Catholic Saints Info

Catholic Saints Info The Catholic saints are historical figures that have had a profound effect on humanity, and their influence is still felt in the lives of people today. In fact, the stories of Catholic saints are not just remembered and passed down from generation to generation; they have become part of the everyday lives of modern people. St. Anthony of Padua was a seventh century friar who lived in the city of Avila in Spain. He is most widely known for being St. Anthony the Great, the patron saint…

Read More

List of Saints and What They Protect

A list of saints and what they protect is a powerful weapon in one’s battle with the demonic world. It is the most valuable tool you have in your arsenal in the fight against the Devil and his demons. You can use this weapon to create a strong bond with your God or Goddess of choice and strengthen your relationship. Using this weapon will help you protect yourself from the demonic forces that will always be out to attack you. This is a very deep and meaningful thing to do…

Read More

Catholic Saints and the Monastic Life

The Catholic Saints is many, and they have been around for over two thousand years. We Catholics are constantly looking for information about these saints. And although the books and museums are expensive, there are so many sites and forums on the Internet that you can always find information about a particular saint or even about several saints. Catholic catechesis has developed from catechism into a mainstay of Catholic education. The catechism now includes the study of saints. It is possible to read more than fifty saints in the Catholic…

Read More

Saint Stories For Kids

Saint Stories For Kids If you’re looking for some interesting stories about Catholic saints, look no further than the books by Martin H. Greenberg. He’s published books on famous saints, and even some more obscure ones, and he has published a number of kids’ books about them. In his new book on Saints for Kids, Martin Greenberg takes a look at the lives of some of the more fascinating of these saints, as well as a number of more obscure ones. The rest of his books are about historical figures…

Read More

The Patron Saint of Special Education

The Patron Saint of Special Education It has been said that the Patron Saint of Special Education is St. Augustine. Well, I’m sure he knew about being a special educator. This man had been writing his Confessions on the importance of educating children in his times. This patron saint was brought up by his mother in a poor family. It is interesting to note that these days, everyone would like to be educated for free. In fact, the population of Special Educators has grown very rapidly in the recent past.…

Read More

Mary and St. Joseph

St. Joseph

Mary and St. Joseph Those looking for the saints to entrust their prayers to would find a great variety of Catholic saints are becoming increasingly popular. St. Joseph and St. Andrew have been included in Christianity since the dawn of Christianity. They have the ability to bring people to the kind of closeness to God that I always knew was the purpose of living a saintly life. There are many other aspects of St. Joseph that make him a wonderful saint and that has made him one of the many…

Read More

This secular Franciscan lived among lepers. Could he become Zimbabwe’s first saint?

Harare, Zimbabwe, Dec 24, 2019 / 11:00 am (CNA).- British-born John Bradburne, who died in Zimbabwe 40 years ago, could be on his way to becoming the country’s first canonized saint. Bradburne is a revered figure among the Catholic community in the landlocked southern African country of Zimbabwe. According to reports, Bradburne was shot in the back after he was abducted from his hut in Mutemwa in the north-east of Zimbabwe. Who was he? Born in 1921 to Anglican parents in Cumbria, England, Bradburne converted to Catholicism in 1947 while…

Read More