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St. Hilary of Poitiers
St. Peter
Catholic Saint Prophecy
Courtesy of Catholic Prophecy
Prophecy of St. Hildegard (born 1098 AD)
"The time is coming when princes and people will renounce the authority of the Pope. Individual countries will prefer their own Church rulers to the Pope. The German Empire will be divided. Church property will be secularized. Priests will be persecuted. After the birth of Antichrist heretics will preach their false doctrines undisturbed, resulting in Christians having doubts about their holy Catholic faith."
NOTE: Already this prophecy can be easily applied to events that began in last century. Unlike in the past, most people see the pope as a mere figurehead and not Christ’s representative on earth. In addition, after World War II, Germany was divided into East Germany and West Germany and was reunited only recently after the fall of the Berlin Wall. It is quite possible that the Antichrist has already been born, because the doubters in this world seem to outnumber believers, or his birth could come in the future.
"Toward the end of the world, mankind will be purified through sufferings. This will be true especially of the clergy, who will be robbed of all property. When the clergy has adopted a simple manner of living, conditions will improve.
"A powerful wind will rise in the North carrying heavy fog and the densest dust by divine command and it will fill their throats and eyes so they will cease their savagery and be stricken with great fear. After that there will be so few men left that seven women will fight for one man, that they will say to the man: "Marry me to take the disgrace from me." For in those days it will be a disgrace for a woman to be without child, as it was by the Jews in the Old Testament.
"Before the Comet comes, many nations, the good excepted, will be scoured with want and famine. The great nation in the ocean that is inhabited by people of different tribes and descent by an earthquake, storm and tidal waves will be devastated. It will be divided, and in great part submerged. That nation will also have many misfortunes at sea, and lose its colonies in the east through a Tiger and a Lion. The Comet by its tremendous pressure, will force much out of the ocean and flood many countries, causing much want and many plagues. All coastal cities will be fearful and many of them will be destroyed by tidal waves, and most living creatures will be killed and even those who escape will die from a horrible disease. For in none of these cities does a person live according to the laws of God.
NOTE: The “great nation in the ocean that is inhabited by people of different tribes” would almost certainly be the United States, even though this prophecy was recorded many centuries before the discovery of America. Or, it could refer to England. As for the comet pressure which causes floods, this is highly feasible. The moon’s gravitational pull causes tides to rise and fall; just imagine the gravitational pull of a nearby comet. Or, perhaps, if the comet were to crash in to the ocean, floods and tidal waves would certainly ensue. It seems we may have witnessed a precursor to this time of tidal waves in the earthquake and tsunami disaster in Southeast Asia.
"Peace will return to Europe when the white flower again takes possession of the throne of France. During this time of peace the people will be forbidden to carry weapons and iron will be used solely for making agricultural implements and tools. Also during this period the soil will be very productive and many Jews, heathens and heretics will join the Church.
NOTE: The “white flower” refers to the Holy Emperor who will come and restore peace in the world and bring it into the Catholic faith.
"The son of perdition (the Antichrist), who will reign very few of times, will come at the end day of the duration of the world, at the times corresponding to the moment just before the sun disappears from the horizon...
"After having passed a licentious youth among very perverted men, and in a desert, she being conducted by a demon disguised as an angel of light, the mother of the son of perdition will conceive and give birth without knowing the father. In another land, she will make men believe that her birth was some miraculous thing, seeing that she had not appointed a spouse, and she will ignore that, she will say, how the infant she had brought into the world had been formed in her womb, and the people will regard it as a saint and qualified to the title.
"The son of perdition is this very wicked beast who will put to death those who refuse to believe in him; who will associate with kings, priests, the great and the rich; who will mistake the humility and will esteem pride; who will finally subjugate the entire universe by his diabolic means.
"He will gain over many people and tell them: "You are allowed to do all that you please; renounce the fasts; it suffices that you love me; I who am your God."
"He will show them treasures and riches, and he will permit them to riot in all sorts of festivities, as they please. He will oblige them to practice circumcision and other Judaic observances, and he will tell them: "Those who believe in me will receive pardon of their sins and will live with me eternally."
"He will reject baptism and evangelism, and he will reject in derision all the precepts the Spirit has given to men of my part.
NOTE: That the Antichrist will reject what the “Spirit has given to men of my part” seems to mean that he will reject the spiritual authority of Catholic priests.
"Then he will say to his partisans, "Strike me with a sword, and place my corpse in a proper shroud until the day of my resurrection." They will believe him to have really given over to death, and from his mortal wound he will make a striking semblance of resuscitation.
"After which, he will compose himself a certain cipher, which he will say is to be a pledge of salute; he will give it to all his servitors like the sign of our faith in heaven, and he will command them to adore it. Concerning those who, for the love of my (Jesus’) name, will refuse to render this sacrilegious adoration to the son of perdition, he will put them to death amidst the cruelest torments.
"But I will defend my two Witnesses, Enoch and Elias, whom I have reserved for those times. Their mission will be to combat the man of evil and reprimand him in the sight of the faithful whom he has seduced. They will have the virtue of operating the most brilliant miracles, in all the places where the son of perdition has spread his evil doctrines. In the meanwhile, I will permit this evildoer to put them to death; but I will give them in heaven the recompense of their travails.
"Later, however, after the coming of Enoch and Elias, the Antichrist will be destroyed, and the Church will sing forth with unprecedented glory, and the victims of the great error will throng to return to the fold."
NOTE: In this, St. Hildegard seems to speak of Protestantism when she quotes Jesus as saying “the victims of the great error will throng to return to the fold,” in other words, they will return to Catholicism in large numbers. This is interesting because St. Hildegard’s prophecy was made several centuries before the Protestant church was created.
"The Man of Sin will be born of an ungodly woman who, from her infancy, will have been initiated into occult sciences and the wiles of the demon. She will live in the desert with perverse men, and abandon herself to crime with so much the greater ardor, as she will think she is authorized thereby to by the revelations of an angel. And thus, in the fire of burning concupiscence she will conceive the Son of Perdition, without knowing by what father. Then she will teach that fornication is permitted, declaring herself holy and honored as a saint.
"But Lucifer, the old and cunning serpent, will find the fruit of her womb with his infernal spirit and entirely possess the fruit of sin.
"Now when he shall have attained the age of manhood, he will set himself up as a new master and teach perverse doctrine. Soon he will revolt against the saints; and he will acquire such great power that in the madness of his pride he would raise himself above the clouds; and as in the beginning Satan said: "I will be like unto the most high", and fell; so in those days, he will fall when he will say in the person of his son, "I am the Savior of the World!"
"He will ally himself with the kings, the princes and the powerful ones of the earth; he will condemn humility and will extol all the doctrines of pride. His magic art will feign the most astonishing prodigies; he will disturb the atmosphere, command thunder and tempest, produce hail and horrible lightning. He will move mountains, dry up streams, reanimate the withered verdure of forests. His arts will be practiced upon the elements,
but chiefly upon man will he exhaust his infernal power. He will seem to take away health and restore it. How so? By sending some possessed soul into a dead body, to move it for a time. But these resurrections will be of short duration.
NOTE: St. Hildegard tells us that the Antichrist will in fact mimic Christ by performing wild miracles, but his miracles will not be of God and in fact will be intended to deceive the world into thinking that he is the Messiah.
"At the sight of these things, many will be terrified and will believe in him; and some, preserving their primitive faith, will nevertheless court the favor of the Man of Sin or fear his displeasure. And so many will be led astray among those who, shutting the interior eye of their soul, will live habitually in exterior things...
"After the Antichrist has ascended a high mountain and been destroyed by Christ, many erring souls will return to truth, and men will make rapid progress in the ways of holiness."
"Nothing good will enter into him nor be able to be in him. For he will be nourished in diverse and secret places, lest he should be known by men, and he will be imbued with all diabolical arts, and he will be hidden until he is of full age, nor will he show the perversities which will be in him, until he knows himself to be full and superabundant in all iniquities.
"He will appear to agitate the air, to make fire descend from heaven, to produce rainbows, lightning, thunder and hail, to tumble mountains, dry up streams, to strip the verdure of trees, of forests, and to restore them again. He will also appear to be able to make men sick or well at will, to chase out demons, and at times even to resuscitate the dead, making a cadaver move like it was alive. But this kind of resurrection will never endure beyond a little time, for the glory of God will not suffer it.
"Ostensibly he will be murdered, spill his blood and die. With bewilderment and consternation, mankind will learn that he is not dead, but has awakened from his deathsleep.
"From the beginning of his course many battles and many things contrary to the lawful dispensation will arise, and charity will be extinguished in men. In them also will arise bitterness and harshness and there will be so many heresies that heretics will preach their errors openly and certainly; and there shall be so much doubt and incertitude in the Catholic faith of Christians that men shall be in doubt of what God they invoke, and many signs shall appear in the sun and moon, and in the stars and in the waters, and in other elements and creatures, so that, as it were in a picture, future events shall be foretold in their portents.
"Then so much sadness shall occupy men at that time, that they shall be led to die as if for nothing. But those who are perfect in the Catholic faith will await in great contrition what God wills to ordain. And these great tribulations shall proceed in this way, while the Son of Perdition shall open his mouth in the words of falsehood and his deceptions, heaven and earth shall tremble together. But after the fall of the Antichrist the glory of the Son of God shall be increased.
"As soon as he is born, he will have teeth and pronounce blasphemies; in short, he will be a born devil. He will emit fearful cries, work miracles, and wallow in luxury and vice. He will have brothers who are also demons incarnate, and at the age of twelve, they will distinguish themselves in brilliant achievements. They will command an armed force, which will be supported by the infernal legions.
"After the Son of Perdition has accomplished all of his evil designs, he will call together all of his believers and tell them that he wishes to ascend into heaven.
"At the moment of his ascension, a thunderbolt will strike him to the ground, and he will die.
"The mountain where he was established for the operation of his ascension, in an instant will be covered with a thick cloud which emits an unbearable odor of truly infernal corruption... At the sight of his body, the eyes of great number of persons will open and they will be made to see their miserable error.
"After the sorrowful defeat of the Son of Perdition, the spouse of my Son, who is the Church, will shine with a glory without equal, and the victims of the error will be impressed to reenter the sheepfold.
"As to the day, after the fall of Antichrist, when the world will end, man must not seek to know, for he can never learn it. That secret the Father has reserved for Himself."
NOTE: The Antichrist will ascend a mountain and be killed by a lightning bolt. This demise to the Son of Perdition is echoed in other prophecies. Only after his death will people realize the error in their beliefs.
For more, visit the Catholic prophecies website.

Patron Saint Index
Patron saint of abandoned people and children
Flora of Cordoba
Germaine Cousin
Ivo of Kermartin
Jerome Emiliani
Pelagius
Patron saint of abdominal pains
Erasmus
Patron saint against abortion
Catherine of Sweden
Patron saint of abuse victims
Adelaide
Agostina Pietrantoni
Fabiola
Germaine Cousin
Godelieve
Jeanne de Lestonnac
Jeanne Marie de Maille
Joaquina Vedruna de Mas
Laura Vicuna
Margaret the Barefooted
Maria Bagnesi
Monica
Pharaildis
Rita of Cascia
Patron saint of accomodations
Gertrude of Nivelles
Patron saint of accountants
Matthew the Apostle
Patron saint of actors
Genesius
Vitus
Patron saint of actresses
Pelagia the Penitent
Patron saint for victims of adultery
Catherine of Genoa
Elizabeth of Portugal
Fabiola
Gengulphus
Marguerite d'Youville
Monica
Patron saint of advertisers
Bernadine of Siena
Patron saint of engaged couples
Agnes of Rome
Valentine
Patron saint of Africa
Mary, Queen of Africa
Moses the Black
Patron saint of African-Americans
Benedict the Black
Martin de Porres
Peter Claver
Patron saint of agricultural workers
Benedict
Bernard of Vienne
Botulph
Eligius
George
Isidore the Farmer
Notburga
Phocas the Gardener
Walstan
Patron saint of AIDS patients
Aloysius Gonzaga
Peregrine Laziosi
Therese of Lisieux
Patron saint of air travellers and aviators
St. Christopher
Joseph of Cupertino
Patron saint of recovering alcoholics
Martin of Tours
Matthias
Patron saint of alcoholism
John of God
Martin of Tours
Matthias the Apostle
Monica
Urban of Langres
Patron saint of altar servers
John Berchmans
Tarsicius
Patron saint of ambulance drivers, EMTs and paramedics
St. Michael the Archangel
Patron saint of amputees
Anthony of Padua
Anthony the Abbott
Patron saint of animals
Anthony of Padua
Anthony the Abbot
Blaise
St. Francis of Assisi
Nicholas of Tolentino
Patron saint of appendicitis
Erasmus
Patron saint of archeologists
Damasus
Helen
Jerome
Patron saint of architects
Barbara
Bernward
Thomas the Apostle
Patron saint of armies
Maurice
Patron saint of art
Catherine of Bologna
Patron saint of art dealers
John the Apostle
Patron saint of arthritis and those who suffer with rheumatism
Alphonsus Maria de Liguori
Colman
James the Greater
Killian
Servatus
Totnan
Patron saint of artists
Angelico
Catherine of Bologna
Luke the Apostle
St. Michael the Archangel
Patron saint of astronomers
Dominic de Guzman
Patron saint of athletes
Sebastian
Patron saint of authors and writers
Francis de Sales
John the Apostle
Lucy
Paul the Apostle
Patron saint of automobiles and motorists
St. Christopher
Elijah the Prophet
Frances of Rome
Sebastian of Aparicio
Patron saint of babies and toddlers
Brigid of Ireland
Holy Innocents
Nicholas of Tolentino
Philip of Zell
Philomena
Raymond Nonnatus
Zeno of Verona
Patron saint of bachelors
Benedict Joseph Labre
Benezet
Boniface of Tarsus
Caesarius of Nanzianzen
Casimir of Poland
St. Christopher
Cuthman
Epipodius
Gerald of Aurillac
Guy of Anderlecht
John Rigby
Joseph Moscati
Luke the Apostle
Marinus
Pantaleon
Roch
Serenus
Theobald
Patron saint of bakers
Elizabeth of Hungary
Erhard of Regensburg
Honorius
Meingold
St. Michael the Archangel
Nicholas of Myra
Peter the Apostle
Patron saint of bankers and banking
Bernardine of Feltre
Matthew the Apostle
St. Michael the Archangel
Patron saint of Baptism
John the Baptist
Patron saint of barbers
Cosmas
Damian
Louis IX
Martin de Porres
Patron saint of bartenders
Amand
Patron saint of battle
St. Michael the Archangel
Patron saint of beggars
Alexius
Benedict Joseph Labre
Elizabeth of Hungary
Giles
Martin of Tours
Patron saint of bicyclists
Madonna of Ghisallo
Patron saint of birth
Erasmus
Gerard Majella
Leonard of Noblac
Lutgardis
Margaret of Antioch
Blessed Virgin Mary
Raymond Nonnatus
Patron saint of birth pains
Erasmus
Patron saint of blindness
Catald
Cosmas
Damian
Deochar
Dunstan
Lawrence the Illiuminator
Leodegarius
Lucy
Lutgardis
Odilia
Parasceva
Raphael the Archangel
Thomas the Apostle
Patron saint of booksellers and publishers
James Duckett
John of God
John the Apostle
Paul the Apostle
Thomas Aquinas
Patron saint of breast cancer
Agatha
Aldegundis
Giles
Peregrine Laziosi
Patron saint of brewers
Amand
Arnulf of Soissons
Augustine of Hippo
Barbara
Boniface
Dorothy of Caesarea
Florian
Lawrence
Luke the Apostle
Medard
Nicholas of Myra
Wenceslas
Patron saint of brides
Adelaide
Blaesilla
Catherine of Genoa
Clotilde
Delphina
Dorothy of Caesarea
Dorothy of Montau
Elizabeth of Hungary
Elizabeth of Portugal
Hedwig
Ida of Herzfeld
Ivetta of Huy
Margaret the Barefooted
Nicholas of Myra
Patron saint of broadcasters
Gabriel the Archangel
Patron saint of broken bones
Drogo
Stanislaus Kostka
Patron saint of bus drivers
St. Christopher
Patron saint of business people
Homobonus
Patron saint of butchers
Adrian of Nicomedia
Anthony the Abbott
Bartholomew the Apostle
George
Lawrence
Luke the Apostle
Peter the Apostle
Thomas Bellacci
Patron saint against calumny
John Nepomucene
Patron saint of cancer patients
Aldegundis
Ezekiel Moreno
Giles
James Salomone
Peregrine Laziosi
Patron saint of carpenters
Anne
Barbara
Eulogius of Cordoba
Joseph
Matthias
Thomas the Apostle
Wolfgang
Patron saint of catechists
Cesar de Bus
Charles Borromeo
Robert Bellarmine
Viator
Patron saint of Catholic youth
Aloysius Gonzaga
Charles Lwanga
Patron saint of cats
Gertrude of Nivelles
Patron saint of cemetery workers <br>
Anthony the Abbot
Callistus I
Patron Saint of Central Africa
The Most Pure Heart of Mary
Patron saint of charities
Elizabeth of Hungary
Elizabeth of Portugal
Vincent de Paul
Patron saint of chastity
Agnes of Rome
Thomas Aquinas
Patron saint of child abuse victims
Alodia
Germaine Cousin
Lufthild
Nunilo
Patron saint of childhood diseases
Aldegundis
Pharaildis
Patron saint of childless people
Anne Line
Catherine of Genoa
Gummarus
Henry II
Julian the Hospitaller
Patron saint of children
Bathild
Gabriel Gowdel
Gerard Majella
Infant Jesus of Prague
Maria Goretti
Nicholas of Myra
Niño de Atocha
Pancras
Philomena
Raymond Nonnatus
Solange
Symphorian of Autun
Trophimus of Arles
Patron saint of sick children
Beuno
Clement I
Hugh of Lincoln
Ubaldus Baldassini
Patron saint of unborn children
Gerard Majella
Joseph
Patron saint of Chile
Francis Solano
James the Greater
Our Lady of Mount Carmel
Patron saint of China
Francis Xavier
Joseph
Virgin of Sheshan
Patron saint of choirs
Dominic Savio
Patron saint of civil engineers
Benedict of Nursia
Ferdinand III of Castille
Joseph
Patrick
Patron saint of civil servants
Thomas More
Patron saint of clerics
Gabriel of Our Lady of Sorrows
Gabriel the Archangel
Thomas a Becket
Patron saint of clock makers and watchmakers
Eligius
Peter the Apostle
Patron saint of clothing industry
Paul the Hermit
Patron saint of clowns
Genesius
Julian the Hospitaller
Patron saint of coal miners
Leonard of Noblac
Patron saint of coin collectors
Eligius
Stephen the Younger
Patron saint against cold weather
Maurus
Sebaldus
Patron saint of colic
Agapitus
Charles Borromeo
Emerentiana
Erasmus
Liborius
Patron saint of Colombia
Louis Bertran
Our Lady of Chiquinquira
Our Lady of the Rosary
Peter Claver
Sacred Heart
Patron saint of comedians
Genesius
Lawrence
Vitus
Patron saint of communications workers
Bernadine of Siena
Gabriel the Archangel
Patron saint of composers
Cecilia
Patron saint of computers
Isidore of Seville
Patron saint of good confessions
Gerard Majella
John Nepomucene
Patron saint of confessors
Alphonsus Maria de Liguori
Francis de Sales
John Mary Vianney
John Nepomucene
Patron saint of converts
Afra
Alban
Anne Line
Boniface of Tarsus
Caedwalla
Charles Lwanga
Edwin
Flora of Cordoba
Genesius
Helena
Hermengild
John the Baptist
Joseph of Palestine
Lucian
Ludmila
Marcian
Margaret Clitherow
Mary Magdalen
Natalia
Olga
Philemon
Theodota
Vladimir
Patron saint of cooks and chefs
Lawrence
Macarius the Younger
Martha
Nativity of the Blessed Virgin
Pascal Baylon
Patron saint of Costa Rica
Our Lady of the Angels
Patron saint of councilmen
Nicholas of Flue
Patron saint of couriers
Bona of Pisa
Patron saint of court workers
Thomas More
Patron saint of craftsmen
Eligius
Joseph
Patron saint of criminals
Dismas
Patron saint of Cuba
Our Lady of Charity of El Cobre
Virgin de Regla
Patron saint of customs officers
Matthew the Apostle
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Patron saint of dancers
Genesius
Philemon
Vitus
Patron saint of danger at sea
Erasmus
Michael
Patron saint of deacons
Lawrence
Marinus
Stephen the Martyr
Patron saint of deaf people
Cadoc of Llancarvan
Drogo
Francis de Sales
Meriadoc
Ouen
Patron saint of death of children
Angela of Foligno
Clotilde
Concepcion Cabrera de Annida
Cyriacus of Iconium
Dorothy of Montau
Elizabeth of Hungary
Elizabeth Ann Seton
Felicity
Frances of Rome
Hedwig
Isidore the Farmer
Joaquina Vedruna de Mas
Julitta
Leopold the Good
Louis IX
Luchesius
Margaret of Scotland
Marguerite d'Youville
Matilda
Melania the Younger
Michelina
Nonna
Stephen of Hungary
Patron saint of a happy death
Joseph
Ulric
Patron saint of a holy death
Andrew Avellino
St. Christopher
Joseph
St. Michael the Archangel
Ursula
Patron saint of Denmark
Anskar
Canute
Patron saint of dentists
Apollonia
Foillan
Patron saint of devotees to the Sacred Heart
Margaret Mary Alacoque
Patron saint of difficult situations
Eustachius
Patron saint of diplomats
Gabriel the Archangel
Patron saint of disabled people
Alphais
Angela Merici
Gerard of Aurillac
Germaine Cousin
Giles
Henry II
Lutgardis
Margaret of Castello
Seraphina
Servatus
Servulus
Patron saint of disappointing children
Clotilde
Louise de Marillac
Matilda
Monica
Patron saint of disasters
Genevieve
Patron saint of divorced people
Fabiola
Guntramnus
Helena
Patron saint of doctors and physicians
Cosmas
Damian
Luke the Apostle
Pantaleon
Raphael the Archangel
Patron saint of domestic animals
Ambrose of Milan
Anthony of Padua
Anthony the Abbott
Cornelius
Felix of Nola
Gerlac of Valkenburg
Patron saint of drought relief
Catald
Eulalia of Barcelona
Godeberta
Herbert
Hermengild
Solange
Swithun
Trophimus of Arles
Patron saint of drug addiction
Maximillian Kolbe
Patron saint against earache
Cornelius
Polycarp of Smyrna
Patron saint against earthquakes
Agatha
Emidius
Francis Borgia
Gregory Thaumaturgus
Patron saint of Ecuador
Most Pure Heart of Mary
Our Lady of Quinche
Sacred Heart of Jesus
Patron saint of editors
John Bosco
John the Apostle
Patron saint of Egypt
Mark the Evangelist
Patron saint of El Salvador
Our Lady of Peace
Patron saint of elderly people
Anthony of Padua
Patron saint of emigrants
Frances Xavier Cabrini
St. Joseph
Patron saint of England
Augustine of Canterbury
Cuthbert
George
Gregory the Great
St. Michael the Archangel
Our Lady of Mount Carmel at Aylesford
Our Lady of Walsingham
Patron saint of epileptics
Alban of Mainz
Anthony the Abbott
Apollinaris
Balthasar
Bibiana
Catald
Christopher
Cornelius
Dymphna
Genesius
Gerard of Lunel
Giles
Guy of Anderlecht
John Chrysostom
John the Baptist
Valentine
Vitus
Willibrord
Patron saint of Europe
Benedict
Bridget of Sweden
Catherine of Siena
Cyril
Methodius
Teresa Benedicta of the Cross
Patron saint of expectant mothers and pregnancy
Anne
Anthony of Padua
Dominic of Silos
Elizabeth
Gerard Majella
Joseph
Margaret of Antioch
Raymond Nonnatus
Ulric
Patron saint of eyes
Aloysius Gonzaga
Augustine of Hippo
Clare of Assisi
Cyriacus
Deochar
Erhard of Regensburg
Herve
Leodegarius
Lucy of Syracuse
Odilia
Raphael the Archangel
Symphorian of Autun
Patron saint of families
St. Francis of Assisi
Joseph
Maximillian Kolbe
Patron saint of fathers
Joachim
Joseph
Patron saint against fever
Abraham
Adalard
Amalberga
Andrew Abellon
Antoninus of Florence
Benedict
Castorus
Claudius
Cornelius
Dominic of Sora
Domitian of Huy
Four Crowned Martyrs
Genevieve
Gerebernus
Gertrude of Nivelles
Hugh of Cluny
Jodocus
Liborius
Mary of Oignies
Nicostratus
Peter the Apostle
Petronilla
Radegunde
Raymond Nonnatus
Severus of Avranches
Sigismund
Simpronian
Theobald Roggeri
Ulric
Winnoc
Patron saint of firefighters, firemen
Barbara
Catherine of Siena
Eustachius
Florian
John of God
Patron saint of fishermen
Andrew the Apostle
Anthony of Padua
Benno
Nicholas of Myra
Our Lady of Salambao
Peter the Apostle
Zeno of Verona
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