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The Story of St. Nicholas
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Introducing the Patron Saint
When we usher in
the Christmas season, we can’t help but identify the festivities with the jolly
old elf known as Santa Claus. The legend of St. Nick is attributed to the works
of St. Nicholas, a Christian Bishop who took care of the sick and poor. Born in
Patara around 280, St. Nicholas lived in [...]
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An Overview of the Major Patron Saints and How They Offer Protection
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How
Patron Saints Protect and Guide
Patron
saints are tutelaries or protectors of persons, places, nations or
cultures. In most instances, patron saints are designated as
protectors or patrons of specific jobs or occupations. They can also
be protectors over illness, geographic locations or hobbies.
Some
Examples
For
instance, because he was devoted to outdoor activities and
appreciated nature, Francis of Assisi is designated as the [...]
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Popular Patron Saints
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Saint Christopher
Saint Christopher is a 3rd-century martyr, killed for his faith by the Roman ruler Decius, who ruled from 249 to 251.
Several
legends surround the life of St. Christopher, one of which tells the story of
the saint crossing a river. During his trek across the ford, a child comes up
to the saint and asks for assistance [...]
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How Does One Become a Saint?
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How Canonization or
the Declaration of Saints Evolved
The
step-by-step process that leads to declaring an individual a saint is termed as
canonization.
Canonization was not known in the Church until 1234. Before that
time, people who were deemed as holy or who were martyrs were declared to be
saints when they died. The anniversaries of the deaths of saints at [...]