.
What is the Annunciation? (March 25)
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He was a soldier who survived being shot with arrows; A Holy Helper; Patron of athletes, soldiers, and police.
Who is Saint Sebastian?
Born and raised on a farm in Oklahoma, he became a priest and missionary in Guatemala. He was killed because of his faith.
Who is Bl. Stanley Rother?

As Pope he visited 129 countries, he spoke 8 languages fluently, he established World Youth Day, he canonized St. Faustina, and he was seen in person by more people than anyone else in the whole history of humanity!
Who is Pope St. John Paul II?
His name means, "Who is like God?" Patron saint of military, police, and first responders as well as grocers, doctors, bankers, and mariners.
Who is St. Michael The Archangel? Feast day, Sept. 29th.
He founded the Order of Friar Preachers. Visited by Mary, in 1208, where she gave him the Rosary. The Rosary became the heart of his Order's prayer life.
Who is St. Dominic? Feast day - Aug. 8th -- The Dominicans. His motto: "To praise. To bless. To Preach." May God give us eyes to see God, ears to hear God, and hands to bring God's work into the world. May we walk with God and preach the word of God to all.