What saint has a thorn in her forehead?

St. Rita of Cascia (1381–1457) is a Saint venerated in the Roman Catholic Church and bestowed the title of Patroness for impossible causes. Various miracles have been attributed to her. In Christian iconography, she is depicted with a bleeding forehead wound and sometimes holding a thorn.
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What is Saint Rita the patron saint for?

Rita is known as the patron saint for abused women, mourning wives and impossible causes. Many women turn to her during times of despair, after a death in the family or even after a divorce. She is often depicted in artwork and on medals in a religious sister's habit, with roses or a rose crown.
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Why is St. Rita holding a skull?

The single stigmata is from one of the thorns from crown of Christ embedded on her forehead. The skull is a medieval symbol that represents death as a contemplative entity; a reminder to the viewer that life is transient.
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What did St Rita of Cascia do?

At the age of thirty-six Rita pledged to follow the ancient Rule of Saint Augustine. For the next forty years she gave herself wholeheartedly to prayer and works of charity, striving especially to preserve peace and harmony among the citizens of Cascia.
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What do you pray to St. Rita for?

Rita of Cascia is associated with difficult, even impossible situations. St. Rita is also the patron saint of the sick and suffering: Christians pray to her for healing and the strength to fight against a disease. You can entrust your illness, or a sick loved one to her care.
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Is there a saint for anxiety?

Dymphna: Patron Saint of Stress, Anxiety and Mental Health.
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Is there a saint for depression?

Today, Dymphna is known as the patroness of nervous disorders and mental disease, depression and incest, but she is not the only saint who can help the faithful in times of mental anguish.
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Who is the saint for hair loss?

For 3 reasons, St. Agnes of Rome would seem appro- priate as patron saint for women with hair loss and for trichologists, respectively: (1) the saint's historical passio, (2) her attributes in Christian iconography and (3) her feast day.
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Who is the patron saint of loneliness?

St. Rita of Cascia was an Italian wife and mother. Following the deaths of her husband and sons, she became a nun.
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Why does Saint Rita have a thorn in her head?

At about sixty years of age, she was meditating before an image of Christ crucified when suddenly a small wound appeared on her forehead, as though a thorn from the crown that encircled Christ's head had penetrated her own flesh. Up until her death Rita bore this external sign of stigmatisation and union with the Lord.
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Who is the patron saint of depression and anxiety?

Dymphna. St. Dymphna is the patron saint of those who struggle with depression or anxiety, which is why she's perhaps the most well-known and called-upon saint for mental illness. She lived during the seventh century in Ireland; her father was not Catholic and her mother died when she was relatively young.
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Who is the patron saint of emotional abuse?

St Dympna is the patron saint of the nervous, emotionally disturbed, mentally ill and sexually abused. Her feast day is May 15th. Saint Dympna (also: Dymphna, Dimpna) was the daughter of a pagan Irish king and his Christian wife in the 7th century.
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Is there a saint for drinking?

Maximilian Kolbe. Venerable Matt Talbot (1856–1925) is the patron saint of alcoholics. He was one of twelve children born into extreme poverty in the tenements of Dublin, Ireland.
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Is there a saint for periods?

Saint Flo, Patron Saint of Poorly Timed Periods

Sample Prayer: Saint Flo, Saint Flo, please do what you do, and hold onto my uterine lining for an extra day or two.
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Is there a saint for hangovers?

In Spain Bibiana was the patron saint of those suffering from hangovers because her name resembles the Spanish word for drinking. In artworks, Bibiana is often depicted with a branch or a pillar. Her feast day is December 2, that of her father is December 22, and that of her mother is January 4.
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Who is the saint of mental illness?

Saint Dymphna is well known as a patron of people living with mental illness.
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What does the Bible say about bald hair?

Best passage of the day: Leviticus interrupts these dire leprous warnings to reassure men that, yes, it's OK to be bald. “If a man loses the hair of his head and becomes bald, he is pure.” And it gets better! God also approves of male-pattern baldness.
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Is there a saint for hair growth?

Agnes of Rome has been proposed as protector Saint for women with hair loss and patron Saint for trichologists on the basis of the miraculous growth of long hair to cover her body when she was stripped naked in her martyrdom, her feast day when seasonal hair growth is peaking at its maximum, and her attribute in ...
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Is there a saint for losing weight?

St. Charles Borromeo: Patron Saint of Stomach Ailments, Dieting — and Obesity?| National Catholic Register.
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What saint is for self love?

December 14, 2018. Pope Francis has cautioned that the biggest enemy of mercy is “self-love.” St. John of the Cross agrees, and teaches that the greatest work of divine mercy in us is God's work of overcoming our distorted “self-love” so that we might become capable of the selfless love that is the origin of mercy.
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What saint is for social anxiety?

Turn to Saint Dymphna with your anxiety

Many Catholics who struggle with anxiety, depression or mental illness are familiar with Saint Dymphna.
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