Today is all saint's day.
Whose your favorite saint?
>>40931
Saint Benedict.
We know the pope will be deified in a hundred years, so it is best to start praying to him now.
Probably Aquinas as I really like his writings.
Thomas Aquin. He was analytical and he loved food, what's not to like? Also, I love Dominican habits.
>>40931
>Today is all saint's day.
It's actually at the first Sunday after the Pentecost. And that's June 26th for this year.
Saint motherfucking Joan of Arc obviously not even a contest.
Clause
>>41264
This guy gets it
>>41167
Only if you are a Byzanboo.
Judas Thaddaeus, patron saint of desperate cases and lost causes.
My boy Simeon
>your favourite saint doesn't even have a bitchin pillar he lives on
>>40931
Augustine
Longinus
I'm not entirely sure why, but in Brazil, if you lose something, you say something like "Saint Longinus, if you find my X I'll hop three times for you"
And then you find whatever you were missing and hop three times
(If you don't you're a massive faggot by the way)
St Edmund. That guy got fucked up by vikings and turned into a pincushion of arrows.
Saint Moses the Black.
>>41264
>board is just a few hours old
>see Joan of Arc mentioned a dozen times already
Official /his/ waifu?
>>40931
There are obviously two: Cyril and Methodius you fucking heretics.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saints_Cyril_and_Methodius
Saint Christopher, the giant.
St. Francis of Assisi.
Dude shook up the established church and got back to the basics. Some of his prayers/writings also really distill what Christian service is about.
>>40931
Also, what about St. Petersburg the great (city)!
lol
>Symeon played all sorts of roles foolish and indecent, but language is not sufficient to paint a picture of his doings. For sometimes he pretended to have a limp, sometimes he jumped around, sometimes he dragged himself along on his buttocks, sometimes he stuck out his foot for someone running and tripped him. Other times when there was a new moon, he looked at the sky and fell down and thrashed about.
>His ministry also included trying to save a man whose eyes suffered from leucoma. Jesus had previously used saliva and clay to cure a man of blindness, and when the man with eye disease approached Simeon, he anointed the man's eyes with mustard, burning him and aggravating the condition to the extent that he reportedly went blind.
>>41640
please do it
>>41264
Did Joan of Arc ever perform a miracle?
>>41699
Didn't he bring a deer or some other animal back to life once?
The saint that I was named after
>>41458
Serio? As pessoas ainda fazem isso? ou é uma costume em processo de morrer?
>tfw protestant
Am I even allowed to pray to saints?
>>41395
>Gets an open wound
>Maggots start eating his flesh
>Some of them fall out
>He puts the maggot back in
James the Moorslayer
>>41640
>not Anna Kommene
>actual Historian
>Born in the Purple
James. I walked a pretty long distance to see his bones and had a good time doing it.
>>43131
Nobody's stopping you, but if you prayed to saints you certainty wouldn't be "protestant."
But if you prayed to saints that necessarily doesn't make you catholic. The catholic church only recognizes saints through canonization, it doesn't create saints nor does it worship them. Spiritually only God creates saints.
Even though the majority of the saints are catholic I can imagine if you live a virtuous life and pledge your will and service to Jesus you can pray to saints.
>>42870
>não conhece são longuinho
St. Jude, patron saint of lost causes