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St. Patrick was a priest who always had a desire to bring Catholicism to Ireland, a pagan country. He spent his life traveling around the country, preaching and establishing churches. By the time of St. Patrick’s death, the whole country had converted. Click one of the images below to print a coloring page.Read more
Although her father was a pagan, Saint Perpetua was a good Christian. She lived at a time when Christians were persecuted by the Roman emperor. Although her father tried to force her to give up her faith, she refused to give in. Saint Perpetua’s maid and friend, Felicity, was also a Christian. The two friendsRead more
St. Casimir was the son of a Polish king. At the age of thirteen, St. Casimir refused the opportunity to become the king of Hungary. Instead, he spent his life devoted to his Catholic faith through prayers, penance, and fasting. Click the image below to print the coloring page.Read more
St. Joseph was the foster father of Jesus and the husband of Mary. He was a carpenter who was devoted to God and his family. Throughout his life, he remained humble and obedient to the will of God. Click on one of the images below to print a coloring page.Read more
St. Blaise was a Bishop in Armenia who suffered martyrdom under Licinius about A.D. 316. Tradition tells us that St. Blaise was born to noble parents and became a physician and later was consecrated a bishop. In the early Church, the election of bishops was done by a popular vote of the faithful. The manRead more
Saint Gabriel was named Francis at his birth, after Saint Francis of Assisi. When he was 18, Saint Gabriel heard the Blessed Mother say, “Francis, the world is not for you anymore.” He then entered the Passionist monastery, taking the name “Gabriel of the Sorrowful Mother.” Click the image below to print the coloring page.Read more
After becoming a priest, St. Vincent was assigned a position as chaplain to a queen and tutor to the children of a count. One day, however, he became aware of the many needs of the poor in his country. St. Vincent gave up his comfortable position to work with the poor, including prisoners and slaves.Read more
Our Lady appeared in Lourdes, France, in 1858, to a young peasant girl. Here she declared, “I am the Immaculate Conception.” Our Lady asked for people to pray and do penance for sinners. She also requested that a chapel be built where she appeared. The chapel was built and many miracles still occur there. ClickRead more
Saint Bernadette was a peasant girl from a poor family in France. When she was only 15 years old, Our Lady appeared to her, asking her to do penance and pray for sinners. Our Lady appeared to Saint Bernadette 16 more times. Eventually, Saint Bernadette entered the Sisters of Charity in Nevers, France, and remainedRead more