St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, Saint John Bosco and St. Mary MacKillop were teachers and there are many more.
Some saints who were also teachers include Saint Gregory the Great, known for his theological writings and influence on the development of the Christian liturgy; Saint Thomas Aquinas, a renowned theologian and philosopher who contributed significantly to Christian doctrine; and Saint Ignatius of Loyola, the founder of the Jesuits who established a strong educational system.
Mother teresa....wata woman
Catherine of Alexandria and Ursula are both patron saints of teachers.
No all the teachers are devils
The book of Mormon. Some of it is taken directly from Christian scripture and some of it was added or made up by the false teachers of Mormonism/latter day Saints. Mormons don't follow Christ, they follow false prophets and false teachers. I don't know why, but satanic freemason symbols are used in the Mormon/latter day Saint religion.
Saint Thomas Aquinas and Saint Gregory the Great are considered patrons of teachers. Both saints have a wide range of theological writings and teachings that have had a profound impact on education and the Church. You can find more information about their bibliographies by searching online or in a library database.
Saint John Baptist de la Salle is considered the patron saint of teachers for his dedication to educating children, particularly those from less privileged backgrounds. He founded the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools, a religious community focused on providing education to the poor.
All saints exhibited some form of heroic virtue to be recognized as saints.
There are some Victorian era saints but not all saints are Victorian.
The patron saints of teachers are:* Cassian of Imola* Catherine of Alexandria* Francis de Sales* Gregory the Great* John Baptist de La Salle* Ursula
Some teachers
There are many songs about saints but my favorite is For All the Saints which was written by William How.
Yes. They are the same saints that are honored by the Universal Church. Some towns may honor some saints locally that are not recognized universally.