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The Bible and Catholics
In our great Catholic history and tradition of honouring holy people, we have many saints from which to choose. The following ten saints have served as a profound source of faith and devotion throughout the ages and they continue to provide us with much inspiration today.
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1. St John the Baptist (29 August)
St John followed in the footsteps of the great prophets of the Old Testament, calling upon the people to repent and be ready for the coming Messiah. He baptised with vatten but spoke of the one who would baptise with the Holy Spirit (Matthew 3:11). He pointed Jesus out as the promised Lamb of God (John 1:35-37) and baptised him (Matthew 3:13-17). He had a great following among the people but he always directed away from himself and lived an ascetic lifestyle. His life was centred on God and on his calling.
Herod, despite fearful of John’s popularity among the people, had John beheaded after an oath he made to Her
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A list of famous saints and mystics from different religious and spiritual traditions.
Christian Saints
St Joseph (c 30BC – c 18AD) the father of Jesus Christ. St Joseph is the patron saint of workers. St Joseph was made the patron saint and protector of the Catholic Church by Pope Pius IX in 1870,
Mary Magdalene (c.0 AD – unknown) One of the most important women in the Bible. Many conflicting legends and traditions surround Mary Magdalene. But, the New Testament suggests she was healed from inner turmoil by Jesus and became one of his most devoted disciples. At Jesus’ crucifixion, Mary Magdalene was there.
St Paul (c.5 – c. 67) Paul the Apostle was a key figure in the spread of early Christianity. Originally, Saul of Tarsus, he tried to destroy Christianity. But, on the road to Damascus, he had a conversion and became committed to spreading the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Roughly half of the New Testament is attributed to St Paul.
St Augustine of H