Zone1 about Patron Saints in general

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St. Dymphna, the Irish patroness of those with mental and neurological disorders.

I have a friend who is struggling with mental and substance disorders, and she was very pleased when I made her a St. Dymphna chaplet and printed her a copy of instructions on how to pray the chaplet.

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Are you speaking English or using a translator here? If you do speak English, you might enjoy hearing this story about Mother Angelica -- the story of the satellite dish. May well have fictional aspects, but Bishop Barron is a very well respected personality in Catholic America.


yes, I speak English. I have lived in England and Scotland, so I even speak some Scottish. 😊

So I can listen to the Video. 🌻

Thank you for posting it! 👍
 
There are Patron Saints for many topics.
For Cities, persons, and professions.

Do you know some? 🌹

My favorite patron saint is Saint Luigi.

Nation states are doomed to fail as the scum always rises to the top.

luigi saint.webp
 
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I'm sure that the changes post Vatican2 happened gradually.

These days, it can be a challenge to find a Latin Mass. I've been to one. I hope this will change with Pope Leo in the Throne of Peter.

I love the challenge of learning the Mass, piece by piece, in Latin.

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They stopped doing the Latin Mass to increase parishioners. For a while there was a folk mass.
 
The patron saint of paratroopers is Saint Michael the Archangel. He is widely regarded as the protector of soldiers, police officers, and those who face danger, including airborne troops. His role as a warrior and leader of the heavenly armies makes him a fitting figure for paratroopers, who often operate in high-risk and combat-intensive environments.

In addition to Saint Michael, Saint Joseph of Cupertino is sometimes associated with aviators and airborne personnel due to his miraculous levitations, which symbolically connect him to flight.
 
Today is the day for Pope Pius 10

He was born in a part of Italy that was Austrian then.
So he is sometimes called an Austrian Pope. 👍
 
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The patron saint of paratroopers is Saint Michael the Archangel. He is widely regarded as the protector of soldiers, police officers, and those who face danger, including airborne troops. His role as a warrior and leader of the heavenly armies makes him a fitting figure for paratroopers, who often operate in high-risk and combat-intensive environments.

In addition to Saint Michael, Saint Joseph of Cupertino is sometimes associated with aviators and airborne personnel due to his miraculous levitations, which symbolically connect him to flight.
a few days ago was the day of Saint Michael 👍
 
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