The Bible
Saints
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This man built an ark to survive the great flood.

Noah

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The founder of the Franciscan order.

St. Francis

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The country of origin of Dorothy Day, the founder of the Catholic Worker movement.

USA

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In the Eucharist, bread and wine become this.

the Body and Blood of Christ.

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Our lady of Fatima

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The Old Testament prophet who received the Law of God on mount Sinai.

Moses

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The patron of our parish.

St. Augustine

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The name of the founder of the "Missionaries of Charity" in Calcutta, India.

St Mother Teresa

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A traditional avian symbol of the Holy Spirit, seen at the Baptism of Jesus.

a dove

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St Michael

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This king of Israel was known for writing the Psalms, dancing before the Arc, and defeating a giant.

David

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The patron of lost causes and difficult sitations

St Jude

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Who said "just as you did it to one of the leas of my brothers, you did it to me"?

Jesus

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This part of a plant, often depicted in icons symbolizes victory, martyrdom, and sainthood.

a palm branch

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St Patrick

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The youngest son of Jacob, who lent his name to one of the 12 tribes of Israel.

Benjamin

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This saint, known as the "Apostle of the Gentiles," wrote many letters included in the New Testament.

St Paul

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Similar to the Spiritual works, the "___ works of mercy" emphasize using our bodies to bring justice.

Corporal

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the Sacred ___ of Jesus represents this human organ wrapped in a crown of thorns.

Heart

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St Maximilian Kolbe

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The Old Testament prophet known for his "suffering servant" prophesies, which foretell the crucifixion of Christ.

Isaiah

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The disciple of Jesus who became the first Pope.

St Peter

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The French saint whose name is used by a catholic lay service ministry that operates out of our St Augustine parish.

St Vincent de Paul

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The 1960s-era Church council that ended the use of the Latin language in Mass.

Vatican II

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St Agnes

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