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According to <U>Saints Preserve Us! (Everything you need to know about</U>
<BR><U>every Saint you'll ever need</U> by Sean Kelly & Rosemary Rogers
, Raymond
<BR>Nonatus is the patron saint of Catalonia, Childbirth, children, midwives,
<BR>obstetricians, and pregnant women and is also invoked against false
<BR>accusations (as in "it couldn't possibly be mine"?). He was delivered
by
<BR>surgeons after his mother's death in labor. He became a monk in Barcelona
<BR>(which is in Catalonia, if I remember my Olympics correctly). He
did all kinds
<BR>of stuff, trying unsucessfully to get martyred, and made Cardinal just
before he died
<BR>in 1240.
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<BR>Catherine of Alexandria was an Egyptian queen who studied philosophy,
<BR>converted to Christianity, and turned down the marriage proposal of the
Roman
<BR>Emperor Maxentius. He took it hard and ordered her stretched out
on a spiked wheel.
<BR>Lightning-wielding Angels appeared and destroyed the wheel, but Catherine
was
<BR>beheaded anyway. She is the patron of a whole bunch of groups, including
librarians,
<BR>schoolgirls, spinsters, students and universities.
<BR>
<BR>According to Kelly and Rogers, the patron of College Students is Gabriel
Possenti,
<BR>whose day is February 27. His father was a lawyer and his mother
had 13
<BR>children. "Twice in his teens, he was afflicted with serious illlnesses.
and on both
<BR>occasions vowed to enter the priesthood, if cured, but on recovery, he
delayed
<BR>his decision." When a picture of Our Lady of the Sorrows spoke to
him, he decided
<BR>it was time. Until he died of tuberculosis at the age of twenty-two,
he tortured himself
<BR>by being wrapped in chains set with sharp points. He was confirmed
as a Saint
<BR>and Patron of college students in 1932.
<BR>
<BR>I hope you found these stories interesting- I thought it was a neat book.
<BR>
<BR>Best Wishes, Cecily
<BR>
<BR>njones@ix.netcom.com wrote:
<BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE>Daniel mentioned:
<BR><I>> S. Thomas Aquinas is well-known.</I>
<BR><I>> I found nothing there for C. of A.</I>
<BR><I>> Drew a blacnk on Nonnatus ("unborn"? Hrm. Must be a good
story.)</I>
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<BR>I want to say that Catherine of Alexandria was the Libriarian
<BR>of Alexandria and was devoutly pagan until converted by
<BR>some Bishop. And she was martyred by being tied to chariots
<BR>and pulled to itty bitty pieces. Thus we get her symbol of
<BR>the Catherine Wheel.
<BR>
<BR>Of course, I could be (and probably am) wrong.
<BR>
<BR>Gio,
<BR>who has misplaced his Book of Saints otherwise he
<BR>would look up her acta.
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