Patron Saints
Saint Stories & Miracles
Martyrs & Missionaries
Modern Saints (1900+)
Feast Days & Symbols
100

This saint is the patron of animals and is often shown with birds.


St. Francis of Assisi


100

This teenage Italian boy loved video games and built a website documenting Eucharistic miracles.


Saint Carlos Acutis

100

The first Christian martyr in the Bible.


St. Stephen


100

This nun from Albania founded the Missionaries of Charity and served the poorest of the poor.


St. Teresa of Calcutta (Mother Teresa


100

All Saints Day is celebrated every year on this date.


Nov 1

200

The patron saint of lost items — say his name when you lose your keys.


St Anthony of Padua

200

This saint survived being thrown into a den of lions — and walked out fine.


Daniel

200

He brought the Gospel to India and Japan and baptized over 700,000 people.


St. Francis Xavier


200

This Polish pope survived an assassination attempt and started World Youth Day.


St. John Paul II


200

The symbol of St. Peter is usually this object

 hint: it unlocks Heaven.


Keys

300

She is the patron saint of impossible causes (and basically every Catholic mom’s go-to).


St Rita of Cascia

300

This saint received the stigmata — the wounds of Christ — on his body.


St Padre Pio

300

DAILY DOUBLE

This North American martyr lived among the Huron and Iroquois and was killed for the faith.

St. Isaac Jogues

300

This Italian teen loved hiking, friends, and the Eucharist ” and died at 24.


Bl. Pier Giorgio Frassati


300

St. Patrick is symbolized by this 3-leaf plant used to teach the Trinity.


Shamrock

400

Patron saint of athletes — and yes, he was literally pierced by arrows.


St Sebastian 

400

This doctor saint levitated during Mass and was known for wild miracles.


St Joseph of Cupertino 

400

This young Mexican martyr shouted “¡Viva Cristo Rey!” before being executed.


St. Jose Luis Sánchez del Rio


400

This father of 10 refused to deny the faith and was martyred during WWII.


St. Maximilian Kolbe


400

Palm branches are a symbol of this kind of saint.


Martyrs

500

DAILY DOUBLE 

This saint is the patron of the internet - pretty wild since he lived in the 1200s.

St. Isidore of Seville



500

Legend says this saint defeated a dragon - - yes, a dragon.


St George

500

Known as Lily of the Mohawks,- she was the first Native American saint.


St. Kateri Tekakwitha


500

Canonized in 2018, this young boy gave up his own food during the Depression to feed the poor.


St. Nunzio Sulprizio


500

This saint is symbolized by a lily, carpenters tools, and the child Jesus.


St Joseph