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St. Nicholas of Myra The primary Patron Saint of Children is St. Nicholas of Myra. The uncountable churches, shrines and schools throughout the world named after St. Nicholas stand as a testament to the influence and power of his legacy.
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Learn More »St. Philomena – A young woman of faith living in the 3rd century, St. Philomena, is another story of a person of devotion to faith and purity encountering lust and cruelty. When she refused the overtures of the Emperor Diocletian he tortured and eventually killed her. As a young woman she is a patron of other young women. [view St. Philomena Items] St. Albert – Also known as Albert the Great, his tangential patronage of children arises from his connection to education and schooling. A man of immense curiosity he studied and wrote on a wide range of topics including; logic, theology, botany, geography, astronomy, astrology, mineralogy, alchemy, zoology, physiology, phrenology, justice, law, friendship, and love. He is credited with introducing the study of the writings of Aristotle into Dominican schools and among his most notable students was St. Thomas Aquinas. [view St. Albert Items] Nino de Atocha – Not identified as a particular historical person, the Nino de Atocha or Sacred Child of Atocha is considered to be the Child Jesus in the guise of a 16th century pilgrim. Not so much a patron of children but a child who is a patron. A patron of pilgrims, the sacred child is rooted in the legend of him roaming the land bringing aid to the helpless, during a time when the caliph of Madrid only allowed children under 12 to bring food to prisoners of faith. [view Nino de Atocha Items] Learn More About the Lives of the Saints who are Patrons of Children You can learn more about the life stories of each saint by clicking on their tile below. Nino de Atocha Devotion to St. Nino de Atocha, or the Sacred Child of Atocha, began in Madrid, Spain with Our Lady of Atocha. Legend has the Child roaming the land bringing help to the helpless. His statues were … Read More St. Albert St. Albert was born in what is now Germany and became one of the greatest teachers and theologians during the middle ages. He was a Dominican and a bishop, as well as a scientist, philosopher, and … Read More
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Learn More »St. Aloysius of Gonzaga Born in Italy in 1568, St. Aloysius renounced aristocratic life to become a simple Jesuit priest. He lived a life of perfect poverty, chastity and obedience and reached a high degree of sanctity, … Read More St. Joseph Most people recognize St. Joseph for his role in the Christmas story, as the husband of the Virgin Mary as well as the foster father of Jesus. Because of his blessed death, assisted by the Child J… Read More St. Joseph, Husband of Mary Most people recognize St. Joseph for his role in the Christmas story, as the husband of the Virgin Mary as well as the foster father of Jesus. Because of his blessed death, assisted by the Child Je… Read More St. Maria Goretti St. Maria Goretti was born Oct. 16, 1890 at Corinaldo, Ancona, Italy. She was stabbed repeatedly during a rape attempt when she refused to submit. In the hospital, St. Maria forgave the young man b… Read More St. Nicholas St. Nicholas dedicated his life to serving God as a priest, and then as a bishop. One of the best known stories of St. Nicholas is one where he saved three girls from slavery by paying their dowry.… Read More St. Philomena St. Philomena was a Greek princess in the 3rd century who was martyred at a young age. She refused Emperor Diocletian and was subject to torture. She was eventually decapitated. Her tomb was discov… Read More
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