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Saint Cecilia is the patron saint of musicians. She is regarded as the patroness of music because of the story that she heard heavenly music in her heart when she was married. Her feastday is celebrated on November 22.
Every individual soul has a guardian angel. Even if you are now "all grown up," you are never too old to ask for your guardian angel’s protection. Many people (yes, adults too) have stories of miraculous occurrences and avoided accidents which they attribute to the intercession of their guardian angel. Guardian Angels are yet another sign of...
Saint Anne, wife of Joachim and the mother of Mary, is the grandmother according to the flesh of Our Lord, God and Saviour Jesus Christ. Her name means "grace" or "the gracious one" or "the loving one".
Saint Therese of Lisieux, defined her path to God and holiness as "The Little Way," which consisted of love and trust in God. At the direction of her spiritual director, and against her wishes, she dictated her famed autobiography Story of a Soul. She is commonly referred to as 'The Little Flower'.
In John, Chapter 10, Jesus explained to his followers that He is the Good Shepherd. "I am the good shepherd. I know my flock and they know me." Our Jesus the Good Shepherd doll is intended to serve as a gentle reminder that He came to protect us by giving His life for us.
Christ, as a baby, is honored by those who are open to God’s message of love. His presence on earth is for all people, young and old, wealthy and poor, pagans and the God-fearing. He was, and is, and will be God forever who came to us as a little baby in a manger.
Saint Anthony of Padua is commonly referred to as the "finder of lost articles". His was the second fastest canonization in history: he was declared a saint 352 days after his death.
Saint Bernadette was granted a vision of the Blessed Virgin Mary in a cave on the banks of the Gave River near Lourdes. She was placed in considerable jeopardy when she reported the vision, and crowds gathered when she had further visits from the Virgin.
Saint Clare is the co-foundress of the Order of Poor Ladies, or Clares, and first Abbess of San Damiano. It is said that without Saint Clare, the Franciscan movement, as we know it today, surely would not have survived.
Elizabeth of Hungary was a princess of the Kingdom of Hungary, Landgravine of Thuringia, Germany and a greatly venerated Catholic saint. Elizabeth was married at the age of 14, and widowed at 20. She was born: July 7, 1207, Sárospatak, Hungary& died: November 17, 1231, Marburg, Germany.
Saint Francis of Assisi, lover of all creation, patron saint of animals and the environment, founded the Franciscan Order. Legend has it that St. Francis thanked his donkey at his bedside for carrying and helping him throughout his life.
There is hardly a Catholic in the world who has not heard of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. This symbol of Christ’s unending love utilizes a human symbol of life: the heart. Without Christ giving his heart (his words, his life, and his all-important love) to us, we could not have eternal life in Heaven.