To read about the life, ministry and virtues of St. Matthew click on the biography link below.
There is no St. Joseph the Baptist, only John the Baptist
Saint Thomas Aquinas practiced virtues such as faith, humility, wisdom, and charity. He is known for his profound intellectual abilities, strong faith in God, and commitment to seeking truth through reason and revelation.
St. George was known for his courage, faith, and sense of justice. He is often depicted as a symbol of strength, righteousness, and protection.
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.
The motto of St. Matthew's University is 'Improving Life by Degrees'.
St. Thomas Aquinas is known for practicing virtues such as faith, humility, prudence, and justice. He believed in seeking truth through reason and believed in leading a life in accordance with ethical principles.
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.
The motto of St. Matthew School - Cranston - is 'Educating for Life'.
St. Sophia practiced virtues such as faith, courage, and compassion. She remained steadfast in her beliefs despite facing persecution and was known for her acts of kindness and empathy towards others. Her life serves as an example of unwavering devotion to God and selfless love for fellow human beings.
The Gospel of St. Matthew.
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St. Cecilia's virtues included chastity and piety. She later became very active in the church and was known for her "marriage to Christ."