Few saints have the goal of becoming saints. They live their lives in accordance with what they feel to be God's will. They do good because it it the right thing to do not because there may be a reward waiting for them at the end of life.
Someone doesn't necessarily want to be a saint. To be a saint you have to be dead and three miracles have to happen after someone prays to you.
If you know her biography, & she inspires you, you will want her for your patron at Confirmation.
Saint Philip did not want to conquer Italy and was in no position to do so.
Saint Hedwig, also known as Saint Hedwig of Silesia, was recognized as a saint due to her devout Christian life, dedication to charitable works, and for advocating for peace and justice in her community. She was particularly known for her efforts to help the poor and marginalized, which eventually led to her canonization by the Catholic Church.
There are several saints named Augustine. Please be more specific.
Well as we know he not dead and yes he does not want to be a saint he will be back in 4rd
St. Dominic wanted to become a saint to better serve God and fulfill his mission to preach the gospel and combat heresy, particularly the Albigensian heresy. He believed that by becoming a saint, he could more effectively spread the teachings of the Catholic Church and bring people closer to God.
Well, sweetheart, Saint Lisa is not actually a recognized saint in the Catholic Church. So, she's not the patron saint of anything. But hey, if you want to start a petition to make her the patron saint of sarcasm and wit, count me in!
What did you want to know about St. John Vianney?
yes
You have to pray for what you need not for your want.
The reason why I picked this saint is because it's part of my middle name and I want to be able to act like him.