• Welcome to Religious Forums, a friendly forum to discuss all religions in a friendly surrounding.

    Your voice is missing! You will need to register to get access to the following site features:
    • Reply to discussions and create your own threads.
    • Our modern chat room. No add-ons or extensions required, just login and start chatting!
    • Access to private conversations with other members.

    We hope to see you as a part of our community soon!

Do You Have Special Relationship With A Saint?

As Catholics I think the majority of us would have a special relationship with the Holy Mother, but is there anyone else?

I have a special intercession relationship with Saint Anne (Mary's mother). It's not due to some miraculous miracle or anything only a great sense of peace and comfort when I ask for intercession.

I'm curious to hear your responses.
 

Yerda

Veteran Member
I'm an atheist but was raised as a Catholic so I hope I'm not being rude by contributing...

I always had a particular fondness for Saint Christopher. I had a medallion on a chain when I was really young showing him carrying the boy Jesus on his shoulders across the river. I loved that story and the medallion was probably my favourite possession at this time.

Being Scottish I'm quite familiar with the life of the apostle Andrew (he is our patron saint) and the stories of Saint Columba who brought Christianity (and writing) to Scotland.

And then St Francis, cause who doesn't love St Francis?

Oddly enough I still find these men comforting to think and read about.
 
The history of the Catholic Church isn't Popes and Kings, the real story is the lives of the Saints some of whom we don't even know their names.

Humble nameless monks did more for western civilization than any monarch.
 

Shiranui117

Pronounced Shee-ra-noo-ee
Premium Member
The history of the Catholic Church isn't Popes and Kings, the real story is the lives of the Saints some of whom we don't even know their names.

Humble nameless monks did more for western civilization than any monarch.
I've always felt a kinship with my name Saint, St. Patrick of Ireland. I've had the privilege of traveling to Northern Ireland, and seeing the places around Downpatrick where, according to tradition, he founded his first church, and where he was buried. I also briefly visited Armagh, where he had his bishopric. In some ways, I almost feel like he's a sort of grandfather to me (even though he of course never had any children, and we know literally nothing of his family other than the fact that he had parents). I draw a lot of inspiration from his Confession, which I'm in the process of reading.
 

obry

Member
Saint Rita from Cascia.
My grandmother was very devoted to her and I feel, now that she's died, Santa Rita makes me feel like I still have my grandma with me.
 
Top