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    ever see yourself saving lives‚ leading nations‚ and or dieing for what is right/what you love. Well this saint did a fantastic job at it all. Saint Ignatius of Loyola was born on October 23‚ 1491 in Azpeitia‚ Spain. Saint Ignatius of Loyola was canonized by Pope Gregory XV on March 12‚ 1622. His feast day is celebrated on July 31. He was made the patron of retreats and soldiers. Saint Ignatius of Loyola was born into a noble family as the youngest son of 13 children. He was the youngest son

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    exactly is the meaning of a true Saint? And what are these characteristics we seem to associate with a sinner? Those saints who have been canonized by the church have sinned‚ so do we consider them sinners? Or do we only consider those who have committed deadly sins… sinners? Well I honestly think that we are all sinners. The extent or amount of our sins may vary but not one of us can say they we perfect. I strongly feel that you would all agree that Christina is just a regular woman who wanted to care

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    Saint Sebastian Tended by Saint Irene and Her Maid depicts the story of Saint Sebastian’s injuries being tended to. Strozzi uses very dark colors throughout the painting. This painting appears highly realistic. You can see the emotion In Sebastian’s face as well as the paleness along with rosy red cheeks that the artist added. Sebastian’s mouth is open as if he is almost defeated but still has faith. The arrows are so carefully placed and where they were struck the skin is pale but has a slight hint

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    Confirmation Saint Report (Saint Barbara) Saint Chosen: Saint Barbara Summary: Saint Barbara lived in Nicomedia and was the daughter of Dioscorus who prisoned her in a high tower in order to preserve her from the outside world and also due to her “disobedience.” While imprisoned her studies led her to secretly become a Christian. Before leaving on a journey‚ he intended to make a private bath-house for her which intended to have two windows‚ but instead Barbara made them put three windows

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    Give a brief description of the life of the saint whose name you have chosen for confirmation. Saint Rachel was the daughter of Laban and she was an old testament Jewish matriarch. She was the wife of Patriarch Jacob. She had a lot of shame during her marriage about her sterility. Later in life she had two sons‚ Joseph‚ who was gifted the many-coloured coat‚ and Benjamin. Tell how your saint is like Jesus. Saint Rachel is like Jesus in that she is selfless like Jesus when he sacrificed his life

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    Changes in the Concept of Hero and Saint The symbolic ideas of ’the Hero ’ and ’the Saint ’ are at the very root of the human experience‚ and they have been represented -- in different manners from different perspectives -- throughout our history in art‚ religion‚ literature‚ and philosophy. These representations have varied widely depending on the changes in thought that have inevitably taken place throughout the five-thousand years of human history in large part because of cultural shifts

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    Faith is our yes to God and His Son‚ Jesus Christ. All saints were faithful to God and His Son‚ Jesus Christ. However‚ not all of them were faithful at first. It is truly hard to follow Christ. It is hard to have faith and it is even harder to stay faithful. As Catholics‚ followers of Christ and Paulinians‚ we must fisrt have faith. The story of Saint Paul is one of the best examples of faith and not just any faith‚ but faith in God. Saint Paul was a Pharisee who became a “Christ apostle to the

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    1. The Saints had a very high social status embedded in their community that enabled them to engage in large amounts of delinquent activity without any repercussions. They portrayed themselves as being good and stable by being involved in many school affairs and always being polite. They had everyone convinced that they were just typical teenagers who played pranks and even the local police saw them as good boys who were among leaders of the youth in the community. I think that the main reason these

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    Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Sister Elizabeth Ann Seton was born Elizabeth Ann Bayley on August 28th‚ 1774 in New York City to wealthy parents. Elizabeth suffered many losses early in life starting with the loss of her mother when she was just three years old‚ and a younger sister two years later. She was raised Episcopalian by her mother and stepmother. Her father was a humanitarin who taught his daughter to love and be of service to others. Elizabeth had a great interest in reading and particularly

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    William Chambliss (1984) examined one community’s reaction to two groups of high school boys who had engaged in the same frequency of deviancy in the US: the ‘Saints’ who were a middle-class group‚ and ‘Roughnecks’ who were a working class group. According to Chambliss’s reports‚ the “community‚ the school‚ and the police react[ed] to the Saints as though they were good‚ upstanding‚ non-delinquent youths with bright futures but reacted to the Roughnecks as though they were tough‚ young criminals who

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