Sunday, 12 January 2014

Patron Saints - Glossary

Patron Saints - Glossary



1.Patron Saint - Glossary - About.com Angels & Miracles

Description:Patron saints are faithful people who have died, gone to
heaven, and now pray for people on Earth. Each patron saint specializes in
helping people with particular ...



2.Patron Saints - Glossary - About.com Angels & Miracles

Description:Learn here about patron saints whose names begin with the letter



3.Patron Saints Index

Description:Profiles of thousands of saints and beati. Browse by name or
by topic. Sanctoral calendar, timeline, FAQs, images.



4.Patron Saint | Glossary | The National Gallery, London

Description:Patron Saint A patron saint is the saint who gives protection
to groups or individuals, usually because of a shared name or activity.
Thus, Saints Cosmas and Damian ...



5.Patronal Feast | Episcopal Library - About the Library ...

Description:Patronal Feast. Back. The feast of the patron saint or title
of a church, school, religious order, or other organization. The custom of
having a patron saint can be ...



6.Patron Saints - Laurent Lazard

Description:Patron Saints Index Image Gallery: Michael the Archangel. An
online community for Roman Catholics featuring chat, threaded discussion
and free web site service and ...



7.The Encyclopedia of Saints - Free eBooks Download

Description:Appendixes include information on patron saints by topic, ...
and a glossary of heresies. Saints profiled include: Blessed Andre
Bessette, Anselm.



8.St. Nicholas Center ::: Glossary

Description:Glossary. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T V W Z. Père
Fouettard ... Patron Saint The saint who is the special protector of a
person, group, or place Pelagius



9.Patron | Define Patron at Dictionary.com

Description:See patron saint: 4. (in ancient Rome) the protector of a
dependant or client, often the former master of a freedman still retaining
certain rights over him: 5.



10.patron - LifeSun

Description:A patron saint or a patron hallow is a saint who in some
Christian denominations is regarded as the tutelary spirit or heavenly
advocate of a nation, place, craft ...

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