
| Can. 1186 To foster the sanctification of the people of God, the Church commends to the special and filial veneration of Christ's faithful the Blessed Mary ever-Virgin, the Mother of God, whom Christ constituted the Mother of all. The Church also promotes the true and authentic cult of the other Saints, by whose example the faithful are edified and by whose intercession they are supported. |
| Can. 1187 Only those servants of God may be venerated by public cult who have been numbered by ecclesiastical authority among the Saints or the Blessed. |
Code of Canon Law
Title IV: The Cult of the Saints, of Sacred Images and of Relics 1186-1187
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The word "saint" comes from the Latin word "sanctus", which translates to "consecrated" or "holy". Saints are men and women who have lived their lives (and very often gave them up freely) in such a way as to be rewarded with the Kingdom of God. The road to being officially recognized by the Church as a saint in a long one. In the earliest stage, the saint-in-the-making is identified as a "Servant of God". That stage is followed by a recognition of being "Venerable" and then "Blessed" before being recognized by the Church as a saint or "Friend of God". This official recognition by the Church as a saint comes at the conclusion of the process and ceremony called "canonization". These saints, living exemplary lives, provided for us examples to follow so that we may, in turn, follow them to Heaven. Based on the course of their lives and the circumstances surrounding them, some of the saints serve as "patrons" of certain peoples, places, things, and occupations, as they intercede for us before God. "Feast Days" are recognized for each saint. These feast days are very often the day of the year in which they died, especially if they gave up their lives for their faith. These special saints that gave up their lives for their faith are called "martyrs".
You can list the patron saints by:
the name of the patron saint
patronage
feast day
And finally for your browsing pleasure, we've collected all of the patron saint images in a gallery.
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