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Saint Joseph Icon

St. Joseph

Guardian of the Holy Family and also Guardian of the Church Universal, for centuries St. Joseph has been one of the most beloved saints of the Church. In this icon, the saint holds a flowering staff which was the miraculous testimony that signalled God’s choice of St. Joseph as the betrothed of the Blessed Virgin. Send an E-card with this image

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Saint Ignatius Loyola

St. Ignatius Loyola

After traveling and studying at different schools, Ignatius finished in Paris, where he received his degree in 1535. Many at the university first despised Ignatius because of his humble lifestyle. Nevertheless, he attracted several followers, including St. Francis Xavier, and soon founded The Society of Jesus, whose religious are commonly known as the Jesuits. Send an E-card with this image

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Saint Dominic

St. Dominic

St. Dominic founded the Order of Preachers, commonly known as the Dominican Order. Born at Castile in Spain, Dominic studied at Palencia before joining the canons regular of Osma and traveling with his bishop through France. These travels exposed Dominic to the difficulties that the Church then faced quieting the Albigensian heretics, many of whom improperly led lives of extreme austerity and regarded lay people as reprobates. Send an E-card with this image

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Saint Rose of Lima

St. Rose of Lima

Through her life Rose faced many temptations and at times she suffered terrible loneliness, for God seemed far from her. Yet she willingly accepted all of these troubles for love of Him. Tradition holds that during her last bout of sickness, St. Rose prayed, “Lord, increase my sufferings, and with them increase Thy love in my heart.”. Send an E-card with this image

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Saint Catherine of Siena

St. Catherine of Siena

In 1375, Our Lord gave Catherine the Stigmata, which became visible only after her death. By 1377, she persuaded the Pope to go back to Rome from Avignon. At the time of her death, she was endeavoring to heal the Great Western Schism. St. Catherine of Siena died when she was only 34, and her body was found incorrupt decades later. Send an E-card with this image

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Saint Vincent de Paul

St. Vincent de Paul

Vincent’s predominant virtue was charity, extending to all classes of persons. Despite his association with the nobility of his day, Vincent remained deeply rooted in humility. In the midst of the most distracting occupations, his soul was always closely united with God. A true servant of God, St. Vincent de Paul died in Paris on September 27, 1660. Send an E-card with this image

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St. Francis & the Animals

St. Francis & the Animals

Once a wolf was terrorizing people in the town of Gubbio. St. Francis went to encounter the wolf, which rushed toward him but stopped as the friar made the Sign of the Cross. St. Francis asked the wolf to make peace with the people, promising forgiveness and freedom from harm in return. The wolf meekly followed St. Francis to the town and lived peaceably among the people thereafter. Send an E-card with this image

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Saint Mary Magdalene

St. Mary Magdalene

After the Ascension, one tradition holds that religious fanatics forced Mary - along with St. Lazarus, St. Martha, St. Maximin, St. Sidonius, Sera who was her maid and the body of St. Anne, the mother of Our Lady - into a boat without sails or oars and then set the boat adrift. Landing on the shore at Marseilles, Mary converted many to the True Faith.. Send an E-card with this image

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San Damiano Crucifix

"Go repair My Church." When the image of Christ in the crucifix at San Damiano miraculously spoke these words to St. Francis, he was awakened to new zeal. Send an E-card with this image

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The Good Shepherd

The Good Shepherd

"I am the good shepherd and I lay down my life for the sheep." Jesus the Divine Shepherd gazes mercifully at us, as the sheep look on him with trust and adoration. Send an E-card with this image

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Immaculate Conception

Immaculate Conception

This serene and powerful portrait of the Virgin depicts the "wondrous sign" of the Book of Revelation: "A woman clothed with the sun, and the moon under her feet, and upon her head a crown of twelve stars," crushing the head of Satan beneath her feet. Send an E-card with this image

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