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S.D.C. SOCIETAS DOCTRIN Æ CHRISTIANÆ. † The word of God was made flesh. w w w . s d c . m e . u k. SAINTS. for You and Me. SAINTS. WHO ARE THE SAINTS?. Human beings like us who followed Jesus and lived according to the Gospel values. You too are called to be a saint…. SAINTS.
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S.D.C. SOCIETAS DOCTRINÆ CHRISTIANÆ † The word of God was made flesh w w w . s d c . m e . u k
SAINTS for You and Me
SAINTS WHO ARE THE SAINTS? Human beings like us who followed Jesus and lived according to the Gospel values You too are called to be a saint…..
SAINTS HOW MANY ARE THERE? The CHURCH has declared hundreds of saints along the centuries There are all sorts of saints • Male and female • Young and old • Many different Nationalities So many other saints have never been acknowledged: All Saints(Feast: 1st Nov) You too are called to be a saint…..
ST ELIZABETH ANN SETON 1774 - 1821 • Born in America –Episcopalian family • Married a businessman and had 4 children but soon became a widow • Became a Catholic in 1805 • Started a religious community for women in America Feast day: 4th January
ST JOHN BOSCO 1815 - 1888 • Born in northern Italy to a Catholic family • Became a priest • Opened a house for street children in Turin • Later started a new Order for Priests – the Salesians Feast day: 31st January
ST JOSEPHINE BAKHITA 1869 - 1947 • Born in Sudan • For 8 years sold as a slave in markets • Moved to Italy and became a babysitter. • Became Roman Catholic and later a nun. • Served for 45 years doing so many different jobs. Feast day: 8th February
ST THERESA DE LOS ANDES 1900 - 1920 • Chile’s first saint. • Born to poor parents but had a vibrant and lively life. • At a young age she felt she was called by God to be ‘His’. • Became a Carmelite nun, but died shortly afterwards at age 20. Feast day: 12th February
ST CATHERINE DREXEL 1858 - 1955 • Invited by Pope Leo XIII to become a missioner to the Indians in the US. • Started a congregation and worked for the ‘Indians’ for many years. • Daughter of a banker and a very charitable mother. • Received very good education and travelled widely. Feast day: 3rd March
ST PATRICK c. 389 - 461 • Born in Scotland but moved to Ireland when sold as a slave. • Escaped to France, then England where he became a priest. • Was appointed a bishop and went to pagan Ireland to preach the Gospel. Feast day: 17th March
BLESSED PIERINA MOROSINI 1932 - 1957 • A young Italian woman from a poor background. • Led a simple and humble life helping her mother raise her younger siblings. • Helped in many ways in the parish. • Attacked by a rapist. Stabbed for not giving in and died within two days. Feast day: 6th April
ST BERNADETTE SOUBIROUS 1844 - 1879 • A simple girl from Lourdes in the south of France. • At age 14 she had a series of apparitions of Our Lady – the Immaculate Conception • Joined the Sisters of Charity and died at age 35. Feast day: 16th April
ST DOMINIC SAVIO 1842 - 1857 • A lively young boy from Turin, Italy. • Joined Don Bosco’s oratory and wanted to become a priest. • Poor health led him to premature death at the young age of 15. Feast day: 6th May
ST DAMIEN OF MOLOKAI 1840 - 1889 • Born in Belgium – Joseph de Veuster. • Joined a congregation of priests and took the name Damien. • Went to Hawaii as a missioner for 8 years; then to Molokai where he worked with lepers. • Contracted leprosy and died at age 49. Feast day: 10th May
ST CHARLES LWANGA 1865 - 1886 • Young man from Uganda. • Worked in the King’s palace and excelled in sports. • Baptised at 20 and became an active Christian, against the King’s wishes. • A Martyr - burned to death on the king’s order at age 21. Feast day: 3rd June
ST JOHN THE BAPTIST c. 0 - 30 • Son of Zechariah and Elizabeth. Jesus’ cousin. • Spent time in the desert preaching conversion and baptizing people in the river. • Warned King Herod many times about his public adultery. • Later imprisoned and executed following a promise Herod made at a birthday feast. Feast day: 24th June
ST ELIZABETH OF PORTUGAL 1271 - 1336 • Given in marriage to King Denis of Portugal at a young age. • Suffered a lot due to infidelity of her husband and serious arguments among her children. • Helped the poor and needy in many ways. • Joined a Franciscan monastery for the last years of her life. Feast day: 4th July
ST AUGUSTINE ZHAO RONG 1746 - 1815 • A soldier from China at a time when Christians were not allowed to worship. • Impressed by a Bishop while escorting him to martyrdom. • Became a Catholic and later a priest. • Later arrested and tortured. Died in prison. Feast day: 9th July
ST KATERI TEKWITHA 1656 - 1680 • Born to a clan family in New York – lost parents at 4. Adopted by uncle. • Converted to Catholicism at 19 but shunned by family and treated as a slave. • Escaped to a Christian village - spending a long time in prayer, charity work and penance. Feast day: 14th July
ST MAXIMILIAN KOLBE 1894 - 1941 • Born to Catholic parents in Poland. • Excelled in his studies and became a Franciscan Friar. • Worked hard to spread devotion to Mary. • Arrested by the Nazi and sent to Auschwitz. • Executed when offered to take the place of a fellow prisoner. Feast day: 14th August
ST PIO OF PIETRALCINA 1887 - 1968 • A Capuchin friar of humble origins from southern Italy. • Went through a lot of suffering – including that from the stigmata/wounds for many years. • Sought by many people for prayers and healing. Feast day: 23rd September
ST LAWRENZ RUIZ 1600 - 1637 • A married man with three children from Manila, Philippines. • Falsely accused of a murder - escaped to Japan. • Subjected to torture by Japanese authorities. • Martyred together with 5 others by being hanged upside down. Feast day: 28th September
ST THERESE OF LISIEUX 1873 - 1897 • Born in France. Lost her mother at age 4. • Joined the Carmelite nuns at a very young age. • Did lowly simple jobs at the convent but suffered due to illness too. • Wrote her own autobiography - ‘The Story of a Soul’. • Died at 24. Feast day: 1st October
ST DANIEL COMBONI 1831 - 1881 • An Italian priest who became known for his missionary work in Africa. • A writer, scientist and linguist. • Set up a Society for missionary priests. • Became bishop of a large area around Sudan. Feast day: 10th October
ST MARGARET OF SCOTLAND c. 1050 - 1093 • English princess who married a Scottish king. • Worked hard to help the poor and also to improve things in the Church. • Although queen, she found time for prayer, penance, teaching her six children and helping beggars and all those in need. Feast day: 16th November
ST COLUMBAN c. 543 - 615 • Born in Ireland. Became a monastic hermit for 30 years. • Went to France to help the Church there with another 12 missionaries. • Deported back to Ireland. Later went to work in Italy. • Set up many monasteries in different countries. Feast day: 23rd November
ST LUCY c. 283 - 303 • A young woman born in Sicily of rich and noble parents. • Convinced her mother to give a lot of her riches to the poor. • Suffered persecution and was martyred during the reign of the cruel Roman emperor Diocletian. Feast day: 13th December
ST JOHN OF THE CROSS 1542 - 1591 • A Spanish saint from a poor background. • Joined the Carmelite order. Helped St Theresa of Avila setting up her monasteries. • Was imprisoned for over 9 months but managed to escape. • Became a famous writer in spirituality. Feast day: 14th December
S.D.C. SOCIETAS DOCTRINÆ CHRISTIANÆ † The word of God was made flesh w w w . s d c . m e . u k