Who is the saint of nature female?

Kateri Tekakwitha, whose feast we celebrate on July 14. The first Native American saint from the territories of the future United States and Canada, she is popularly venerated as a patroness of ecology.
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Who is a saint that cares for nature?

St. Francis of Assisi spent much of his time preaching about animals, exhorting that all creatures are brothers and sisters under God. Born in 1181 in Italy, St. Francis is today celebrated as Patron Saint of Ecologists.
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Who is the patron saint of plants and flowers?

According to the Catholic calendar, September 4 is the feast day of Saint Rose of Viterbo (1235-1252), who was canonized by Pope Innocent IV. She is the patron saint of florists and all flower growers.
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Who is the saint of healing?

Saint Raphael the Archangel is the patron saint of healing. In Hebrew, his name literally means "God heals." We can find Raphael in the Old Testament Book of Tobit, where he is revealed as a healer of mind, body and spirit. We can invoke his powerful intercession in our own daily lives.
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What saint protects your garden?

The man who devoted most of his monkish life to plants was St. Fiacre—not a quiet man of God but a wild man of the garden, a miracle worker who bargained with the church and is the patron saint of both gardeners and cab drivers.
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Who is the female saint of beauty?

Rose of Lima, is the 1st person canonized a saint in the Americas and is considered the patron of Latin America and the Philippines. Her story is really as lovely as her name. Born Isabel (which in itself means Beauty) in 1586, she was so beautiful that they simply called her Rose.
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What saint was known for her beauty?

Known for her exceptional beauty, Rosa aspired to become a nun, but her parents pressured her to marry. To deter potential suitors, Rosa cut her hair short and burned her face. She performed secret and often painful penances, fasted multiple times weekly, and permanently abstained from eating meat.
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Who is the kindest saint?

St Philip Neri was born 500 years ago in Florence, in the early hours of July 22. Just hours later the theological virtues of faith, hope and charity were infused into his soul in baptism.
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What are some good female saints?

Sisterhood of Saints: 14 Holy Women
  • Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton. (August 28, 1774 – January 4, 1821) ...
  • Saint Maria Goretti. (October 16, 1890 – July 6, 1902) ...
  • Saint Clare of Assisi. ...
  • Saint Bernadette Soubirous. ...
  • Saint Joan of Arc. ...
  • Saint Kateri Tekakwitha. ...
  • Saint Teresa Benedicta of the Cross. ...
  • Saint Margaret of Scotland.
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What saints love the outdoors?

Saint Bernard is the patron saint of mountaineers, skiers, backpacking and the Alps. Whenever thinking of a saint who loved the outdoors, Saint Francis of Assisi immediately comes to mind. He is often known for preaching to the birds, taming a wolf, and composing a hymn to creation.
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What is the saint of love?

St. Dwynwen is the patron saint of lovers. Her feast day is January 25, Dydd Santes Dwynwen. If you are Welsh, or the one you love is Welsh, January 25 is an opportunity to express your affection and say “Dwy'n dy garu di” (“I love you”, in Welsh).
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What saint is known for love?

Valentine and love comes from the popular belief that the third-century priest helped Christian members of the Roman army get married despite a marriage ban imposed on soldiers. The love-seeking are hardly his only charge. St. Valentine is also the patron of beekeepers—a job he shares with St.
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Is there a saint of hope?

Jude is the Patron Saint of Hope and impossible causes and one of Jesus' original twelve Apostles. He preached the Gospel with great passion, often in the most difficult circumstances.
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Who is the female saint of courage?

O Saint Joan of Arc, courageous woman soldier, called by God to fight and save your country from the enemy; grant that I, like you, may hear God's call in my life and have the courage to follow it faithfully, as priest, religious, married or single.
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Who is the saint of light?

Lucy's Latin name Lucia shares a root (luc-) with the Latin word for light, lux. A number of traditions incorporate symbolic meaning of St. Lucy as the bearer of light in the darkness of winter, her feast day being 13 December.
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Is there a saint that was a princess?

Elizabeth of Hungary (German: Heilige Elisabeth von Thüringen, Hungarian: Árpád-házi Szent Erzsébet, Slovak: Svätá Alžbeta Uhorská; 7 July 1207 – 17 November 1231), also known as Saint Elizabeth of Thuringia, or Saint Elisabeth of Thuringia, was a princess of the Kingdom of Hungary and the landgravine of Thuringia in ...
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Which saint holds a flower?

Thus, in religious art the lily is used as an emblem of St. Joseph, and similarly in religious flower symbolism the names "St. Joseph's Staff" and "St.
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Is there a saint for caring?

St John the Evangelist, patron saint of caregivers.
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What saint do you bury in your yard?

The commonality of the experience gave rise to a tradition that has become part of home-selling folklore — the act of burying a St. Joseph statue in the yard to help a house get sold.
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Who is the saint of peace?

Francis of Assisi was one of the world's greatest peacemakers. He started by recognizing that peace is never simply a human achievement; it always depends on God as its source.
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Who is the saint of strength?

Saint Christopher is the patron saint of strength. He's portrayed as an extremely tall man, with a prodigious build and jaw-dropping physical stature. Saint Christopher the skyscraper. By some accounts, Saint Christopher is said to have stood 7 and a half feet tall.
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