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Saint Listings:

(Definitely Not All-Encompassing)

1. St. Agnes, VM
A Roman virgin who suffered martyrdom at the age of 13 rather than lose her
virginity.
Feast: January 21
Liturgical Color: Red
Devotional Color: Blue or White
Symbol: Lamb
Powers:
To keep a husband faithful
Find a soul mate
Reveal dishonesty in a relationship (find the truth about someone).

2. St. Alexis, C
Abandoned wealth and power and lived in poverty unknown until after his death.
Feast: July 17
Liturgical Color: White
Devotional Color: Pink
Symbol: Crucifix
Powers:
Protects against astral attack
Protects against violence
Protection from enemies.

3. St. Alphonse Liguori, BCD


Moral theologian. Left a life as a lawyer to become a priest.
Founded Redemptorist Order.
Feast: August 2
Liturgical Color: White
Devotional Color: Purple
Powers:
Alleviates pain from sore muscles, joint pain, or arthritis
Healing of bones
Aiding in learning theology or morality.

4. St. Aloysius, C
Jesuit. Ministered in Rome.
Feast: June 21
Liturgical Color: White
Devotional Color: Blue
Powers:
Settle domestic disputes
Healing from the flu, fevers, and contagious diseases.

5. St. Anne, Mother of Mary.


Feast: July 26
Liturgical Color: White
Devotional Color: white
Powers:
Aids the deaf and blind.
Creates a happy home environment

6. St. Anthony of Padua, CDT


Franciscan.
Doctor of the Church.
Wonderworker.
Feast: June 13
Liturgical Color: White
Devotional Color: Brown
Symbol: Lily
Powers:
Finds that which is lost
Improves Memory
Rejuvenates love in a relationship that has turned sour.

7. St. Augustine of Hippo, BCD


Doctor of the Church.
Wrote City of God.
Feast: August 28
Liturgical Color: White
Devotional Color: White
Powers:
Opposes Paganism
To grant eloquence in rhetoric or philosophy
To brew a perfect batch of beer.

8. St. Barbara, VM
Martyr from Asia Minor
Feast: December 4
Liturgical Color: Red
Devotional Color: Red
Symbol: Tower
Powers:
Protect relationship from rivals
Protection from meddling in-laws
Clear a path of obstacles
Secure a release from prison.
Secure protection from a storm.

9. St. Bartholomew, A
Preached the Gospel in the East. Martyred in Armenia for converting too many
people
Feast: August 24
Liturgical Color: Red
Devotional Color: Red
Symbol: Butcher Knife
Powers:
Reveal things being hidden from you
Protection from Violence
Healing after a surgery.

10. St. Benedic, Ab


Founder of Benedictine Order.
Monastic.
Feast: March 21
Liturgical Color: White
Devotional Color: White
Symbol: Raven, Broken Cup
Powers:
Protection from poison
Protection from temptation
Protection from contagious disease
Protection from storms
Aids during times of healing and death
Healing of animals
To increase prosperity.
11. St. Blaise, BM
Bishop of Sebaste in Armenia.
Miracle-worker.
Martyr.
Feast: February 3
Liturgical Color: Red
Devotional Color: Blue
Symbol: Comb, Two Unlit Crossed Candles
Powers:
Increases positive communication and self-expression
Heals ailments of the throat.

12. St. Brigid of Kildare, V


Founded first concent for women in Ireland.
Miracle-worker
Feast: February 1
Liturgical Color: White
Devotional Color: Yellow
Symbol: Cow
Powers:
To increase fertility
For healing
For happiness and health in pets and livestock
Assists with breeding lifestock
To improve literary gifts, especially poetry.
For Prophecy

13. St. Catherine of Alexandria, VM


Martyr
Feast: November 25
Liturgical Color: Red
Devotional Color: Yellow or White
Symbol: Wheel
Powers:
Grants Beauty
Grants fertility
Grants a peaceful death.
Grants confidence
Grants seductiveness in public speaking.

14. St. Cecilia, VM


Converted her husband.
Martyr
Feast: November 22
Liturgical Color: Red
Devotional Color: Green
Symbol: Organ
Powers:
Grants success in an artistic career
Grants musical talent.

15. St. Christopher, M


Martyr
Story of an incident carrying the Christ-child across a stream
Feast: July 25
Liturgical Color: Red
Devotional Color: Red
Powers:
Protection from accidents, sudden death, and during storms.
Protection while traveling.

16. St. Clare of Assisi, V


Franciscan.
Feast: August 12
Liturgical Color: White
Devotional Color: White
Symbol: Monstrance
Powers:
Protects against astral attack.
To overcome addictions to drugs or alcohol.

17. Sts. Cosmas and Damian, MM


Physicians who worked pro bono.
Martyred.
Feast: September 27
Liturgical Color: Red
Devotional Color: Green
Symbol: Herbs and palm
Powers:
Healing
To get a correct diagnosis
Physical protection.

18. St. Cyprian of Antioch, BM


Christian Magician.
Converted to Christianity after an attempt at a love spell backfired.
Martyr
Feast: September 26
Liturgical Color: Red
Devotional Colore: Red or Purple
Powers:
Protection against baneful magic
Protection against satanists
To improve one's magical practice.

19. St. Cyprian of Carthage, BM


Father of the Church.
Martyr
Feast: September 16
Liturgical Color: Red
Devotional Color: purple
Powers:
Protection from womanizers
Protection from liars, cheaters, or negative attitudes
Aids the homeless.
Protection during legal trouble from being given a heavy sentence.

20. St. Dymphna, VM


Martyred due to a mentally ill father.
Feast: May 15
Liturgical Color: Red
Devotional Color: Blue
Symbol: Downward Pointing Sword
Powers:
Helps against nervous disorders
Aids with mental disorders or mental illness.
Protects from obsession or astral attack.
21. St. Expedite, M
Martyr.
Feast: Not celebrated.
Liturgical Color: Not celebrated
Devotional Color: Yellow
Symbol: Cross with the word "hodie" ("today"). Raven
Powers:
To settle disputes
Reverse a bad situation
Make rapid change occur.

22. St. Florian, M


Soldier. Martyr.
Feast: May 4
Liturgical Color: Red
Devotional Color: Red or Orange
Symbol: Burning House
Powers:
To protect a home from flood, fire, burglary, or infestation, etc.
General protection of a home.

23. St. Francis of Assisi, C


Founder of the Franciscan Friars.
Feast: October 4
Liturgical Color: White
Devotional Color: Brown
Powers:
To resolve conflicts and attain peace
To reveal and dismantle evil plots
To improve the environment and ecology.

24. St. Francis Xavier Cabrini, C


Jesuit.
Preached the Gospel in the East Indies.
Feast: December 30
Liturgical Color: White
Devotional Color: White
Powers:
Assists in matters of immigration
Assists in moving to another city.
Assists in matters relating to health, education, or insurance.

25. St. Gabriel


Archangel
Feast: March 24
Liturgical Color: White
Devotional Color: White, Silver, or Purple
Powers:
To improve communication with a loved one
To aid in interpreting dreams.

26. St. George, M


Supposedly slew a dragon.
Soldier.
Martyr
Feast: April 23
Liturgical color: Red
Devotional Color: Red
Symbol: Slaying of a dragon
Powers:
To conquer fears
To acquire courage.
To overcome jealousy.

27. St. Gerard Majella, C


Redemptorist Order.
Seeming supernatural powers.
Feast: October 16
Liturgical Color: White
Devotional Color: White
Powers:
To aid in becoming pregnant
To declare innocent the falsely accused
To improve psychic power.

28. St. Helen of Jerusalem


Mother of Emperor Constantine.
Finder of the True Cross
Feast: August 18
Liturgical Color: White
Devotional Color: Pink or Red
Symbol: Cross
Powers:
To return a strayed lover
To overcome sorrow, obsession, and unhappiness

29. St. Ignatius of Loyola, C


Soldier
Founder of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits).
Feast: July 31
Liturgical Color: White
Devotional Color: white
Symbol: Book and a Plum
Powers:
To protect a home from burglary and evil spirits
To combat enemies of the church
For conversion to the faith
Protection against slander.

30. St. James the Greater, A


Apostle
Martyred by Herod.
Feast: July 25
Liturgical Color: Red
Devotional Color: Red
Symbol: Cockleshell
Powers:
To clear obstacles from your path
To conquer or remove enemies
For justice to prevail.

31. St. Joan of Arc, VM


Saw visions of saints and angels who directed her to assist the
legitimate King of France against the English.
Martyred by the English.
Feast: May 30
Liturgical Color: Red
Devotional Color: Grey
Symbol: Suit of Armor
Powers:
To improve spiritual strength
To gain freedom from prisons, literal or metaphorical
To overcome rivals.

32. St. John the Baptist


Prophet
Martyr
Feast: June 24(Nativity), August 29(Beheading)
Liturgical Color: White(June), Red(August)
Devotional Color: Green
Powers:
To grant good luck, fertility, and prosperity
For protection from enemies

33. St. John Bosco, C


Founded the Salesian Order for Men
Founded the Daughters of Mary Help of Christians for Women
Cared for poor children with nowhere to go.
Feast: January 31
Liturgical Color: White
Devotional Color: Yellow
Powers:
Anything for the good of children
Aids students and educational matters.

34. St. Joseph, Spouse of the Blessed Virgin, C


Cared for Mary.
Tradition says he died prior to Jesus coming of age.
Feast: March 19 and May 1
Liturgical Color: White
Devotional Color: White
Symbol: Lily, Pitcher with Loaf of Bread
Powers:
To help sell a home
To find a job
To protect a happy marriage

35. St. Jude, A


Apostle
Authored an epistle
Feast: OCtober 28
Liturgical Color: Red
Devotional Color: Green, White, or Red
Symbol: Medal with the Face of Jesus, Staff
Powers:
To aid with "hopeless causes."
To cure addictions
To secure release from imprisonment

36. St. Laurence, M


Distributed to the poor the possessions of the church after the pope was martyred
so the government would not get them.
Martyred.
Feast: August 10
Liturgical Color: Red
Devotional Color: Red
Symbol: Gridiron
Powers:
To secure a peaceful happy home and family
Assists with finances.
Increases spiritual strength.

37. St. Lazarus, M


Brother of Martha and Mary.
Contradictory traditions of what happened later in his life.
Feast: July 29
Liturgical Color: Red
Devotional Color: Yellow
Symbol: Pair of crutches, dog
Powers:
Assists with sicknesses, disease, addictions
To improve health
To obtain prosperity

38. St. Louis Bertrand, C


Dominican priest.
Missionary to South America
Gift of Tongues
Feast: October 9
Liturgical Color: White
Devotional Color: White
Powers:
Aids in learning languages
Protection from evil, accidents, sickness, and enemies
Protects children from evil spirits

39. St. Lucy, VM


Vowed to be a constant virgin.
Martyred for it.
Feast: December 13
Liturgical Color: Red
Devotional Color: White
Powers:
Aids in practically impossible problems
Assists with depression.
Protection from the "evil eye" or astral attacks
To find the right lawyer for legal cases.
To conquer temptations or addictions.

40. St. Maria Goretti, VM


Victim of sexual assault. Mortally wounded.
Forgave her assailant.
Feast: July 6
Liturgical Color: Red
Devotional Color: Pink
Powers:
To improve fidelity in marriage
Protection against abusive lover.
To obtain a pardon from the death penalty.

41. St. Martha, V


Sister of Lazarus and Mary Magdalen.
Feast: July 29
Liturgical Color: White
Devotional Color: Green or White
Symbol: Dragon
Powers:
To alleviate financial problems
To attract a lover
To improve fidelity of a lover or spouse.
To overcome romantic rivals.
To attract love.

42. St. Martin Caballero, BC


Soldier.
Bishop of Tours
Feast: November 11
Liturgical Color: White
Devotional Color: Red or White
Symbol: Torn Cape and Sword
Powers:
Protection from evil
To rescue another
To draw customers to a business
To acquire money, luck, or prosperity.

43. St. Martin De Porres


Dominican
Apparently supernatural abilities.
Feast: November 3
Liturgical Color: White
Devotional Color: Purple or White
Symbol: Broom and a Crucifix
Powers:
To bring harmony to a household
To improve health
To improve financial security.

44. St Michael
Archangel
Feast: September 29
Liturgical Color: White
Devotional Color: Red
Symbol: Sword
Powers:
Protection against all danger
To improve courage
To obtain victory

45. St. Monica, W


Mother of St. Augustine.
Feast: May 4
Liturgical Color: White
Devotional Color: White
Powers:
To return those who have left the faith

46. St. Olaf Haraldsson, KM


King in Scandinavia.
Converted at age 18.
Died in battle after being deposed.
Feast: July 29
Liturgical Color: Red
Devotional Color: Red or Purple
Symbol: Lion with Battle-Axe in Forepaws
Powers:
To become a strong leader
To combat slander
For help in difficult marriages.

47. St. Patrick, BC


Attributed with the conversion of Ireland
Feast: March 17
Liturgical Color: White
Devotional Color: Green or White
Symbol: Shamrock
Powers:
To bring prosperity and luck
To bring spiritual wisdom and guidance

48. St. Paul


Apostle
Writer of many epistles
Feast: June 30
Liturgical Color: red
Devotional Color: Blue or Red
Symbol: Sword
Powers:
To acquire courage and patience
To overcome opposition
To settle disturbed conditions at home.

49. St. Peter, APM


Attributed with being the first pope.
Crucified upsidedown.
Feast: June 29
Liturgical Color: Red
Devotional Color: Red or White
Symbol: Two crossed keys
Powers:
To remove obstacles
To acquire business success
To acquire strength, courage, and good fortune
To gain the forgiveness of someone.

50. St. Peregrine Laziosi, C


Servite Order.
Miraculously cured of cancer of the foot.
Feast: not observed
Liturgical Color: not observed
Devotional Color: White
Symbol: Shepherd's Crook tied to a purse
Powers:
To mitigate the effects of cancer.

51. St. Philomena, VMT


Martyr
Canonized solely on the power of intecession
Feast: not observed
Liturgical Color: not observed
Devotional Color: Pink or Green
Symbol: Anchor
Powers:
Assists with desperate situations.
Assists with problems involving children, unhappiness in the home, and the
sick
To sell real estate
To feed the poor
To assist the mentally ill.

52. St. Pius the Tenth, PC


A pope.
Feast: September 3
Liturgical Color: White
Devotional Color: White
Powers:
To gain favors from those in authority.
To assist in teaching children

53. St. Raphael


Archangel
Feast: October 24
Liturgical Color: White
Devotional Color: Pink or Yellow
Symbol: Pilgrim's Staff
Powers:
To provide a safe journey
Protection against ill health and disease
To provide healings and cures.

54. St. Raymond Nonnatus, C


Order of Our Lady of Ransom
Mutilated while attempting to secure the release of Christian captives in Africa
Feast: August 31
Liturgical Color: White
Devotional Color: Red
Symbol: Monstrance and palm with three crowns
Powers:
To prevent gossip
To prevent false accusations
To realize a happy home.

55. St. Rita of Cascia, W


Augustinian Order.
Feast: May 22
Liturgical Color: White
Devotional Color: White
Symbol: Crown of Thorns
Powers:
To assist with an abusive relationship
To relieve loneliness
To deliver from bad circumstances
To gain spiritual fortitude and strength

56. St. Rocco, C


Son of a governor.
Healed people while pilgriming in Rome.
Mistaken for a strange and imprisoned on suspicion of being a spy when he got home.
Identity only revealed after he died in prison.
Feast: August 16
Liturgical Color: White
Devotional Color: White
Symbol: Dog
Powers:
To restore health
To protect against contagious disease

57. St. Sebastian, M


Soldier.
Martyr.
Took two attempts because his wounds were miraculously healed from the first
attempt.
Feast: January 20
Liturgical Color: Red
Devotional Color: Red
Symbol: Arrows
Powers:
To petition for justice
To overcome rivals
To remove obstacles from your path
To gain success and good fortune.

58. St. Therese of Lisieux, V


Carmelite nun.
The "Little Flower."
Feast: October 3
Liturgical Color: White
Devotional Color: Yellow
Symbol: Bouquet of Roses
Powers:
To become loved by all
To increase popularity
To cure addiction and alcoholism
Protection from baneful magic
Restoration of Faith

59. St. Thomas Aquinas, CD


Dominican.
Doctor of the Church
Wrote the Summa Theologica
Feast: March 7
Liturgical Color: white
Devotional Color: White
Powers:
To improve concentration and memory
To improve mental stamina.

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