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      • These words of Jesus Christ led the early Christian community to believe the “good thief” repented of his crimes and entered Heaven later that day. This automatically made him a saint, as a saint is more loosely defined as anyone enjoying the beatific vision in Heaven.
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  2. Aug 31, 2023 · Why Do We Need Patron Saints? You might wonder why you need a patron saint when you can go directly to Jesus or Mary with your prayers. Well, you can and should keep praying to them, but patron saints add a personal touch. Just like you’d ask your friend to pray for you when you’re going through tough times, you can ask a patron saint to do ...

    • Intercessors, Not Mediators
    • The History of Patron Saints
    • How Patron Saints Are Chosen
    • Patron Saints For Occupations
    • Patron Saints For Diseases
    • Personal and Familial Patron Saints

    Some Christians argue that patron saints detract from the emphasis on Christ as our Savior. Why approach a mere man or woman with our petitions when we can approach Christ directly? But that confuses Christ's role as mediator between God and man with the role of intercessor. Scripture urges us to pray for one another; and, as Christians, we believe...

    The practice of adopting patron saints goes back to the building of the first public churches in the Roman Empire, most of which were built over the graves of martyrs. The churches were then given the name of the martyr, and the martyr was expected to act as an intercessor for the Christians who worshiped there. Soon, Christians began to dedicate c...

    Thus, the patron saints of churches, and more broadly of regions and countries, have generally been chosen because of some connection of that saint to that place—he had preached the Gospel there; he had died there; some or all of his relics had been transferred there. As Christianity spread to areas with few martyrs or canonized saints, it became c...

    As the Catholic Encyclopedia notes, by the Middle Ages, the practice of adopting patron saints had spread beyond churches to "the ordinary interests of life, his health, and family, trade, maladies, and perils, his death, his city, and country. The whole social life of the Catholic world before the Reformation was animated with the idea of protecti...

    The same is true of patron saints for diseases, who often suffered from the malady assigned to them or cared for those who did. Sometimes, though, martyrs were chosen as the patron saints of diseases which were reminiscent of their martyrdom. Thus, Saint Agatha, who was martyred c. 250, was chosen as the patron of those with diseases of the breast ...

    All Christians should adopt their own patron saints—first and foremost being those whose name they carry or whose name they took at their Confirmation. We should have a special devotion to the patron saint of our parish, as well as the patron saint of our country and the countries of our ancestors. It's also a good practice to adopt a patron saint ...

  3. Dec 25, 2021 · The most persistent patron-client relationships existed between former masters and slaves. If a master freed his slave, the former slave would become a client to the former master. The freed slave would pledge lifelong loyalty to the new patron. Likewise, with Jesus’s manumission of his disciples, they become his friends. 3. Friends with Your ...

  4. Recently, the popes have named patron saints but patrons can be chosen by other individuals or groups as well. Patron saints are often chosen today because an interest, talent, or event in their lives overlaps with the special area. Angels can also be named as patron saints.

    Patronage
    Saints Patronage / Saints
    AIDS care-givers
    AIDS care-givers Aloysius Gonzaga
    AIDS patients
    AIDS patients Aloysius Gonzaga, Peregrine ...
    Abandoned children
    Abandoned children Ivo of Kermartin, ...
    Abbeville, France
    Abbeville, France Wulfram of Sens
  5. Jul 13, 2020 · Probably the best known criminal-turned-saint in the Catholic Church is St. Dismas. He was the “good” or “penitent” thief crucified alongside Jesus, and was promised Heaven by Jesus...

  6. Nov 10, 2020 · Some patron saints are invoked in unusual ways. For example, St. Joseph, honored as the spouse of the Virgin Mary and guardian of the child Jesus, was invoked in prayer for...

  7. Mar 18, 2024 · St. Joseph (flourished 1st century ce, Nazareth, Galilee, region of Palestine; principal feast day March 19, Feast of St. Joseph the Worker May 1) was, in the New Testament, Jesus ’ earthly father and the Virgin Mary ’s husband.

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