Who was the evil saint?

Maximón
Maximón
Maximón (/ˌmæʃɪˈmoʊn, -ˈmɒn/), also called San Simón, is a Mayan deity and folk saint represented in various forms by the Maya peoples of several towns in the Guatemalan Highlands. Oral tradition of his creation and purpose in these communities is complex, diverse, and born of the ancient Maya traditions centuries ago.
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is certainly many things to many people. He's a figure of Mayan ancestor veneration, a Mam; he's a Catholic Saint; he's the Devil in disguise. Like Satan, he has many names: Rij Laj, Rilej Mam, El Gran Abueloa, San Simón, Don Ximon, Judas Iscariot.
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Is there an evil saint?

Known as Guatemala's evil saint, Maximon is thought to blend parts of a pre-Spanish Mayan god known as Maam, a god of the underworld, with the Christian Saint Simon. The name “Maximon,” pronounced “mah-SHEE-mon” is a combination of “Maam” and “Simon”.
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Who is the sinful saint?

St Augustine, or Augustine of Hippo as he is better known, is perhaps the most famous saint with a sinful past, which is rather surprising since his own mother (St Monica) was a devout Christian.
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Which saint was black?

St. Martin de Porres (1579-1639) is perhaps the best-known black Catholic from the Western Hemisphere. His father was a Spanish nobleman, his mother a black former slave.
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Which saint was burned to death?

In his anger he asked them to kill Lawrence slowly so he would suffer more. The saint was tied on top of an iron grill over a slow fire that roasted him. God gave him so much strength and joy that Lawrence joked with the judge saying "Turn me over".
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Most Brutal Saint in History



Who is the saint of slaves?

*This date in 1581 marks the birth of Peter Claver. He was a Black Patron Saint. From Verdu, Catalonia, Spain, Claver was a farmer's son who studied at the University of Barcelona and was a Catholic Jesuit Priest at age 20.
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Which saint was eaten by a dragon?

According to medieval legend, Saint Margaret was an early Christian convert who was tortured and put in jail when she refused to renounce her Christian beliefs. While in jail, she prayed to God to show her the enemy who was fighting her, and a great dragon appeared and swallowed her whole.
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What saint wore pink?

Philomena (/ˌfɪləˈmiːnə/ FIL-ə-MEE-nə), also known as Saint Philomena (Ancient Greek: Ἁγία Φιλουμένη, romanized: Hagía Philouménē; Modern Greek: Αγία Φιλομένα, romanized: Agía Filoména) or Philomena of Rome, was a young virgin martyr whose remains were discovered on May 24–25, 1802, in the Catacomb of Priscilla.
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What saint is for revenge?

Saint Olga of Kiev: The Patron Saint of Vengeance.
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Who is the saint that forgave her killer?

Venerated as a saint of purity and mercy, St. Maria Goretti died at age 11 when her next door neighbor, Alessandro Serenelli, stabbed her 14 times after trying to rape her. She forgave her killer on her death bed, and is also considered the patron saint of youth and young people.
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What are the evil saints names?

Like Satan, he has many names: Rij Laj, Rilej Mam, El Gran Abueloa, San Simón, Don Ximon, Judas Iscariot.
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Why is St Christopher no longer a saint?

Among Catholicism's most popular saints, Christopher was listed as a martyr. Legend had it he carried a child who grew increasingly heavy across a river -- the child was supposed to be carrying the weight of God. But there wasn't enough historical evidence the man ever existed, so Pope Paul VI dropped him.
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What is a corrupt saint?

The word “incorrupt” means “not having undergone decomposition, especially of a human body.” What is an incorrupt saint? In the realm of Catholicism, an incorrupt saint is one whose body experiences little, no, or delayed decomposition after death.
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Which saint was a werewolf?

Few of those, however, know the true history of the patron saint of travelers. Few know that this gentle, pious individual was, in fact, a Cynocephalus or “Doghead”—in other words, a Werewolf. The Confessions of Saint Christopher: Werewolf will, with its publication, change that.
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Who is the saint with a crow?

Benedict regularly fed a raven from his own portion of bread at mealtime. On one occasion, a malicious priest poisoned the bread he was to consume. Knowing that the bread was tainted, St. Benedict called upon the raven to dispose of it and to ensure that no other being would be harmed.
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Which Catholic saint killed a dragon?

Think of St George and you're probably picturing a heroic knight slaying a ferocious, fire-breathing dragon. As the country's patron saint, today St George's story is as iconic as his white and red flag. But like many early saints, the exact details of his life remain a mystery.
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What saint was kidnapped by pirates?

The patron saint of Ireland first arrived in Ireland in the hold of a slave ship. The patron saint of Ireland first arrived in Ireland in the hold of a slave ship. Early in the 5th century, an Irish ship beat against the waves along the western coast of Great Britain.
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Who was the first Black Catholic saint?

Martin de Porres lived in self-imposed austerity, never ate meat, fasted continuously, and spent much time in prayer and meditation. He devoted greatly to the Eucharist and was venerated from the day of his death. The first Black saint in the Americas, Martin de Porres, died of fever in 1639.
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Is there a saint for pirates?

Saint Nicholas is the patron saint of sailors, merchants, archers, repentant thieves, children, brewers, pawnbrokers, unmarried people, and students in various cities and countries around Europe.
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Who is the saint of dogs?

August 16 is the annual feast day of St. Roch, the patron saint of dogs. Saint Roch (pronounced "rock") was a Frenchman born to nobility in 1295, so it may seem strange that he is recognized as the patron saint of dogs.
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Who is saint of Cats?

St. Gertrude of Nivelles' patronage was never made official by the Vatican, but her association with whisking away mice and rats made her, by default, the saint that all cat lovers worshipped.
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What saint was called the dumb ox?

Saint Thomas Aquinas: The Dumb Ox.
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