Your primary patron saint is the saint you were named for. Click on the Patron Saint Index below and look up your name. Your secondary patron saint is the saint whose feast day falls on your birthday. Click on the Calendar of Saints below and look up the saints of your birthday.
You have at least two patron saints - the saint you were named for and the saint whose feast day falls on your birthday. Click on this link and you can look up the name in the alphabetical index or your birthday in the calendar of saints.
I hope that the North Pole have escaped up today from saints !
The Infant of Prague is the patron saint of freedom.
The coolest patron saint name would be the one that is most appropriate for you. You can start by looking on the calendar for the day that you were baptized (or born) and find out who the saints for that day are. If you have a particular interest or occupation, then you can look that up and find out which saint is invoked, etc. The patron saint index can be obtained at the link below.
I adopted a beautiful girl from Panama several years ago who is expressing more interest in her heritage. For Halloween, our church is encourage students to come as their Patron saint, so we decided to look up the Patron Saint of Panama. According to Catholic Online the Patron Saint of Panama is Immaculate Conception, Immaculate Heart of Mary
ST. BERNARD OF MONTJOUX (Skiers / Mountain Climbers) In the time of Bernard, travelers crossed the snowy Alpine Mountains during the winter. Bernard, also known as Bernard of Menthon, set up rest stops on two mountaintops. His successors raised dogs atop these mountains and labeled them Saint Bernards. Memorial: May 28th
I found a pair that look just like the Damisi boots from all saints. They're made by Steve Madden. If you go to his site and look under Laced up boots. You'll find them. I believe they are 125$. But its better then 250 at All Saints. I hoped i helped!
There isn't, a popular secular custom has grown up in certain cultures of giving candy to children on Halloween which is the night before All Saints.
No, there are no 'saints' such as Saint Patrick or Saint Francis in the Bible. The concept of 'saints' is something dreamed up by certain religions. The word saints in the New testament is used to refer to all/any believers in Christ
I think I would pray to both St. Francis AND st. Anthony, the patron saints of animals and lost things. Together you should all be able to team up and find good ol' Whiskers. Good luck!
Protestants do not have saints because they follow the Bible teaching that all Christians are saints. They also are concerned that some of the ways saints are honored is bordering on idolatry which God forbids. .No for you are wrong We are not all saints Saints are people that are holy and follow the ways of the bible also known as (Holy One) People work their way up to become a saint not everyone makes it If we were all future saints then the world would have been more in peace but no Only some of us make it Think