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Wednesday, March 11, 2020
An Authentic Catholic Response to A Public Health Crisis


Rather than closing churches, forbidding Masses, and hiding, the proper Catholic response to a legitimate health crisis is one that has at its core prayer and the Sacraments, the source of God’s grace.

While we must make use of the natural means God gives us for cures and aides, such as medicine, such natural means do not replace our responsibility to intensify our prayers during a crisis. We do not put God to the test and demand miracles when He has already given us the natural means to find relief. But this in no way means that we should abandon the worship of Almighty God, which is one of our remedies to bring an end to any epidemic or pandemic. In Question 1154 of the Baltimore Catechism, we read: “In all our devotions and religious practices we must carefully guard against expecting God to perform miracles when natural causes may bring about what we hope for. God will sometimes miraculously help us, but, as a rule, only when all natural means have failed.”

Father Daniel Puga, SSPX comments: "It is not the time to empty the holy water fonts, it is not the time to close the churches, it is not the time to refuse Communion to the faithful or even the Sacraments to the sick. On the contrary, it is a time to come closer to God, to understand the meaning of these calamities. From time immemorial the Church, on the occasion of plagues and epidemics, has made public processions with manifestations of the Faith, this has been the occasion for the Church to preach penance. Penance, penance. As you know, this is the very beautiful passage from the Old Testament that we read earlier in the epistle: the fault of the pride of King David who wanted to count his people to have the satisfaction of knowing that he was leading a great nation. And the consequence of this was punishment by God. Yes, because God punishes as a father can punish his children. The punishment for this pride was a terrible plague, but as soon as God saw that hearts were turning towards Him, God made the angel of sickness stop taking revenge."

Holy Communion During Epidemics

While the Church may, in periods of crisis, omit the distribution of Holy Communion to the faithful, if Holy Communion is to be distributed, no authority may force the Faithful to receive our Lord in the hand.

Public Processions

In 1576 a plague struct Milan and the civil authorities abandoned the city and its people. Yet, St. Charles Borromeo, the Archbishop of the city, and his priests remained. He rebuked civil authorities for “having placed their trust in human rather than divine means.” Rather than flee, he organized efforts to feed roughly 60,000 – 70,000 people, bury the dead, administer Sacraments to the dying, and lead public processions. In fact, St. Charles Borromeo, as depicted in a famous image by Giovanni Battista Della Rovere, led a procession through the streets with a relic of the Holy Nail which pierced our Lord.

Likewise, centuries before in 590 when the plague ravished Rome, Pope St. Gregory the Great led a public profession through the streets with the people to implore God’s mercy. As he led the people through the streets on the way to St. Mary Major, they crossed the Bridge of the Angels when St. Michael the Archangel appeared above Castle Sant’Angelo. The Archangel sheathed his sword which signaled the end of the plague.

The 14 Holy Helpers

Devotion to the 14 Holy Helpers originated in the 14th century largely as a result of the bubonic plague.  The miracles attributed to this group saints, especially for medical miracles, won for them the distinction as the 14 Holy Helpers. The 14 Holy Helpers are comprised of:

1. St. Agathius
2. St. Barbara
3. St. Blaise
4. St. Catherine of Alexandria
5. St. Christopher
6. St. Cyriacus
7. St. Denis
8. St. Erasmus
9. St. Eustace
10. St. George
11. St. Giles
12. St. Margaret of Antioch
13. St. Pantaleon
14. St. Vitus

Bonaventure Hammer in "The Fourteen Holy Helpers” published in 1995 summarized their patronage: “Saint Christopher and Saint Giles were invoked against the plague itself. Saint Denis was prayed to for relief from headache, Saint Blaise for ills of the throat, Saint Elmo for abdominal maladies, Saint Barbara for fever, and Saint Vitus against epilepsy. Saint Pantaleon was the patron of physicians, Saint Cyriacus invoked against temptation on the deathbed, and Saints Christopher, Barbara, and Catherine for protection against a sudden and unprovided for death. Saint Giles was prayed to for a good confession and Saint Eustace as healer of family troubles. Domestic animals were also attacked by the plague, so Saints George, Elmo, Pantaleon, and Vitus were invoked for their protection. Saint Margaret of Antioch is the patron of safe childbirth.”

We should not neglect to pray especially to the 14 Holy Helpers during epidemics. In fact, making a novena to the Fourteen Holy Helpers would be a highly appropriate Catholic response that the bishops and priests should be encouraging the laity to perform.

Votive Masses 

During times of health crises, more priests should offer Votive Masses for the intention of averting the wrath of God and for mercy and health for those on earth. We find in the 1962 Missal the Votive Mass for the Deliverance from Death in Time of Pestilence.  The collect from the Mass reads: “O God, Who willest not the death of the sinner but that he should repent: welcome with pardon Thy people’s return to Thee: and so long as they are faithful in Thy service, do Thou in Thy clemency withdraw the scourge of Thy wrath.” We can pray this daily in our own prayer lives during epidemics.

Likewise, the Votive Mass for the Sick, also found in the 1962 Missal, implores in its collect prayer: “Almighty, everlasting God, the eternal salvation of those who believe, hear us in behalf of Thy sick servants, for whom we implore the help of Thy mercy, that being restored to health, they may render thanks to Thee in Thy Church.” We can likewise pray this on behalf of the sick.

Bishops may also order that an additional collect prayer to be added to the Mass for an on-going public calamity, which is said on certain days throughout the crisis.  In the 1962 rubrics, such a votive collect prayer can be said for the whole duration of said calamity, but only on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. And the collect is prohibited on all liturgical days of the I and II class. In the pre-1955 missal, which incorporates the liturgical reforms of St. Pius X, the rubrics state: "If at the command of the Ordinary, collects of this sort (i.e. votive Collects for a specific cause) are to be said for a grave cause, they are omitted only on the vigils of Christmas and Pentecost, on Palm Sunday, and all Doubles of the First Class. But if they are expressly ordered to be said even on Doubles of the I class, then they are omitted only on Christmas, Epiphany, Holy Thursday, Holy Saturday, Easter, the Ascension, Pentecost, Trinity, Corpus Christi, Sacred Heart and Christ the King."

Prayer Against Epidemics

Click here for the traditional prayer against Epidemics to be said by priests.
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Monday, December 22, 2014
2015 Patron Saint for the Year Devotion

UPDATE: RESULTS ARE IN.  SCROLL DOWN.  I RECEIVED ST. PADRE PIO, WHO I HAVE BECOME MORE DEVOTED TO IN RECENT MONTHS (MY FATHER IS VERY DEVOTED TO HIM).  JUST LAST MONTH, I VENERATED THE BANDAGES THAT COVERED THE STIGMATA ON HIS HAND.

UPDATE (1/3/15): DRAWINGS WILL CONTINUE TO TAKE PLACE ON SUNDAYS IN JANUARY.  PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CONTINUE TO ENTER NAMES UNTIL THE END OF JANUARY. 

UPDATE (1/11/15): TODAY'S DRAWING IS COMPLETE AND THE LIST OF RESULTS IS UPDATED BELOW.  THANK YOU FOR EVERYONE FOR YOUR SUPPORT AND PARTICIPATION.  LET US PRAY FOR A HOLY YEAR, A YEAR TO LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR PATRON SAINT FOR A YEAR.  LET US IMITATE THEIR VIRTUES AND STRIVE FOR A LIFE MOST PLEASING TO OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST. 

I am very pleased to again be a facilitator for the Patron Saint of the Year Devotion.  I have been part of this annual tradition since 2006 and have helped coordinate devotions for hundreds of families.  It is my pleasure to now be part of the 2015 Patron Saint of the Year Devotion.

You can read about the past devotions at the following posts:
Again, I would like to take a few minutes to explain the devotion, which has its roots in St. Faustina.

When will the saints be drawn?  This year I will start the drawing of saints on the Octave Day of Christmas after the 10 AM Solemn High Mass and the recitation of both the Veni Creator Spiritus and the Litany of Saints.  Saints will be emailed starting that afternoon and thereafter for the next few days.




What is the Saint for the Year Devotion? Here is my post on this from years past to clarify the matter. This is from the person that draws all of the saints. I don't draw the saints. I will merely pass on your name or screenname to her so that she will draw a saint for you. Also, I will pass on the name of any of your family or friends that would like to participate. This isn't superstition. St. Faustina did the same thing!

Last year hundreds of people received saints to be their special patron, and there were miraculous connections. It was truly amazing. We pray that this year the Holy Ghost will again work so that all participants receive a saint that they will be able to pray to for aid throughout the entire year:
Saint for the Year

I want to tell you about the practice of picking a saint at random to be your “holy protector” for the year. Actually, the saint is the one who chooses us though. The tradition of letting a saint “pick you,” is not a new one. St. Faustina wrote about it in her diary, Divine Mercy in My Soul. The excerpt is below.

“There is a custom among us of drawing by lot, on New Year's Day, special Patrons for ourselves for the whole year. In the morning during meditation, there arose within me a secret desire that the Eucharistic Jesus be my special Patron for this year also, as in the past. But, hiding this desire from my Beloved, I spoke to Him about everything else but that. When we came to refectory for breakfast, we blessed ourselves and began drawing our patrons. When I approached the holy cards on which the names of the patrons were written, without hesitation I took one, but I didn't read the name immediately as I wanted to mortify myself for a few minutes. Suddenly, I heard a voice in my soul: ‘I am your patron. Read.’ I looked at once at the inscription and read, ‘Patron for the Year 1935 - the Most Blessed Eucharist.’ My heart leapt with joy, and I slipped quietly away from the sisters and went for a short visit before the Blessed Sacrament, where I poured out my heart. But Jesus sweetly admonished me that I should be at that moment together with the sisters. I went immediately in obedience to the rule.”Excerpt from Divine Mercy in My Soul, the Diary of St. Faustina"

I have a container full of names ... I will be glad to pick out the name for you and send you the name if you prefer. I am so excited by my saint(s) ... I already picked mine. Well, I should say that they picked me ... I have Saints Marcus and Marcellianus ... they are twin brothers who were sent to prison before their death. St. Sebastian visited them continually in prison and helped keep their faith alive. They are buried near St. Felix and are specifically honored in Spain.

OK now ... here are a couple of immediate ironies in regard to these saints ... I have a SPECIAL place in my heart for twins! As a child, I LOVED reading the story about St. Sebastian. I had a children's book of saints and I think I wore out the pages on St. Sebastian! Felix is my grandfather's name! Silvia, our exchange student, is from Spain! I am so excited to have these two saints to walk through 2006 with me! I'm looking forward as to where and how they will intercede for me.
Please pass this message on through your blogs and/or email distribution lists, letting all of the Catholic blogsphere have the chance to participate. I only ask that you give me your email address so that I may contact you when your saint is drawn. Usually within one to two days I can email you about your saint.

So, please either make sure your email address is in your profile or please leave it below in the comment box when you ask to participate. If you wish to remain anonymous, please leave your initials instead of your name.  And, if you would prefer to email me directly and not write your email address in the comment box, please send an email entitled "Saint for the Year 2015" to acatholiclife [at] gmail.com

So, comment below and pass this message on throughout the entire Catholic Blogsphere!

Support

I handle the planning, marketing, and drawing for this devotion each year without any cost. Please take a minute and if you are a supporter of this devotion, please consider leaving us a free will donation. Your support is greatly appreciated and helps me continue working on this devotion and spreading it further and it helps keep A Catholic Life online.

Please - a donation of only $2.00 is appreciated and helpful!  If each of you contributed only $2.00 I would be able to cover some of the most important updates this blog needs.


Results:


Name Saint
Janine D St. Thomas the Apostle
James B St. John of God
Michelle B St. Louis-Marie de Montfort
Craig J St. Matthias the Apostle
Andrew J St. Bernard of Clairvaux
Christopher J St. Petroc
Suzanne T St. Florentius of Carracedo
Mike T St. Orontius of Lecce
Cormac T Blessed Patrick O'Lougham
Nolan T St. Maximus of Padua
Tim W Our Lady of the Rosary
Gemma D St. Colman
Lucy D St. Gregory of Tours
Julie St. Sanctius of Vienne
Bill St. Walter of Pontoise
Scott St. Jerome
Blake St. Francis Xavier
Josemaria Paulo Jeromino Blessed Chiara Badano
James St. John of Parma
Sandy St. Cornelia the Martyr
Brandon St. Servatus of Tongres
Rachel St. Pantagathus of Vienne
Joey St. Louis IX
Nicole Saint Nathy
Nathaniel St. Timothy
Ava St. Magnus of Fossombrone
Eden Our Lady of Carmel of the Maipu
Jacob St. Andrew the Apostle
Xander St. Ceollach
Genevieve St. Thomas the Apostle
Torres Family St. Willibald
Cathleen St. Irenaeus
Christine M St. Catherine of Alexandria
Evangeline A St. Conon, Bishop of the Isle of Man
Susan M Saint Alena
Lois F. Blessed Crescencio Garcia Pobo
Kathy G St. Anthony
Elynne K St. Pius X
Lisa St Stephn the First Martyr
Troylyn St Andeolus of Smyrna
Tim Blessed Marguerite Robin
TJ The Martyrs of Hayle
Samantha Blessed Pedro Martret y Molet
Jordan St. Quintus the Thaumaturge
Andy M St. Ezekiel Moreno y Diaz
Ignacio G St. Crescentianus
Anne Marie St Gordian
Theresa St. Germana
John Blessed Thomas Guengoro
Joseph St. Claudian of Perga
Katie St. Potamiaena the Elder
Michael Brown, OP St. Mary Magdalen dei Pazzi
Matthew St. Paul the Apostle
Max St. Chrysanthus
Lisa St. Daniel the Prophet
Bill Blessed Dominik Trcka
Christopher St. Projectus
Sarah St. Nicholas of Myra
John St. Flavian of Autun
Monica Blessed Diego Luis de San Vitores-Alonso
Caroline Venerable Anne Cathermine Emmerich
Lucy Espinoza St. Kevoca of Kyle
Mike Viele Martyrs of Constantinople, Feast 7/8
Kathy R St. Rhipsime
Cory L St. Adelbert
Liese E St. Helladius
Franciscus C St. Gregory of Nyssa
Paul Walasek St. Fugatius the Missionary
Fran T Blessed James Thompson
ntitan22 St. Cosmas
spx1313 St. Evasius of Asti
Alley St. Quadratus of Herbipolis
Stephen L St. Hugh of Novara
Judi St. Isaac the Presbyter
Natalie St. Marcellus I
Gloria I Blessed Bezela of Goda
Glen St. Dogmael of Wales
Christina Blessed Basil Anthony Moreau
Mara St. Agathangelus
Michael Blessed Alfred of Hildesheim
Reagan Blessed Filip Geryluk
Karina St. Therese of Lisieux
Juliana St. Candida
Thomas St. Maurice
Elena St. William of Ebelholt
Gregory St. Eithne
Matthew St. Julio Alvarez Mendoza
Kara Saint Timon
CAT C St. Theodulus the Lector
Heather St. Sindeulphus
Dalriata13 St. Apollinaris of Ravenna
Mark L Blessed Basil Hopko
Lila St. Gisogon
Dustin St. Vaast of Arras
Cindy St. Jan Sarkander
Tracy St. Cosmas
Teshia St. Teresa Margaret Redi
Christian St. Fabiola of Rome
Jagear St. Caldeoldus of Vienne
Ashley St. Pius X
Sandy St. Berthold of Parma
Sam St. Hitto of Saint-Gall
Nate St. Catherine of Genoa
Indigo St. Caius, 2nd Century Martyr
Nevaeh Blessed Jose Vega Riano
Livia Blessed Odo of Beauvais
Dawn St. Cloud
Ruth St. Moloc of Mortlach
Rachel St. Acius of Amiens
Ralph St. Rusticus of Narbonne
Maggie St. Jerome
John Saint Poemus of Membressa
Steve Infant Jesus of Prague
Toni St. Edward the King
Ken St. Colette
Tayler Blessed James of Voragine
John Saint Guido Maria Conforti
Lenore Blessed Josefa Naval Girbes
Claire St. Sebastian of Aparicio
Dan St. Leontius
Nikki St. Maruontus
Sebastian St Laura of Saint Catherine of Siena
Chris St. John the Baptist
Christine St. Abban of New Ross
Butch St. Salvius of Amiens
Stephanie St. Joseph the Foster Father of Jesus
Jean M St. Wistremundus of Cordoba
Anna St. Eusebius of Laodicea
Pat M St. Benedicta of Rome
Hailey St. Ouen of Rouen
Donna St. Martin of Tours
Fli K St. Rufino
Barry M. St. Crispin
Susan M. St. Alexis Falconieri
Erin M. St. Gracilian
Alex M. St. Rheticus of Autun
Elly M. St. Kiaran
Anna M. St. Simeon, Bishop and Martyr
Evelyn M. St. Theodosius of Antioch
Katie W St. Chrysanthus
df_seals St. Gotteschalk
Lara P St. Abraham, the Father of Isaac
Heather T St. Hippolytus
Jonathan A St. Rigobert of Rheims
Jeffrey Kirkland St. Stephen the First Martyr
Jess St. George
Jess' future husband St. Damien of Molokai
Jess' Mom Blessed Herman the Cripple
Jess' Dad St. Isidore of Alexandria
N. St. Faustinus
M. St. Clotsindis of Marchiennes
A. St. Hyginus, the Pope
L. St. Romana of Capua
jmr1979  St. Nazarius of Rome
KT Blessed Alexander Briant
Serv St. Patroclus of Troyes
Van Family St. Martin of Tours
Vich Family St. Brynoth I
Mac Family St. John XXIII
Juras Family St. Andrew the Apostle
Anna Blessed Haberilla
Enrico Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception
Maria Blessed Andre de Soveral
Filip St. Ava of Denain
Beata St. Austrebertha of Pavilly
Apostolate Saint Honoratus of Arles
Spor St. Cadroe 
Doc St. Narcissus of Gerona
Joe Blessed Sebastian Maggi
Monica St. Apollonia
Laura Our Lady of Prompt Succor
Amy St. John of God
Janet G St. Joseph the Foster Father of Jesus
mewliu St. Forannan
Cheryl Blessed Pope Benedict XI
Jacob St. Vulpian of Tyre
Josie Naiser and Monique Barrios Naiser  St. Ioannes Pak Hu-jae
Ramona Andrea D. Blessed Margaret of Savoy
Holly M. Barrios-D. Blessed Guillaume-Nicolas-Louis Leclerq
John, Holly and Ramona D. St. Vitus
Tony, Elizabeth and Ruaidhri D. St. Crispina
Angela Grace D. Our Lady, Assumed into Heaven
Michelle S Blessed André Duliou
Michelle's husband St. Eadsin of Canterbury
Michelle's best friend St. Meneve
Liam O St. Gosbert of Osnabruck
Alma R St. Leudadd of Bardsey
John R St. Plato
Amelia  Blessed Augustine Novello
Fiona St. Noel Chabanel
Isabella St. Juliana of Nicomedia
Dylan St. Frumentius
Francesco St. Agatha
Samantha St. Fiace
Anthony St. Facundinus of Taino
Hannah St. Rosius of Campania
Zoe St. Pretextatus
Mary Ann A St. Giusta de Sardegna
Edmondm1 St. Ennodius
DanielleR Blessed Aaron of Cracow
M Family St. Restitutus of Rome
Father St. Gundenis of Carthage
Joan F St. Rhipsime
Kathy St. Amantius
Mary Venerable Sister Henriette Aymer De La Chevalerie
Ann St. John the Baptist
Stephanie St. Anastasius
GB Blessed Andrew the Catechist
Robin St. Nonno of Porto Romano
Debbie St. Macra of Rheims
Joe St. Thérèse of Lisieux
Thomas Blessed William Andleby
David St. Maturus the Novice
Stephanie St. Agilaeus
dsmccarroll St. Illadan of Rathlihen
Laura St. Joan of Valois
Valerie V St. Fabiola of Rome
Katie V St. John of Bridlington

If you are not familiar your saint, I encourage you to research online and even pick up a copy of Father Hugo Hoever's "Live of the Saints," from which I read daily.  While the book does not include saints canonized in recent years, it is something that I am highly recommending.

Here is a prayer to honor any saint: http://acatholiclife.blogspot.com/2006/01/prayer-to-venerate-any-saint.html
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Tuesday, December 26, 2023
2024 Patron Saint of the Year Devotion

UPDATE: RESULTS ARE IN.  SCROLL DOWN.  i received St. Ebontius, Bishop of Babastro, Spain, after its recapture from the Moors. Born in Comminges, Haute Garonne, France, he became a Benedictine and abbot before accepting the see of Babastro.

SPONSOR: This Devotion is being sponsored again this year by CatechismClass.com.  Whether you are looking for godparent preparation courses, Sacramental preparation for your children, or just to better learn the Faith as an adult, CatechismClass.com has courses for all ages and walks of life. Check out CatechismClass.com's affordable programs and make it a New Year's resolution to learn and live the Faith better than ever.

You can read about the past devotions in the following posts:
Again, I would like to take a few minutes to explain the devotion.

What is the Saint for the Year Devotion?  We pray that this year the Holy Ghost will again work so that all participants receive a saint that they will be able to pray to for aid throughout the entire year: St. Faustina wrote about it in her diary, Divine Mercy in My Soul. The excerpt is below.
“There is a custom among us of drawing by lot, on New Year's Day, special Patrons for ourselves for the whole year. In the morning during meditation, there arose within me a secret desire that the Eucharistic Jesus be my special Patron for this year also, as in the past. But, hiding this desire from my Beloved, I spoke to Him about everything else but that. When we came to refectory for breakfast, we blessed ourselves and began drawing our patrons. When I approached the holy cards on which the names of the patrons were written, without hesitation I took one, but I didn't read the name immediately as I wanted to mortify myself for a few minutes. Suddenly, I heard a voice in my soul: ‘I am your patron. Read.’ I looked at once at the inscription and read, ‘Patron for the Year 1935 - the  Most Blessed Eucharist.’ My heart leapt with joy, and I slipped quietly away from the sisters and went for a short visit before the Blessed Sacrament, where I poured out my heart. But Jesus sweetly admonished me that I should be at that moment together with the sisters. I went immediately in obedience to the rule.”Excerpt from Divine Mercy in My Soul, the Diary of St. Faustina"

Over the years, I've heard from many people of the great connection they have to their special patrons. Here is one of those stories from the past: 

I have Saints Marcus and Marcellianus ... they are twin brothers who were sent to prison before their death. St. Sebastian visited them continually in prison and helped keep their faith alive. They are buried near St. Felix and are specifically honored in Spain. OK now ... here are a couple of immediate ironies in regard to these saints ... I have a SPECIAL place in my heart for twins! As a child, I LOVED reading the story about St. Sebastian. I had a children's book of saints and I think I wore out the pages on St. Sebastian! Felix is my grandfather's name! Silvia, our exchange student, is from Spain! I am so excited to have these two saints to walk through 2006 with me! I'm looking forward as to where and how they will intercede for me.
How do I enter?  I will pull names for everyone who is a Patreon of this blog. You may submit up to 10 names for each Patreon, allowing you to have names drawn for your family and friends. The drawing will happen automatically for all who are patrons at any paid level. Sign up on Patreon for any paid level to support this blog, and you will be included. Unfortunately, due to the significant time investment I put into this devotion and many other responsibilities, I will only be able to do so for my Patreon supporters.

When will the saints be drawn?  This year, I will start the drawing of saints on the morning of the Feast of the Circumcision and the Octave Day of Christmas (i.e., January 1st). Drawings will occur as the Litany of Saints is recited.  That means results will likely be commented and/or messaged to Patreons by the late afternoon (US Central Time) on January 1st. This will be the only drawing this year. 

Please pass this message on through your blogs and/or email distribution lists, letting all of the Catholic Blogsphere have the chance to participate.

Results:

Name Saint
Anna St. William of Pontoise
Vincent St. Valentine of Rome
Jaime St. Ennodius
AuliyaMarie St. Hitto of Saint-Gall
JL St. Crispina
Julio Blessed Maria Bartholomew
CTC St. Mark the Evangelist
JWC St. Daniel the Prophet
SEC St. Cloud
ABR St. Tironensian Order
SRR St. Simeon-Francois Berneux
RAR St. Charles Borromeo
MHC St. Paul the first hermit
JDC St. Catherine of Genoa
JT The Martyrs of Hayle
ZR St. Henry II
Randy St. Simeon, Bishop and Martyr
Kimberly St. Joseph the foster Father of Jesus Christ
Tom St. Abraham, father of Isaac
Gina Blessed Anthony of Pavonio
Tucker St. Jerome
Mother Mary Paul St. Lambert of Vence
Sr Mary Agnes St. Aderald
Jake St. Gemma Galgani
Emily St. Laura of Saint Catherine of Siena
Nick Pope St. Pius V
Mary St. Marguerite Bourgeois
Kristen Blessed Odo of Beauvais
Cheyanne Pope St. Pius X
Carolyn St. Anthony Zaccaria
Paul St. Rufino
Amelia Blessed William Andleby
CcKenna St. Aderald
Kenli St. Aventinus of Tours
Steven St. Peter Fourier
JoAnn St. Cosmas
Stephen St. Rene Goupil
Bernadette St. Stephen of Mar Saba
Erin St. Bruno
Kevin Blessed Terence
Niamh Our Lady of the Rosary
Malachy St. George
Mulreann St. Edward the King
Sean St. Alexander the martyr
Michael St. Bernard of Thiron
Jesse St. Meneve
Jen St. Theophilus of Corte
Chris St. Thomas More
Ryan Blessed Andre de Soveral
Libby Blessed Herman the Cripple
Noah Blessed Henry
Bella Blessed Josefa Naval Girbes
Tim W St. Quintus the Thaumaturge
John D St. Estelle
Xavier St. Louise de Marillac
Griffin St. Charles Garnier
Elijah St. Artaldus
James St. Adelelmus of Flanders
Max St. Irenaeus of Lyons
Jacob St. Conon, Bishop of the Isle of Man
Christopher Blessed Sadoc and Companions
Christian C Blessed Villana
Gabriel St. Adelin of Seez

If you are not familiar with your saint, I encourage you to research online and even pick up a copy of Father Hugo Hoever's "Live of the Saints," which I read daily.  While the book does not include saints canonized in recent years, it is something that I highly recommend.

Here is a prayer to honor any saint: http://acatholiclife.blogspot.com/2006/01/prayer-to-venerate-any-saint.html
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Friday, December 20, 2013
2014 Patron Saint for the Year Devotion

UPDATE: RESULTS ARE IN.  SCROLL DOWN TO SEE!

UPDATE 2: Thank you to the 214 people who participated in this devotion.  As of now the drawings for 2014 have closed.  Thank you again and I'll be in contact with you in December 2014 regarding the 2015 Patron Saint of the Year Devotion

I am very pleased to again be a facilitator for the Patron Saint of the Year Devotion.  I have been part of this annual tradition since 2006 and have helped coordinate devotions for hundreds of families.  It is my pleasure to now be part of the 2014 Patron Saint of the Year Devotion.

You can read about the past devotions at the following posts:
Again, I would like to take a few minutes to explain the devotion, which has its roots in St. Faustina.

When will the saints be drawn?  This year I will start the drawing of saints on the Octave Day of Christmas after the 10 AM Solemn High Mass and the recitation of both the Veni Creator Spiritus and the Litany of Saints.  Saints will be emailed starting that afternoon and thereafter.


What is the Saint for the Year Devotion? Here is my post on this from years past to clarify the matter. This is from the person that draws all of the saints. I don't draw the saints. I will merely pass on your name or screenname to her so that she will draw a saint for you. Also, I will pass on the name of any of your family or friends that would like to participate. This isn't superstition. St. Faustina did the same thing!

Last year hundreds of people received saints to be their special patron, and there were miraculous connections. It was truly amazing. We pray that this year the Holy Ghost will again work so that all participants receive a saint that they will be able to pray to for aid throughout the entire year:
Saint for the Year

I want to tell you about the practice of picking a saint at random to be your “holy protector” for the year. Actually, the saint is the one who chooses us though. The tradition of letting a saint “pick you,” is not a new one. St. Faustina wrote about it in her diary, Divine Mercy in My Soul. The excerpt is below.

“There is a custom among us of drawing by lot, on New Year's Day, special Patrons for ourselves for the whole year. In the morning during meditation, there arose within me a secret desire that the Eucharistic Jesus be my special Patron for this year also, as in the past. But, hiding this desire from my Beloved, I spoke to Him about everything else but that. When we came to refectory for breakfast, we blessed ourselves and began drawing our patrons. When I approached the holy cards on which the names of the patrons were written, without hesitation I took one, but I didn't read the name immediately as I wanted to mortify myself for a few minutes. Suddenly, I heard a voice in my soul: ‘I am your patron. Read.’ I looked at once at the inscription and read, ‘Patron for the Year 1935 - the Most Blessed Eucharist.’ My heart leapt with joy, and I slipped quietly away from the sisters and went for a short visit before the Blessed Sacrament, where I poured out my heart. But Jesus sweetly admonished me that I should be at that moment together with the sisters. I went immediately in obedience to the rule.”Excerpt from Divine Mercy in My Soul, the Diary of St. Faustina"

I have a container full of names ... I will be glad to pick out the name for you and send you the name if you prefer. I am so excited by my saint(s) ... I already picked mine. Well, I should say that they picked me ... I have Saints Marcus and Marcellianus ... they are twin brothers who were sent to prison before their death. St. Sebastian visited them continually in prison and helped keep their faith alive. They are buried near St. Felix and are specifically honored in Spain.

OK now ... here are a couple of immediate ironies in regard to these saints ... I have a SPECIAL place in my heart for twins! As a child, I LOVED reading the story about St. Sebastian. I had a children's book of saints and I think I wore out the pages on St. Sebastian! Felix is my grandfather's name! Silvia, our exchange student, is from Spain! I am so excited to have these two saints to walk through 2006 with me! I'm looking forward as to where and how they will intercede for me.
Please pass this message on through your blogs and/or email distribution lists, letting all of the Catholic blogsphere have the chance to participate. I only ask that you give me your email address so that I may contact you when your saint is drawn. Usually within one to two days I can email you about your saint.

So, please either make sure your email address is in your profile or please leave it below in the comment box when you ask to participate. If you wish to remain anonymous, please leave your initials instead of your name.  And, if you would prefer to email me directly and not write your email address in the comment box, please send an email entitled "Saint for the Year 2013" to acatholiclife [at] gmail.com

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Results:



Name Saint
Susanne M. St. Maria Goretti
Amelia G St. Hyacinth feastday 9/11
Alma R St. Thomas Aquinas feastday 3/7
Evangeline St. Gertrude Comensoli
Antoniette St. Romanus feastday 8/9
Andy M St. Perpetuus feastday 4/8
Michael St. Catherine feastday 11/25
Matthew St. Hilary feastday 1/14
Max St. Nazarius feastday 7/28
Cory L St. Guilia Salzano
Diane K St. Bertha feastday 7/4
Kathy L St. Marius feastday 1/19
Elizabeth C St. Eligius feastday 12/1
Elynne W The Guardian Angels
Cathleen St. Ephrem the Syrian
Edmund St. Theodulus feastday of 5/3
Carla St. Augustine of Canterbury
Anna St. Elizabeth feastday of 7/8
Larry St. Lupicinus feastday of 2/28
Betty St. Ladislas feastday of 6/27
Perry St. Caius feastday of 4/22
Fran T St. Fabian feastday 1/20
GentleHeart64 St. Didacus feastday 11/3
Kathy G St. Mary of the Cross
Karleen St. Hyacinth feastday 8/17
Guy C. St. Cajetan feastday 8/7
Terry St. Tarasius feastday 2/25
John St. Bede feastday 4/10
Joseph St. Agnes
Heidi M St. Plutarch feastday 6/28
ABG St. Romanus feastday 8/9
JL St. John Francis Regis
Anna B St. John Leonard feastday 10/9
Bill St. Ambrose
Julie St. Ladislas feastday of 6/27
Scott  St. Hyacinth feastday 8/17
Blake St. Ludger feastday 3/26
Jonathan A 40 Martyrs of Sebaste 
James A St. Eventius feastday 5/3
Ron A St. Thomas of Canterbury
Jessa St. Abraham feastday 3/16
Jessa's sister M. Seven Holy Brothers feastday 7/10
Jessa's  sister L. St. Camillus of Leilis feastday 7/18
Jessa's  future husband St. Theodore Guerin
Jessa's  dad and mom St. Barbara feastday 12/4
Joe St. Philogonius feastday 12/20
Monica St. John Baptist de Rossi
Laura St. Jerome
Amy St. Marcellinus feastday 6/2
Judy St. Jerome
Joan St. Frances Cabrini
Anonymous St. Alphonsus Liguori
Kathy R St. Hospitius feastday 5/21
Lisa E St. Martin de Porres
Lisa B St. Theodore Guerin
Michael Y St. Paternus feastday 4/15
Mariah St. Julia feastday 5/22
Monica M. St. John Gualbert feastday 7/12
Cynthia V St. Medard feastday 6/8
N Alan Anderson St. Paul the Apostle
Rosalinda L St. Methodius feastday 7/7
Lujan St. Albert the Great
Enrico St. Helena feastday 8/18
Joy St. Perpetuus feastday 4/8
Pancreatius St. Edward feastday 10/13
Filip St. Rufina feastday 7/10
Anna St. Luigi Guanella
Serv St. Anthony Claret feastday 10/23
Va Family St. Ludger feastday 3/26
Vi Family St. Crescentia feastday 6/15
Leissue Claim St. Hyacinth feastday 8/17
Leissue Home St. Filippo Smaldone
Leissue Doc St. Joseph Calasanctius feastday 8/27
Ramzi St. Barbatus feastday 2/19
Pam Seven Holy Brothers feastday 7/10
Noah St. Willibrord feastday 11/7
Noella Our Lady under the title "Our Lady of the Rosary"
Kate St. Crescentia feastday 6/15
Paul W St. Perpetuus feastday 4/8
Unknown St. Marcellinus feastday 6/2
Cathy T St. Barachisius feastday 3/29
Ray St. Josaphat feastday 11/14
Rosie St. Caspar
Cristian St. Alpohnsa of the Immaculate Conception
Nicolaus St. Bede feastday 4/10
Elena St. Quintin feastday 10/31
Pablo St. Tarasius feastday 2/25
Ruth Seven Holy Servite Founders
Dan & Kristin S. St. John Leonard feastday 10/9
Sandy St. Anthony of the Desert
Brandon St. George Preca
Rachel St. Paul of the Cross
Sue St. Bernardo Tolomei
Rebecca St. Joseph the Foster Father of Jesus Christ
Clare St. Peter of Alacantara feastday 10/19
Mark St. Rafael Guizar Valencia
Jess St. Bernard feastday of 8/20
Lucy L St. Frumentius feastday 10/27
Lucy E St. Andrew the Apostle
Sonya B St. Melchior
Susan St. Chrysenthus feastday 10/25
Madalena Our Lady under the title "Our Lady of the Rosary"
A. Dawn M. Anderson St. Julius feastday 4/12
Lois F St. Albinus feastday 3/1
Gemma D St. Paul the Apostle
Barry M. St. Frei Galvao
Susan M. St. Perpetuus feastday 4/8
Erin M.  St. Mary of the Cross
Alex M. St. Philogonius feastday 12/20
Elly M. St. Edward feastday 10/13
Anna M. St. Francis Xavier feastday 12/3
Evelyn M.  St. John the Apostle
Tim W St. Catherine Laboure feastday 11/28
Steve St. Bernardine of Siena feastday of 5/20
Toni St. Ethelreda feastday of 6/2
Stephanie St. Soter feastday of 4/22
Christine St. Mary feastday of 3/16
Butch St. Arcangelo Tadini
Ken St. Paul the 1st Hermit
John St. Elizabeth feastday of 7/8
Lenore St. Barnabas feastday 6/11
Baby #1 St. Matthias 
Dan St. John Joseph of the Cross feastday 3/5
Baby #2 St. Bernard feastday of 8/20
Christopher St. Hilary feastday 1/14
Craig V St. Edward feastday 10/13
Vangie M. St. Louis IX
Lisa St. Anthony Zaccaria feastday 7/5
Franciscus Carmelo The Guardian Angels
Sequoia S St. Gregory Barbarigo
Aimee St. Damien Joseph de Veuster
Jay St. Thomas Apostle
Cameron St. Ludger feastday 3/26
Liam St. Albert the Great
Callie O. The Holy Innocents
Anonymous St. Ethelreda feastday of 6/2
Anonymous' son Patrick St. Teresa feastday 10/15
Lisa St. Felix of Valois
Bill St. Cornelius feastday 9/16
Christopher St. Abachum feastday 1/19
Sarah St. Eusebius feastday 8/14
John St. Quintin feastday 10/31
Monica St. Dominic feastday 8/4
Caroline St. Leocadia feastday 12/9
Bekki St. Andrew Avellino feastday 11/10
Cindy St. Marcellus feastday 1/6
Lila St. Basil the Great
Dustin St. Boniface
Hailey St. Damien Joseph de Veuster
Janet G St. Andrew the Apostle
Seppy P St. Felicitas feastday 3/6
Pete R St. Eligius feastday 12/1
fwkoes St. John of Avila
Lucy D St. Victor feastday 7/12
Roger St. Eusebius feastday 12/16
Demi St. Frances Cabrini
Renee M St. Anthony Zaccaria feastday 7/5
Chistine M St. Bridget feastday 10/8
Catherine St. Mary dei Pazzi feastday 5/29
Tony M St. Martha feastday 1/19
Michelle St. Polycarp
Rick St. Donatian feastday 5/24
Sean St. Benjamin feastday 3/31
Derek St. Marie Eugenie of Jesus Milleret
Dorothy St. Hyacinth feastday 9/11
Mark L St. James feastday 7/25
Pete S St. Donatian feastday 5/24
Jon H St. Cyril feastday 7/7
Cynthia H. St. Martha feastday 1/19
John R.  St. Anthony of the Desert
Lisa S. St. Melchior
Nanette St. Caspar
Dalleys St. Victorian feastday 1/12
Christina B Seven Holy Brothers feastday 7/10
John M. R.  St. Rafael Guizar Valencia
Judi S. St. Euphrasia feastday 3/13
Sharon K St. Callistus feastday 10/14
Michael C 40 Martyrs of Sebaste 
Heather St. Peter feastday 6/29
M Porter St. James feastday 7/25
Debbie St. Vincent feastday 1/22
Joe The Guardian Angels
Thomas St. Margaret feastday 6/10
David St. Cyril feastday 7/7
Stephanie St. Camillus of Leilis feastday 7/18
abjeschke089 St. Stanislaus feastday 5/7
Cheryl St. Marcellinus feastday 4/20
Jacob St. Cyril of Alexandria
Alicia St. Silverius feastday 6/20
Alicia's Mom St. Porphyrius feastday 2/26
Barb St. Veronica of Milan feastday 1/13
Jim St. Acacius feastday 5/8
Nathalie C St. Evodius feastday 5/6
Gorraiz Family St. Abachum feastday 1/19
Pamela M St. Stanislaw Soltys
Danielle R St. Jerome
Please-eaileron St. Theodore Guerin
Denise G St. Camillus of Leilis feastday 7/18
Kathy S St. Simon feastday 10/28
Michael V St. Anthony Zaccaria feastday 7/5
Liz St. Eleuthenus feastday 9/6
Ayden St. Anne feastday 7/26
Sean. Jr St. Veronica of Milan feastday 1/13
Barbara St. Daria feastday 10/25
Daryl St. Fabian feastday 1/20
Jeanie St. Eventius feastday 5/3
Lawrence St. Peter of Alacantara feastday 10/19
Erika St. Barbara feastday 12/4
Jared S St. Januarius
Mark St. Veronica feastday 7/12
Kay St. Edward feastday 10/13
Ross St. Gregory feastday 1/4
Carol St. Marcellinus feastday 4/20
Lawrence St. Marcellus feastday 10/30

If you are not familiar your saint, I encourage you to research online and even pick up a copy of Father Hugo Hoever's "Live of the Saints," from which I read daily.  While the book does not include saints canonized in recent years, it is something that I am highly recommending.  You may find information on your saint on my page dedicated to the saints: http://acatholiclife.blogspot.com/2005/09/saints.html and here is a prayer to honor any saint: http://acatholiclife.blogspot.com/2006/01/prayer-to-venerate-any-saint.html
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