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Patron Saints of Nations
Whose patron saints of which nations did you know?
Whose patron saints of which nations did you know?
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I googled for the US like mad - but with no successOur Lady of Guadalupe: patroness of Mexico, the Americas.
Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception: patroness of the United States.
The saint, who lived during the reign of Constantine the Great, was a member of the imperial cavalry stationed near Amiens, in Gaul. Coming upon a shivering beggar near the city gates on a cold winter day, the young soldier divided his cloak with his sword and shared it with him. Tradition has it that Christ later appeared to Martin in a dream, saying, "What thou hast done for that poor man, thou hast done for me."
The dates of Patrick's life are uncertain; there are conflicting traditions regarding the year of his death. His own writings provide no evidence for any dating more precise than the 5th century generally. His Biblical quotations are a mixture of the Old Latin version and the Vulgate, completed in the early 5th century, suggesting he was writing "at the point of transition from Old Latin to Vulgate",[12] although it is possible the Vulgate readings may have been added later, replacing earlier readings.[13] The Letter to Coroticus implies that the Franks were still pagans at the time of writing:[14] their conversion to Christianity is dated to the period 496–508.
That is OK!I'm afraid my knowledge of national patron saints is very much centered on the British Isles. I knew England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland, and that's all.![]()
I've heard of St. Martin. I just didn't know he was given a country to look after.@ Saint Martin
I always thought that every schoolchild throughout the Christian world should have heard of him.
Is he regard just as a provincial French saint in the US - as he was not a citizen of the United States, I wonder?![]()
I think he shares this job with Jeanne d' Arc.I just didn't know he was given a country to look after.