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The mother of the Blessed Virgin Mary

Saint Anne

100

This saint called for the "New Evangelization" and has a special love for the youth of the Church.

Pope Saint John Paul II
100

To which saint did Jesus say, "Upon this rock, I will build my Church"?

Saint Peter

100

This saint witnessed the apparition of Our Lady of Guadalupe and was sent to the Bishop to show him a miraculous image of Our Lady on his cloak.

Saint Juan Diego

100

We pray for this saint's intercession to "defend us in battle" against the enemy, and he is often portrayed defeating the enemy and protecting us from spiritual attacks.

Saint Michael the Archangel

200

This saint is the "apostle of Ireland" because he was s bishop and missionary and worked to convert the country, often depicted with a 3 leaf clover as an analogy of the Trinity.

Saint Patrick

200

This saint is known for her care to the poorest of the poor in India. She is a well known member of the Missionaries of Charity and even received a Nobel Peace Prize.

Saint Mother Teresa

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This saint is referred to as "the one whom Jesus loved."

Saint John

200

Patron of the Franciscans and often portrayed as a lover of animals.

Saint Francis of Assisi

200

This saint was a carpenter and is the patron of fathers, workers and the dying. He lived closer to Jesus than most saints.

Saint Joseph

300

This blessed was martyred in Guatemala and we visit his shrine on our Guatemala medical mission with Catholic Charities.

Blessed Stanley Rother

300

This saint is often quoted with "to the heights" and is known for taking his friends on long hikes and inviting them to mass. He was recently canonized.

Saint Pier Giorgio

300

This saint had a radical conversion when he heard the Lord ask, "why are you persecuting me?"

Saint Paul

300

The building we are in is named after this saint.

Saint Finbar

300

This saint prepared the way for Christ by his radical preaching and intense fasting.

Saint John the Baptist

400

This saint was martyred for her purity when she was 14. Upon her deathbed, she forgave her murdered and hoped he would be with her in heaven.

Saint Maria Goretti

400

This Franciscan friar, priest, missionary, and martyr  volunteered to die in place of a man  in the German death camp of Auschwitz.

Saint Maximilian Kolbe

400

This saint touched the wounds of the Risen Christ and believed.

Saint Thomas the Apostle

400

A saint who had a radical conversion and left the things of the world behind. He went on to write The Confessions.

Saint Augustine

400

These 2 saints were brothers and disciples of Christ.

Saint James and Saint John

500

This saint is the patron saint of missionaries, yet she never left her convent and died at the age of 24.

Saint Therese of Lisieux

500

This saint's favorite sweet treat was nutella.

Saint Carlo Acutis

500

This saint was the holiest of all the saints.

Mary the Mother of God

500

This saint is well known for his spiritual writings, specifically the Dark Night of the Soul.

Saint John of the Cross

500

This is the woman who was healed by Jesus of demonic possession and followed Him all the way to His death.

Mary Magdalene

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