Saint Patrick is the patron Saint of which country?
Ireland
This Saint is known for being abducted by pirates and taken to Ireland and their feast day falls on March 17th.
Saint Patrick
In which country was Pope Saint John Paul the 2nd born?
Poland
Who is the patron Saint of lost things?
Saint Anthony of Padua
Who is the patron Saint of Kolkata (Calcutta), India?
Mother Teresa
What did Saint Patrick teach that the three leaves on a clover represented?
The Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
This Saint is known for secretly marrying couples and their feast day falls on February 14th.
Saint Valentine
Which world event did Pope Saint John Paul the 2nd create?
World Youth Day
Who is the patron Saint of Catholic schools?
Saint Thomas Aquinas
Who is the first American Saint?
Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton
Where was Saint Patrick born?
Britian
This Saint is the patron Saint of toymakers and secret gift giving and their feast days falls on December 6th.
Saint Nicholas
Pope Saint John Paul the 2nd was the first ______ Pope in 455 years?
Non-Italian
Who is the first female doctor of the church?
Saint Teresa of Avila
Who is the heroine of France who led the French army to victory under divine guidance?
Saint Joan of Arc
In Irish folklore Saint Patrick is known for driving this reptile off the island?
Snakes
This Saint is the first Christian martyr and one of the first deacons their feast day falls on December 26th.
Saint Stephen
In what year did Pope Saint John Paul the 2nd pass away?
2005
Which doctor of the church is known as “Golden mouthed?”
Saint John Chrysostom
Who had visions of Our Lady in Lourdes, France?
Saint Bernadette Soubirous
Which Pope canonized Saint Patrick?
None. (There was no formal canonization at the time. He was likely proclaimed a Saint by popular acclaim.)
This Saint has two feast days with one falling on March 19th and the other on May 1st.
Saint Joseph
How old was Pope Saint John Paul the 2nd when he became Pope?
58 years old
This doctor of the church is known for writing “The city of God” and his autobiography “Confessions.”
Saint Augustine of Hippo
This Saint is known as “The little flower” and for practicing the “Little way?”
Saint Therese of Lisieux