Always having faith in God even when times are rough.
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Anne is the patron saint of Christian mothers and of women in labor.
Saint Isabel Of France always put the sick and poor before herself.
Saint Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. Captured from Britain at the age of 14 by Irish raiders. He was enslaved in Ireland until his escape at the age of 20.He later returned to Ireland as a Christian missionary. Today March 14th is recognized around the world by Irish, non-Irish, Christians and non-Christians as Saint Patrick's Day.
Saint Christopher was removed from the Calendar of saints in 1969. However, his cult has not been suppressed so veneration is still allowed. While Christopher probably did exist, his exploits as described in hagiographies are mostly fabrications of writers and little factual information about the man survives. It is known that he was martyred for his faith and that, alone, would be an example for Christians of today or of any era,
He is a good role mdel because it teaches younger people about god and to be brave, have faith and also hope.
Be real, and show up.
For about the first millennium of Christianity canonization was done regionally, so St. Patrick would have been canonized by his local Bishop. Formal canonization like we see today did not begin until 993 with Saint Ulrich who was canonized by Pope John XV.
by wearing green and pinching others
Yes, St. Cecilia is still a venerated Saint in Christianity. She was martyred for her faith.
because he is a great christian
he is the father of jesus christ