St. David of Wales was born about the year 542 in Wales to royalty. He is noted for building many monasteries and for his preaching that brought many ant-Christians into the Church. Read more about him by clicking on the link below.
St. George was known for his courage, faith, and sense of justice. He is often depicted as a symbol of strength, righteousness, and protection.
To read about the life, ministry and virtues of St. Matthew click on the biography link below.
St. Cecilia's virtues included chastity and piety. She later became very active in the church and was known for her "marriage to Christ."
I have placed a link below to the biography of St. Jude Thaddeus so that you can read for yourself about the life and virtues of St. Jude.
St. Rafka is known for her virtues of faith, perseverance, humility, and selflessness. She showed great devotion to God through her life of prayer, service to others, and enduring hardships with grace and patience. St. Rafka's life serves as an inspiration for many to emulate her virtues in their own lives.
There is no St. Joseph the Baptist, only John the Baptist
Which St. Thomas? There are many. Be specific.
Saint Thomas Aquinas had a wide range of beliefs, as well as a set of virtues that he followed. The virtues were justice, temperance, fortitude, and prudence, as well as charity, faith, and hope.
Chastity and purity were virtues of Saint Lucy.
According to St. Thomas Aquinas, the virtue of Prudence is the queen of all virtues because through its exercise we acquire the moral knowledge necessary to form all other actions into virtues.
St. Gabriel demonstrated virtues such as humility, obedience, faithfulness, and willingness to serve. He displayed exemplary devotion to God and acted as a messenger of God's will with complete trust and fidelity.
The three virtues that are defined as vows for most religious are: poverty, chastity, and obedience. However, these are not the vows that St. Benedict instructed his monks to take, they are to take vows of Obedience, Conservatio Morum, and Stability. St. Benedict discusses the virtues required of a monk in chapters 4-7 of his Rule. There are three which are singled out for special mention:ObedienceSilenceHumility