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Saints

Friends of God, witnesses of holiness, and companions on the way to Christ.

The saints show us what grace can do in ordinary lives, heroic lives, hidden lives, joyful lives, suffering lives, and missionary lives. They do not replace Christ; they point us to Him.

If you are new to this part of Catholic belief, this section can help you understand the communion of saints and how saintly lives point us toward Christ rather than away from Him.

Catholics honor the saints and ask their intercession, but worship belongs to God alone.

Holiness in every state of life

Parents, students, workers, priests, contemplatives, converts, and martyrs all show what grace can do.

Intercession, not superstition

Saints pray with the Church. They do not replace Christ or guarantee outcomes.

Formation through imitation

Their witness should move us toward prayer, sacraments, Scripture, and works of mercy.

A library for real life

Find saints by virtue, feast day, life need, patronage, confirmation, and daily discipleship.

Foundations

What Are Saints?

Saints are holy men and women who lived in friendship with God and now share in the life of heaven. The Church canonizes certain saints as public witnesses of holiness, but every Christian is called to become holy.

Catholics do not worship saints. We honor them as friends of God and ask their prayers. If you are exploring this belief for the first time, begin with that distinction.

Saints are not distant superheroes. They were real people with struggles, wounds, conversions, and missions.

They followed Christ in many different ways: as mothers, students, workers, priests, religious, scholars, missionaries, and martyrs.

Their lives help us see what holiness looks like in daily life, suffering, service, and joy.

Their witness encourages us to keep going when prayer is dry, virtue is hard, or conversion feels slow.

Their prayers remind us that the Church includes both heaven and earth in Christ.

The goal is not only admiration. The goal is imitation through grace.

“Formation is not simply knowing more about holy people. It is becoming more available to God.”

Intercession

Why Catholics Ask Saints to Pray for Us

Catholics ask saints for intercession because the saints are alive in Christ. Just as we ask friends on earth to pray for us, we ask the friends of God in heaven to pray for us.

Worship is for God alone.
Honor given to saints glorifies God’s grace in them.
Saints intercede; God answers prayer.
Saint devotion should lead us back to Christ.
Healthy devotion bears fruit in sacraments, virtue, and charity.

Today

Saint of the Day

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Feast calendar

Keep the saints close to the Church year.

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January 1

1st century

Mary, Mother of God

Biblical saint

The Mother of Jesus, first disciple, and model of faithful surrender to God.

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Patronage: families, grief

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March 19

1st century

Saint Joseph

Biblical saint

Guardian of the Holy Family and a quiet model of courageous fidelity.

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Patronage: families, workers

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June 29

1st century

Saint Peter

Apostolic witness

The apostle who fell, repented, and was strengthened to feed Christ’s flock.

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Patronage: missions

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June 29

1st century

Saint Paul

Apostolic witness

The apostle to the nations whose conversion became a life of missionary love.

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Patronage: missions

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July 22

1st century

Saint Mary Magdalene

Biblical saint

Disciple of the Lord and witness of the Resurrection.

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Patronage: grief

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August 28

4th-5th century

Saint Augustine

Doctor of the Church

Bishop and Doctor whose restless heart found rest in God.

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Patronage: students

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August 27

4th century

Saint Monica

Lay saint

Mother whose tears and prayer accompanied Augustine’s conversion.

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Patronage: families, mothers

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July 11

5th-6th century

Saint Benedict

Monastic founder

Father of Western monasticism and teacher of ordered prayer.

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Patronage: students, workers

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October 4

12th-13th century

Saint Francis of Assisi

Mendicant saint

A joyful penitent who loved Christ poor and crucified.

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Patronage: animals-and-ecology, poor

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August 11

13th century

Saint Clare of Assisi

Franciscan saint

Contemplative disciple whose poverty and prayer radiated evangelical joy.

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Patronage: technology-and-media

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August 8

12th-13th century

Saint Dominic

Mendicant founder

Founder of the Order of Preachers, joining contemplation with preaching.

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Patronage: students

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January 28

13th century

Saint Thomas Aquinas

Doctor of the Church

Doctor of the Church who united clarity of thought with reverence for mystery.

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Patronage: students, teachers

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April 29

14th century

Saint Catherine of Siena

Doctor of the Church

Lay Dominican and Doctor of the Church known for prayer, reform, and courageous counsel.

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Patronage: discernment

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October 15

16th century

Saint Teresa of Avila

Doctor of the Church

Reformer and Doctor of the Church who teaches friendship with Christ in prayer.

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Patronage: prayer

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December 14

16th century

Saint John of the Cross

Doctor of the Church

Mystic and Doctor of the Church who wrote about purification and union with God.

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Patronage: prayer

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July 31

16th century

Saint Ignatius of Loyola

Founder of the Jesuits

Convert and founder who teaches discernment and generous service to Christ.

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Patronage: discernment

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October 1

19th century

Saint Therese of Lisieux

Doctor of the Church

The Little Flower who teaches the hidden path of love and trust.

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Patronage: missions, youth

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August 14

20th century

Saint Maximilian Kolbe

Martyr

Franciscan priest and martyr who gave his life for another prisoner.

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Patronage: technology-and-media

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October 5

20th century

Saint Faustina Kowalska

Mystic

A Polish nun known for her witness to Divine Mercy.

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Patronage: confession-and-mercy

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September 23

20th century

Saint Padre Pio

Capuchin saint

Capuchin priest remembered for prayer, suffering, and the confessional.

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Patronage: confession-and-mercy

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September 5

20th century

Saint Teresa of Calcutta

Missionary saint

Missionary of Charity who served Christ in the poorest of the poor.

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Patronage: poor

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October 22

20th-21st century

Saint John Paul II

Modern saint

Pope, witness, and evangelist who called the world not to be afraid.

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Patronage: youth

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October 12

20th-21st century

Saint Carlo Acutis

Modern saint

Young Catholic known for Eucharistic love and using technology in service of faith.

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Patronage: technology-and-media, youth

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July 4

20th century

Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati

Modern blessed

Young lay Catholic remembered for charity, friendship, and joyful holiness.

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Patronage: youth

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December 3

16th century

Saint Francis Xavier

Missionary saint

Great missionary companion of Ignatius who carried the Gospel across Asia.

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Patronage: missions

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April 1

4th-5th century

Saint Mary of Egypt

Penitent saint

Penitent saint whose dramatic conversion became a long life of ascetic holiness.

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Patronage: confession-and-mercy

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April 28

20th century

Saint Gianna Beretta Molla

Modern saint

Wife, mother, and physician remembered for sacrificial love and trust in God.

charitycouragefamily love

Patronage: mothers, families

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May 10

19th century

Saint Damien of Molokai

Missionary saint

Priest who shared the life and suffering of people with leprosy on Molokai.

charitycourageperseverance

Patronage: the-sick

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September 27

17th century

Saint Vincent de Paul

Saint of mercy

Priest of mercy whose charity became organized service for the poor.

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Patronage: poor

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November 3

16th-17th century

Saint Martin de Porres

Saint of mercy

Dominican brother remembered for humble service and mercy toward the poor and sick.

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Patronage: poor, workers

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July 14

16th-17th century

Saint Camillus de Lellis

Saint of mercy

Priest and founder devoted to caring for the sick with reverence and tenderness.

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Patronage: the-sick

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March 3

19th-20th century

Saint Katharine Drexel

Modern saint

Heiress turned religious founder who served Black and Native communities.

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Patronage: poor

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May 22

14th-15th century

Saint Rita of Cascia

Saint of perseverance

Wife, widow, and religious remembered for forgiveness and trust in difficult causes.

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Patronage: impossible-causes

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October 28

1st century

Saint Jude

Biblical saint

Apostle traditionally invoked in desperate or difficult situations.

hopefaithperseverance

Patronage: impossible-causes

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June 13

13th century

Saint Anthony of Padua

Doctor of the Church

Franciscan preacher and Doctor of the Church traditionally invoked for lost things.

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Patronage: lost-items

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August 15

3rd century

Saint Tarcisius

Martyr

Young martyr traditionally remembered for protecting the Eucharist.

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Patronage: eucharist, youth

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August 2

19th century

Saint Peter Julian Eymard

Eucharistic saint

Priest and founder known as an apostle of the Eucharist.

Eucharistic devotioncharityreverence

Patronage: eucharist

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August 4

18th-19th century

Saint John Vianney

Pastoral saint

The Cure of Ars, renowned for the confessional and pastoral holiness.

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Patronage: confession-and-mercy

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May 6

19th century

Saint Dominic Savio

Young saint

Young disciple of Don Bosco known for purity, joy, and devotion.

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Patronage: youth

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July 12

19th century

Saints Louis and Zelie Martin

Family saints

Married saints and parents of Saint Therese who sanctified ordinary family life.

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Patronage: families, marriage

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September 18

17th century

Saint Joseph of Cupertino

Franciscan saint

Franciscan saint traditionally invoked by students and test-takers.

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Patronage: students

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April 7

17th-18th century

Saint John Baptist de La Salle

Educational saint

Priest and founder dedicated to Christian education and the dignity of the young.

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Patronage: teachers

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April 4

6th-7th century

Saint Isidore of Seville

Doctor of the Church

Bishop and scholar often invoked for learning and communication in the information age.

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Patronage: technology-and-media

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May 1

13th-14th century

Saint Peregrine

Servite saint

Saint traditionally invoked by those suffering serious illness.

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Patronage: the-sick

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September 15

1st century

Our Lady of Sorrows

Marian title

A Marian title that contemplates Mary’s sorrows in union with Christ.

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Patronage: grief

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May 1

1st century

Saint Joseph the Worker

Devotional title of Saint Joseph

A liturgical title highlighting Saint Joseph as a model for human labor.

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Patronage: workers

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April 28

17th-18th century

Saint Louis-Marie de Montfort

Marian saint

Missionary preacher remembered for a Christ-centered Marian devotion.

Marian devotionzealsimplicity

Patronage: missions

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May 30

15th century

Saint Joan of Arc

Martyr

Young witness who followed God’s call with striking courage.

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Patronage: courage

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July 6

19th-20th century

Saint Maria Goretti

Martyr

Young martyr whose witness joins purity with forgiveness.

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Patronage: purity

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Virtues

Saints by Virtue

Saints are not only admired for their stories. They train us in habits of holiness that can be practiced this week.

Faith

Mary, Saint Peter, Saint John Paul II

Practice for the week: Make one clear act of faith before you feel certain.

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Hope

Saint Monica, Saint Faustina, Saint Teresa of Calcutta

Practice for the week: Bring one discouragement into prayer instead of hiding it.

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Charity

Saint Vincent de Paul, Saint Teresa of Calcutta, Saint Martin de Porres

Practice for the week: Do one work of mercy this week.

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Humility

Saint Francis of Assisi, Saint Therese, Our Lady

Practice for the week: Choose hidden service over recognition.

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Patience

Saint Monica, Saint Joseph, Saint Damien

Practice for the week: Pause before your next impatient reply.

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Chastity

Saint Maria Goretti, Saint Dominic Savio, Saint John Paul II

Practice for the week: Guard your eyes, imagination, and speech.

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Courage

Saint Maximilian Kolbe, Saint Joan of Arc, Saint Catherine of Siena

Practice for the week: Do one difficult good thing you have been postponing.

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Perseverance

Saint Benedict, Saint Therese, Saint Carlo Acutis

Practice for the week: Keep one small promise to God this week.

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Forgiveness

Saint Faustina, Saint Maria Goretti, Saint Rita

Practice for the week: Pray by name for someone who hurt you.

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Zeal

Saint Paul, Saint Francis Xavier, Saint Dominic

Practice for the week: Offer one word of witness with charity.

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Patron saints

Patron Saints

Patronage language is devotional and traditional. It means a saint is often invoked in that area of life; it does not mean guaranteed outcomes.

Animals and Ecology

Traditionally invoked for care of creation and gentleness toward living things.

Lost Items

Traditionally invoked when something has been lost and one seeks practical help with trust.

Difficult or Seemingly Impossible Causes

Traditionally invoked in grave difficulties and situations that seem humanly hopeless.

Liturgical year

Saints in the Church Year

The Church remembers saints throughout the liturgical year. Their feast days help Catholics see holiness in every season.

Sacraments

Saints and the Sacraments

Saints are not decorative extras around the sacraments. They show what sacramental grace can look like in actual human lives.

Daily life

Holiness in Daily Life

Saints were parents, students, workers, teachers, priests, converts, scholars, caregivers, artists, missionaries, and hidden servants. Their holiness grew in ordinary duties as well as heroic moments.

How to imitate a saint this week

  1. 1. Choose one saint.
  2. 2. Learn one fact about their life.
  3. 3. Pray for their intercession.
  4. 4. Practice one virtue they lived.
  5. 5. Do one work of mercy.
  6. 6. Thank God for His grace in their life.

Real states of life

The saints help us stop imagining holiness as a single personality type. There are saints for the grieving, the energetic, the contemplative, the scholar, the penitent, the parent, the elderly, the young, and the worker.

Reading plan

Start Here: A Saint Reading Path

Read slowly. The goal is imitation, not information overload.

Week 1

The apostolic witness

1. Mary, Mother of God

Ask what Mary’s fiat teaches about saying yes to God before all the details are clear.

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The apostolic witness

2. Saint Joseph

Notice Joseph’s quiet fidelity and hidden courage.

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The apostolic witness

3. Saint Peter

Watch how grace works through weakness, repentance, and mission.

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The apostolic witness

4. Saint Paul

Ask what conversion and zeal might look like in your own life.

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The apostolic witness

5. Saint Mary Magdalene

Reflect on how mercy becomes witness.

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Week 2

Conversion and mercy

1. Saint Augustine

Read Augustine slowly and thank God that conversion can begin late and still bear fruit.

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Conversion and mercy

2. Saint Monica

Ask for perseverance in prayer for someone you love.

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Conversion and mercy

3. Saint Mary of Egypt

Notice how radical repentance opens into radical freedom.

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Conversion and mercy

4. Saint Ignatius of Loyola

Ask what God is reshaping through your own setbacks.

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Conversion and mercy

5. Saint Faustina Kowalska

Let Divine Mercy move from devotion into trust.

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Week 3

Prayer and contemplation

1. Saint Benedict

Consider the holiness of stability, order, and prayerful routine.

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Prayer and contemplation

2. Saint Teresa of Avila

Ask God for a more honest interior prayer.

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Prayer and contemplation

3. Saint John of the Cross

Remember that darkness in prayer is not always abandonment.

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Prayer and contemplation

4. Saint Therese of Lisieux

Look for one hidden little way of love today.

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Prayer and contemplation

5. Saint Padre Pio

Ask for greater reverence in confession, Mass, and intercession.

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Week 4

Mission and modern holiness

1. Saint Francis Xavier

Pray for missionary courage and concern for souls.

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Mission and modern holiness

2. Saint Teresa of Calcutta

Ask for love that serves Christ in the poor and forgotten.

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Mission and modern holiness

3. Saint John Paul II

Ask for courage to proclaim the dignity of every human person.

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Mission and modern holiness

4. Saint Carlo Acutis

Consider how digital life can be ordered to Eucharistic love.

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Mission and modern holiness

5. Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati

Ask for joyful friendship, generosity, and courage.

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Challenge

7-Day Saint Challenge

Day 1: Choose a saint
Day 2: Read their story
Day 3: Pray for their intercession
Day 4: Practice one virtue
Day 5: Do one work of mercy
Day 6: Share their story with someone
Day 7: Thank God and choose a next step
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Timeline

Saints Timeline

Apostolic Age

Early Martyrs

Church Fathers

Monastic Age

Medieval Doctors

Missionary Age

Modern Saints

Around the world

Saints Around the World

Middle East

This is a starter map of holiness, not a complete historical catalog.

North Africa

This is a starter map of holiness, not a complete historical catalog.

Europe

This is a starter map of holiness, not a complete historical catalog.

Americas

This is a starter map of holiness, not a complete historical catalog.

Asia

This is a starter map of holiness, not a complete historical catalog.

Oceania

This is a starter map of holiness, not a complete historical catalog.

Teachers

Doctors of the Church

Doctors of the Church are saints recognized for their outstanding teaching and contribution to theology or spirituality.

Saint Augustine

Saint Jerome

Saint Ambrose

Saint Gregory the Great

Saint Athanasius

Saint Basil the Great

Saint Gregory of Nazianzus

Saint John Chrysostom

Saint Thomas Aquinas

Saint Bonaventure

Saint Teresa of Avila

Saint Catherine of Siena

Saint Therese of Lisieux

Saint Hildegard of Bingen

Church Fathers

Saints and the Church Fathers

Many Church Fathers are also saints. Their writings help Catholics understand Scripture, sacraments, doctrine, prayer, and holiness.

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Modern life

Saints for Modern Life

Saint Carlo Acutis

technology and Eucharistic devotion

Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati

friendship, youth, charity

Saint John Paul II

courage, human dignity, evangelization

Saint Teresa of Calcutta

service to the poor

Saint Gianna Beretta Molla

family, medicine, sacrificial love

Saint Maximilian Kolbe

courage, sacrifice, media apostolate

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Mercy

Saints Who Lived Mercy

Saint Vincent de Paul

Saint Teresa of Calcutta

Saint Martin de Porres

Saint Damien of Molokai

Saint Elizabeth of Hungary

Saint Camillus de Lellis

Saint Katharine Drexel

Works of Mercy and Service

FAQ

Common Questions About Saints

Do Catholics worship saints?

No. Catholics worship God alone. Saints are honored as friends of God and asked to pray for us.

Why ask saints to pray?

Because the saints are alive in Christ. Asking their intercession is like asking fellow Christians to pray, but from the communion of heaven.

What is a patron saint?

A patron saint is someone traditionally associated with a place, need, vocation, or situation and asked to intercede in that area.

What is a feast day?

A feast day is the date on which the Church liturgically remembers a saint or mystery. Local calendars can vary.

What is canonization?

Canonization is the Church’s formal recognition that a person is in heaven and may be publicly venerated as a saint.

What is the difference between saint, blessed, venerable, and servant of God?

These are stages or recognitions in the Church’s process of officially examining holiness, heroic virtue, and miracles.

Do I need a patron saint?

No, but many Catholics find it fruitful to pray with a saint whose life especially encourages them.

How do I choose a confirmation saint?

Look for a saint whose love for Christ, virtue, or mission you want to imitate. Speak with your sponsor or parish if you need help.

Can I have more than one saint devotion?

Yes. Catholics often return to several saints over the years, while keeping Christ at the center.

What if I do not know much about saints?

Start small. Read one short profile, ask one saint to pray for you, and imitate one virtue this week.

Are legends about saints always historically certain?

Not always. Some stories are well documented; others are devotional traditions. It is good to distinguish history from pious legend.

Can saints help me grow in virtue?

Yes. Their witness encourages conversion, courage, patience, prayer, and love of Christ in ordinary life.

How do saints relate to the liturgical year?

Their feast days are woven through the Church year, reminding us that holiness flowers in every season.

Trusted sources

Trusted Sources

Vatican News: Saint of the Day

Daily saint entries and liturgical remembrance from Vatican News.

External resource

Vatican Canonizations and Beatifications

Official Vatican canonization and beatification index.

External resource

Dicastery for the Causes of Saints

Official information about causes, canonizations, and the Church’s discernment process.

External resource

USCCB Liturgical Calendar

Liturgical calendar guidance for the United States, including observances and ranks.

External resource

Franciscan Media: Saint of the Day

Daily saint reflections and concise devotional background.

External resource

CatholicSaints.Info

Large saint reference library with short profiles and feast information.

External resource

My Catholic Life: Saints

Saint profiles and devotional reading for prayerful study.

External resource

League of St. Jude

A St. Jude devotional community for those seeking ongoing prayer and spiritual support through the shrine.

External resource

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Pastoral note

Daily Oratory supports personal prayer and Catholic formation. It does not replace parish catechesis, sacramental preparation, spiritual direction, or pastoral care. For personal questions about devotions, confirmation saints, local calendars, or serious spiritual needs, speak with a priest, catechist, or trusted parish leader.

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