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- 3. Known as the "Wonder Worker" and patron of lost items.
- 5. The Spanish knight-turned-priest who founded the Jesuits.
- 9. A co-founder of the Jesuits and missionary who traveled extensively through Asia.
- 10. The "Saint of the Gutters" who founded a congregation dedicated to serving the poorest of the poor.
- 11. Often called the "Father of Western Monasticism," known for his famous "Rule."
- 12. Humble Italian saint who is the patron saint of animals and the environment nicknamed "Little Poverello".
- 14. Pope who impacted both world politics and theology, for example, through his Warsaw address and his “Theology of the Body”.
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- 1. A French martyr known for her courage in battle, where she carried a standard bearing the fleur-de-lis.
- 2. The Spanish priest who founded the Order of Preachers to combat heresy through education.
- 4. An English Cardinal, recently declared a Doctor of the Church for his great works including his essay on “The Development of Doctrine”.
- 6. The "Apostle of Rome" known for his great sense of humor and founding the Oratory.
- 7. A young Roman virgin martyr often depicted with a lamb.
- 8. She is the first U.S. citizen to be canonized and is known as the "Patroness of Immigrants."
- 13. Called the Angelic Doctor, he was the most influential thinker of the medieval period. His works include the five proofs for God’s existence.
