Saint Agatha & Others | Saint Stories for Kids | Compilation

Saint Agatha & Others | Saint Stories for Kids | Compilation
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Story of St. Catherine of Alexandria

The story of Saint Catherine of Alexandria has been passed down through the Christian generations. Catherine was born a pagan princess of Alexandria, Egypt, the land of the Sphinx and Pyramids. At that time, Alexandria was one of the finest cities in the world, and a center of learning and culture as well as faith.

Story of Saint Mary Magdalene

Saint Mary Magdalene’s story is intimately linked with Jesus. She plays a leading role in one of the most powerful and important scenes in the Gospels. She has been identified with several Marys in the Gospel: Mary, the sister of Martha and Lazarus; Mary, the sinner who washed Jesus’ feet with her tears; Mary, a woman who cared for Jesus and his apostles on their journey. How Saint Mary Magdalen first met Jesus, we are told in the Gospel of Saint Luke.

Story of Saint Agatha

Saint Agatha is recognized by the church as a Virgin and a Martyr. We are certain of her martyrdom, but there are many stories told about her life. St. Agatha is one of seven women, including the Blessed Virgin Mary, who is commemorated in the Canon of the Mass.

Story of Saint Gertrude the Great

Saint Gertrdue of Helfta, also known as Gertrude the Great is recognized as a Saint by the Catholic and Episcopal Church. Few men have merited the title, “the Great”; fewer women. St. Gertrude of Helfta is one of them. She was a Virgin, Mystic, and Benedictine Abbess, was called by Our Lord Himself, “My chosen Lily”. Although nothing much is known of this German woman’s family background, it is widely accepted that she was entrusted to the sisters of Helfta Abbey to be educated when five years old.

Story of St. Brigid of Ireland

The first native-born Irish saint, St. Brigid epitomizes everything a strong Irish woman should be, and she holds a special place in many Irish hearts. She was also called Brigid of Kildare. It is generally accepted that St Brigid built her double monastery for men and women in Kildare around 470AD. Some scholars credit Brigid with pioneering monastic life in Ireland. Her monastery was acclaimed as a centre of education, pilgrimage, worship and hospitality.

Story of St. Catherine of Bologna

St. Catherine praised God through her art. She painted pictures of Jesus, Mary, and the saints. We can see some of her artworks in museums around the world! Throughout her life St. Catherine experienced mystical visions, which she documented in her treatise.

Story of Saint Bridget of Sweden

St. Bridget, also spelled Birgit or Brigid, of Sweden is one of those women who, despite having lived several centuries ago, still has much to teach the Church and the world. She was a Christian mystic and the founder of the Bridgettine Order. From a young age she kept records of what came to be known as her Celestial revelations, which were translated into Latin and became popular throughout Europe. She was also known for her Fifteen Oes, prayers she said she received from Christ in revelation, which also spread to many countries and were featured in many illuminated liturgical texts. Because of her holiness, Bridget was declared a saint only 18 years after her death in 1373. She is the patron saint of Sweden.

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