This revered follower of St. Francis of Assisi is the Saint we pray to when we lose something.
St. Anthony of Padua
She was the first native born American saint. Was married with five kids and after her husband died, she converted to Catholicism and opened the first free Catholic School in United States
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton
The first Christian martyr and the patron saint of stone masons because he was stoned by the Sanhedrin.
St. Stephen
Patron saint of policemen
St. Michael
In 2013, he became the first pope to resign in 600 years. Resigned due to age & health issues. Was the 4th oldest man to ever serve as Pope.
Pope Benedict XVI
This shepherd, who is the brother of ?James the Lesser and nephew to Mary and Joseph, is the patron Saint of desperate or hopeless causes. He is also known for having a children’s hospital named for him.
St. Jude
I was born in Philadelphia and ministered to Natives and African Americans. It led me to found Xavier University in 1925, the only university open to African Americans
St. Katherine Drexel
I served as a roman imperial bodyguard which left little time for hobbies. When it was discovered I was a Christian, they put me?to death by a firing squad of archers.
St. Sebastian
Patron saint of children
St. Nicholas
This Pope was born in Argentina and is the first Jesuit Priest and first from the Americas to be Pope
I'm associated with the shamrock because I used to teach about the Trinity
St. Patrick of Ireland
I'm of Native American dissent. I had small pox which mangled my body until death.
St. Kateri Tekakwitha
The Saint formerly known as Saul, he is most?often associated with St. Peter and it is commonly believed that he was beheaded in Rome after a long imprisonment.
St. Paul
Patron saint of musicians
St. Cecilia
This Pope is known for changing the language spoken in mass from Latin to English. Myself and another Pope were canonized in 2013.
Although I am a legend I continue to travel in many cards
St. Christopher
I am the first U.S citizen to be canonized. I built my first hospital in 1892. I started the missionary Sisters of Sacred Heart and established 67 institutions.
St. Francesca (Frances) Cabrini
This Saint, a former fisherman, won’t deny that had three or four flaws of his own. Except when it came to his death; believing himself unworthy of being put to death in the same manner as his master, he was crucified upside down.
Patron saint of students
St. Thomas Acquinas
This Pope has presided over the canonization of 476 Saints, many of whom are non-European
St. Pope John Paul II
I am the patron saint of Canada
St. Joseph
I provided healthcare in Hawaii, helping with a major Leperacy crisis there.
St. Damien of Molokai
This famous soldier and popular Saint preferred for others to call her Jehanne la Pucelle and was canonized by the same church that had executed by burning her for heresy.
St. Joan of Arc
Patron saint of boy scouts
St. George
I was the first pope born in the twentieth century. Among some of my important goals were to renew church policies, revise canon law, remind the church of its duty to preach the Gospel, and encourage world peace and social justice. I was only Pope for 33 days; it's the shortest time spent as Pope to date.
Pope John Paul I