St. Mary of Egypt
St. Agnes of Rome
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Saint Mary Magdelene "The Penitent" she was just caught in the act of Adultrey. She turned from her ways, and lived a very faithful life for the rest of her life. She could help. in this area
Saint. Bertilia: Foundress and noble virgin. She and her bridegroom took vows of chastity and remained virgins. When her husband died, Bertilia lived as a hermitess near the church that she had founded at Maroeuil, France.
Saint. Helenus of the Desert: I followed the way of chastity and moderation, honed by the practice of fasting and prayer, to quell the temptations of the flesh.
God provided what I needed when I needed. I visited other monks. My load was heavy, and in the name of Jesus, I enlisted wild donkeys to carry my burden.
On another occasion, I visited a monastery for Sunday service. But there was to be none, because of river crocodiles. To conduct services, I told a crocodile in Jesus� name to give me a ride on its back to see the Presbyter. It did so. But the Presbyter was too frightened to come. God gave me the ability to read souls and spirits, as well as to stop evil spirits from tormenting.
Saint. Ammon: Monastic founder, sometimes called Amon, Amun, or Amus. An Egyptian living in or near Alexandria, he was forced into a marriage at the age of twenty-two. He asked his wife to take a vow of chastity on their wedding night and they lived as brother and sister for eighteen years. His wife then formed a congregation of women religious, and Ammon went to the desert area south of Alexandria. There Ammon founded or aided in the development of a great religious community called "The City of God" by St. Jerome. By the end of the fourth century there were five thousand hermits in the community. St. Anthony came to visit Ammon, whose holiness attracted countless solitaries. When Ammon died at the age of sixty-two, St. Anthony, who was some thirteen miles distant, saw his soul ascend to heaven.
Hope some of these helped.
1)Saint Ammon
2) Saint Mary Magdelene
3) Saint Helenus of the Desert
4) Saint. Bertilia
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St. Mary Magdalene de Pazzi, a Carmelite Nun of the Ancient Observance whom God allowed to endure great temptations against purity from the devil
St. Francis of Assisi... patron saint of the cold shower... well, they didn't really have showers back in his day, but he would roll in the snow to calm his passions.
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"Alessandro Serenelli–Posted Image the young man who murdered the 12-year old Maria Goretti in a fit of lust-filled rage.
I was touched by the story of his conversion. His life’s example echoes that of so many men, husbands and fathers of today who find themselves lost and overwhelmed in the depths of impurity, immorality and depravity. Yet each is capable of experiencing the same loving, merciful grace of God as did Alessandro. Our Lord is just waiting to reach down into the depths of their souls and lead them out of this foretaste of Hell in which they find themselves and into the light of conversion – if only there were organized and knowledgeable help available to them.
Alessandro Serenelli experienced, in body and in soul, the fullness of conversion – from the depths of Hell to the Kingdom of Heaven. As such, I am convinced that Alessandro Serenelli was destined by God to be this role model of conversion from depravity to salvation – a man whose life’s example can serve as a light for so many suffering people today."
http://www.pornnomor...erenellians.htm
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