This saint was born in Alexandria, Egypt and known for her intelligence and education. She is the patron saint of students, teachers, librarians, philosophers, and lawyers.
Who is Saint Catherine of Alexandria?
He is the patron saint of animals, ecology, and Italy. His feast day is October 4th.
Who is St. Francis of Assisi?
This saint is the first millennial saint.
Who is Saint Carlo Acutis?
Translated the bible in Latin
"Ave Maria thungetna" pen khen bangzah in kikhen ahi hiam?
What is khen nih?
This saint was a tax collector. This saint wrote one of the four Gospels in the New Testament.
Who is St. Matthew?
Who is St. Augustine's mother? And What is she a patron saint of?
Who is St. Monica? She is a patron saint of wives, mothers, conversions, and abuse victims.
T/F Martyrs need proof of a miracle to be beatified or to be called a Blessed.
False
visible marks of Christ's wounds on his or her own body
What is stigmata?
This saint's nickname is "Little Flower"
Who is St. Therese of Lisieux?
This saint is most famously associated with music and is the patron saint of musicians and composers. Her name means "blind," therefore also recognized as the patron saint of the blind.
Who is St. Cecilia?
This saint feast day is September 23rd. Key words: stigmata, bilocation, healing, and reading souls.
Who is St. Padre Pio?
The basilica is considered the "mother church" of all churches
Ability to be in two places at once
What is bilocation?
profound theological contributions, deep wisdom, and heroic holiness, making them significant teachers who have shaped doctrine through their writings, study, or research for the Catholic Church
What is a doctor of the church?
This saint is recognized for her deep mystical experiences, including visions from Jesus, visions of Heaven, Hell, and Purgatory.
Who is St. Faustina?
These three individuals feast day is September 29th. Who are they?
Who is St. Gabriel, St. Michael, and St. Raphael?
Saint Pier Giorgio Frassati and St. Carlo Acutis both became canonized on ...
What is September 7th?
Completed the sentence.
A bishop's zucchetto is ....., a cardinal's is ....., and the pope's is ......
Bishop - fuchsia, cardinal - red, pope - white
This signifies the bishop or archbishop's role as a good shepherd who leads his flock towards salvation and his duty of guiding and governing the church entrusted to him.
What is crosier?
Out of the saints we learned about in SS, identify which saints are considered Doctors of the church?
Who is St. Augustine and St. Jerome?
While traveling by sea in 1605, his ship was intercepted by Muslim pirates, who captured him and sold him into slavery. He convinced his master to Christianity which led to his freedom. He cofounded the Daughters of Charity (the first congregation of women to care for the sick and poor outside of a convent.)
Who is St. Vincent de Paul?
Siampi lian pa ki thawi na vanzat te lak ah khat a hi, zungbulh ii a khiat na bang hiam?
Siampilian pa le pawlpi kizop na kigawm na kim hong lak na ahi hi. It simbolizes the bishop's fidelity to the church.
Name at least three of a Bishop's insignia of their office.
What is episcopal ring, crosier, miter, zucchetto, and pectoral cross?
What are the 4 steps of becoming a Sainthood?
What is a local request, Vatican review, beatification, and canonization?