2. ST.ANTHONY OF PADUA
• Feastday: June 13
• C a n o n i z e d B y : Po p e
Gregory IX in 1232
• Typically depicted with a
book and the Infant Child
Jesus and is commonly
referred to today as the
"finder of lost articles."
3. ST. JOSEPH
• Feastday: March 19
• Patron: The Universal Church,
unborn children, father s,
workers, travelers, immigrants,
and a happy death
• Prayer: Saint Joseph, patron of
the universal Church, watch over
the Church as carefully as you
watched over Jesus, help protect
it and guide it as you did with
your adopted son.Amen
4. ST. JUDETHADDAEUS
• Feastday: October 28
• Patron: Desperate causes,
desperate situations, lost
causes
• A brother of St. James the
Less, and a relative of Our
Saviour
5. ST. SEBASTIAN
• Feastday: January 20
• Patron: archers, athletes, and
soldiers, and is appealed to
for protection against
plagues
• Sebastian was named
captain in the praetorian
g u a r d s b y E m p e r o r
Diocletian
6. ST. LUCY
• Feastday: December 13
• Patron: Blindness
• Name can mean "light" or
"lucid," is the patron saint of
the blind. She is often seen
with the emblem of eyes on
a cup or plate