There are at least a hundred saints named John. You need to be specific.
Saint Patrick did commit one sin. No one knows the sin he committed, but he committed the sin in his youth before going to Ireland.
Saint John Vianney, the patron saint of priests, heard lots and lots of confessions. Confession is the Catholic sacrament by which the confessing person's sins are forgiven him by God. So Saint John Vianney helped people be forgiven by hearing their confessions.
when you tell your sins to the Father in your church, and he cleans you and you have to try your best not to commit more sins
Some common sins that many people commit include lying, cheating, stealing, gossiping, and being greedy. These sins go against moral and ethical principles and can harm oneself or others.
A sin that is committed from an individual is just called a sin. Sins are sins not matter what type of sin it is.
If you are referring to St. Francis of Assisi, he had a misspent youth and there were few sins he didn't commit during this time of his life. Once he received his call from Our Lord, however, he turned everything around.
a sinner becomes a saint when he or she do something good. before he become a saint he should confess his sins.
Because every human Is constantly tempted to commit sins. Because Christians, and everyone else for that matter, is aware of the fact that human beings are tempted to commit sin. Part of being a human is a desire to satisfy ourselves in ways that are not correct.
The three sins he committed were killing his father(Patricide), killing a king, marrying his mother and having children with her(Incest)
John lived in the desert, wore coarse camel hair clothing and ate locusts and wild honey. He preached redemption to anyone who came his way and baptized a repentance of sins.
Yes, he is commonly called John Mark, who wrote the Gospel of Mark, and served as a missionary with the Apostle Paul. The word "saint" in the Bible refers to anyone who trusts in Christ as the one who died for their sins.
I imagine that in some people's minds they believe they are justified to god by committing particular sins, or honoring god by doing so. They may even think god has told them and directed them to commit such sins. Peoples individual ideas of the truth are sometimes wildly different from perceived reality.