Saints Alive! Pick a Patron

Artists and musicians formerly had patrons who supported their work both financially and psychologically by encouraging them. As we strive to make our lives “something beautiful for God,” as Mother Teresa said, we have the option of choosing a patron: a heavenly one. If you have been christened with a saint’s name, then your patron is automatic. You have a powerful ally praying for you and ready to help you, albeit an invisible one. Nowadays babies are given names like Apple, LaRhonda, and Phoenix (like my grandnephew). If your name is not a saint’s name, you can pick a saint. In the Creed we say we believe in the Communion of Saints. That means we are bonded with all church members living and dead. So network with someone in heaven. Learn about him or her and then ask them to pray for you for whatever you need. click to continue

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  1. A few years ago I read the biography of St. Catherine of Siena and was smitten. She has long held the position of patron saint for my blog, and she's my 'go-to" saint in my prayers. Among others, but she's primary. I have no idea why people name their babies the way they do these days. It's silly and trivial.

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