All About Mary
Saints from the Bible
Saints by Feast Day
Patron Saints
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The angel to whom Mary said "Yes!" when he announced to her that she would bear the son of God.

St. Gabriel the archangel 

100

This man was the husband of Mary, and was like a father/step father to Jesus.

St. Joseph

100

Saint whose Feast Day is celebrated on December 12.

Our Lady of Guadalupe (La Virgin de Guadalupe)

100

Who is the Patron Saint of our church?

Saint Joseph

200

The elderly cousin whom Mary visited during her pregnancy.

ELIZABETH

200

These sisters were disciples of Jesus who often welcomed him into their home and had a brother named Lazarus.

Saints Martha and Mary?

200

Our Lady of Guadalupe (La Virgin de Guadalupe) appeared to this Saint and his feast day is December 9

St. Juan Diego 

200

This Saint is the patron Saint of animals.

Who is Saint Francis of Assisi?

300

The oldest and most important feast day of Mary.

SOLEMNITY OF MARY, MOTHER OF GOD (Jan 1)?

300

This woman was one of Jesus' closest disciples, and the first person to encounter him after the Resurrection.

MARY MAGDALENE/ Maria Magdalena

300

Her feast day is October 5 and she is credited for the Divine Mercy devotion and image. 

St. Faustina 

300

Who is the Patron Saint of lost thins?

Saint Anthony of Padua

400

The doctrine that teaches that Mary was conceived without Original Sin.

IMMACULATE CONCEPTION?

400

These three Saints are known as the Archangels and their Feast Day is September 29. 

St. Michael, St. Gabriel and St. Raphael 

400

Saint whose feast day is October 18. He is also the author of one of the Gospels and the Acts of the Apostles. 

St. Luke

400

Whos is the Patron Saint of kindness?

Saint Vincent de Paul 

500

The event in which Mary was assumed, body and soul, into heaven.

ASSUMPTION

500

This Saint was Jesus's cousin and is known for Baptizing people with water and for announcing the Messiah. 

St. John the Baptist?

500

How many Marian feast days are there?

4- Roman Marian feast of Purification, Annunciation, Assumption and Nativity of Mary

500

Which Saint keeps us safe?

St. Christopher 

Did you know that the St. Christopher medal began as a Catholic notion, but has since spread to people of different religious backgrounds. The medal originates from worship of the figure of St. Christopher, a martyr that lived during the 3rd century during the time of the Roman empire.