This man built an ark to survive the great flood.
Noah
The founder of the Franciscan order.
St. Francis
The country of origin of Dorothy Day, the founder of the Catholic Worker movement.
USA
In the Eucharist, bread and wine become this.
the Body and Blood of Christ.
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Our lady of Fatima
The Old Testament prophet who received the Law of God on mount Sinai.
Moses
The patron of our parish.
St. Augustine
The name of the founder of the "Missionaries of Charity" in Calcutta, India.
St Mother Teresa
a dove
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St Michael
This king of Israel was known for writing the Psalms, dancing before the Arc, and defeating a giant.
David
The patron of lost causes and difficult sitations
St Jude
Who said "just as you did it to one of the leas of my brothers, you did it to me"?
Jesus
This part of a plant, often depicted in icons symbolizes victory, martyrdom, and sainthood.
a palm branch
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St Patrick
The youngest son of Jacob, who lent his name to one of the 12 tribes of Israel.
Benjamin
This saint, known as the "Apostle of the Gentiles," wrote many letters included in the New Testament.
St Paul
Similar to the Spiritual works, the "___ works of mercy" emphasize using our bodies to bring justice.
Corporal
the Sacred ___ of Jesus represents this human organ wrapped in a crown of thorns.
Heart
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St Maximilian Kolbe
The Old Testament prophet known for his "suffering servant" prophesies, which foretell the crucifixion of Christ.
Isaiah
The disciple of Jesus who became the first Pope.
St Peter
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
The 1960s-era Church council that ended the use of the Latin language in Mass.
Vatican II
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St Agnes