What bible verses would best describe St. Anthony of Padua?
Q. I would like a few scripture lines from scripture that would reflect and relate to St. Anthony of Padua
Asked by gh g - Thu Apr 30 02:24:38 2009 - - 2 Answers - 2 Comments
A. " For I judged not myself to know anything among you, but Jesus Christ, and him crucified" (1 Cor 2 v. 2) I want to know Christ and the power of his resurrection and the fellowship of sharing in his sufferings, becoming like him in his death (Philippians 3:10)
Answered by Doethineb - Thu Apr 30 10:43:18 2009
Q. I would like a few scripture lines from scripture that would reflect and relate to St. Anthony of Padua
Asked by gh g - Thu Apr 30 02:24:38 2009 - - 2 Answers - 2 Comments
A. " For I judged not myself to know anything among you, but Jesus Christ, and him crucified" (1 Cor 2 v. 2) I want to know Christ and the power of his resurrection and the fellowship of sharing in his sufferings, becoming like him in his death (Philippians 3:10)
Answered by Doethineb - Thu Apr 30 10:43:18 2009
What are some symbols associated with Saint Anthony of Padua?
Q. What are some symbols associated with Saint Anthony of Padua?
Asked by Celtic_101 - Mon Nov 3 17:46:35 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Infant Jesus, lily, Bible, rosary, tonsured head, Franciscan habit.
Answered by john w - Mon Nov 3 17:51:15 2008
Q. What are some symbols associated with Saint Anthony of Padua?
Asked by Celtic_101 - Mon Nov 3 17:46:35 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Infant Jesus, lily, Bible, rosary, tonsured head, Franciscan habit.
Answered by john w - Mon Nov 3 17:51:15 2008
Why is St. Anthony of Padua pictured holding baby Jesus Christ with a book?I think it should be the reverse!?
Q. I think it should be the reverse because St. Anthony of Padua was born in the year 1180 A.D.,making him 1,180 years younger than Jesus Christ,who,of course,is 1,180 years older!It doesn't make any sense!Who's idea was it to make such pictures?And what was their point?
Asked by auntfran8 - Fri Oct 20 02:01:33 2006 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Here's my own, perhaps novel, interpretation. First of all, consider the book (I've also seen representations of Anthony of Padua holding a book with the Christ Child standing on the book). Anthony was a scholar, known for his defense of "orthodox" Catholicism against heretics. He was even called "The Hammer of Heretics." So, the book symbolizes his learning and erudition. Depicting Jesus as a child was, I think, in order to underline Anthony's role as a defender of the Catholic faith. Face it, the image of a grown man in need of defending would not have the emotional "punch" that comes with the image of a child needing to be defended from someone or something. Significantly, the child stands on the book--it's the learning and… [cont.]
Answered by Chrispy - Thu Oct 26 14:30:47 2006
Q. I think it should be the reverse because St. Anthony of Padua was born in the year 1180 A.D.,making him 1,180 years younger than Jesus Christ,who,of course,is 1,180 years older!It doesn't make any sense!Who's idea was it to make such pictures?And what was their point?
Asked by auntfran8 - Fri Oct 20 02:01:33 2006 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Here's my own, perhaps novel, interpretation. First of all, consider the book (I've also seen representations of Anthony of Padua holding a book with the Christ Child standing on the book). Anthony was a scholar, known for his defense of "orthodox" Catholicism against heretics. He was even called "The Hammer of Heretics." So, the book symbolizes his learning and erudition. Depicting Jesus as a child was, I think, in order to underline Anthony's role as a defender of the Catholic faith. Face it, the image of a grown man in need of defending would not have the emotional "punch" that comes with the image of a child needing to be defended from someone or something. Significantly, the child stands on the book--it's the learning and… [cont.]
Answered by Chrispy - Thu Oct 26 14:30:47 2006
How old is the shrine of St.Anthony in Padua?
Q. How old is the shrine of St.Anthony in Padua?
Asked by Lawrence - Fri Mar 9 03:16:28 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Twice as old as half its age.
Answered by Maria R - Fri Mar 9 03:42:14 2007
Q. How old is the shrine of St.Anthony in Padua?
Asked by Lawrence - Fri Mar 9 03:16:28 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Twice as old as half its age.
Answered by Maria R - Fri Mar 9 03:42:14 2007
What significant thing did st anthony of PAdua do?
Q. its for a paper due 2morow
Asked by Corona - Thu Apr 23 00:01:35 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. He was renowned for his magnificent preaching. See this link
Answered by gleakit - Thu Apr 23 00:15:07 2009
Q. its for a paper due 2morow
Asked by Corona - Thu Apr 23 00:01:35 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. He was renowned for his magnificent preaching. See this link
Answered by gleakit - Thu Apr 23 00:15:07 2009
I'm getting confirmed soon and I've chosen St. Anthony of Padua to be my saint.?
Q. I need to make a symbol that symbolizes St. Anthony so what should I make?
Asked by The Beast - Mon Apr 7 11:10:52 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You could use bread, in honor of St. Anthony's Bread. (Donation boxes for St. Anthony's Bread are found in many Catholic churches)
Answered by Rob - R.I.P. Chelle - Mon Apr 7 11:15:55 2008
Q. I need to make a symbol that symbolizes St. Anthony so what should I make?
Asked by The Beast - Mon Apr 7 11:10:52 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You could use bread, in honor of St. Anthony's Bread. (Donation boxes for St. Anthony's Bread are found in many Catholic churches)
Answered by Rob - R.I.P. Chelle - Mon Apr 7 11:15:55 2008
Saint Anthony of Padua?
Q. I got a project due in 4 days and I need Saint Anthony's full name, every site i go to they never say saint Anthony's full name.I also need to know why he was a saint, the sites I went to just says when.
Asked by WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEeEEEEE - Mon Sep 15 04:49:17 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Franciscan Thaumaturgist, born at Lisbon, 1195; died at Vercelli [actually Arcella --Ed.], 13 June, 1231. He received in baptism the name of Ferdinand. Later writers of the fifteenth century asserted that his father was Martin Bouillon, descendant of the renowned Godfrey de Bouillon, commander of the First Crusade, and his mother, Theresa Tavejra, descendant of Froila I, fourth king of Asturia. Unfortunately, however, his genealogy is uncertain; all that we know of his parents is that they were noble, powerful, and God-fearing people, and at the time of Ferdinand's birth were both still young, and living near the Cathedral of Lisbon.
Answered by allecat EWTN - Mon Sep 15 10:08:03 2008
Q. I got a project due in 4 days and I need Saint Anthony's full name, every site i go to they never say saint Anthony's full name.I also need to know why he was a saint, the sites I went to just says when.
Asked by WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEeEEEEE - Mon Sep 15 04:49:17 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Franciscan Thaumaturgist, born at Lisbon, 1195; died at Vercelli [actually Arcella --Ed.], 13 June, 1231. He received in baptism the name of Ferdinand. Later writers of the fifteenth century asserted that his father was Martin Bouillon, descendant of the renowned Godfrey de Bouillon, commander of the First Crusade, and his mother, Theresa Tavejra, descendant of Froila I, fourth king of Asturia. Unfortunately, however, his genealogy is uncertain; all that we know of his parents is that they were noble, powerful, and God-fearing people, and at the time of Ferdinand's birth were both still young, and living near the Cathedral of Lisbon.
Answered by allecat EWTN - Mon Sep 15 10:08:03 2008
who was saint anthony of padua?
Q. who was saint anthony of padua?
Asked by Joseph M - Tue Oct 17 15:17:24 2006 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Here's a long article about him:
Answered by Sheldon119 - Tue Oct 17 17:07:35 2006
Q. who was saint anthony of padua?
Asked by Joseph M - Tue Oct 17 15:17:24 2006 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Here's a long article about him:
Answered by Sheldon119 - Tue Oct 17 17:07:35 2006
Who mentored St. Francis of Assisi & St. Anthony of Padua in their ministries?
Q. Someone had to teach them something in their ministries,and give them some ideas on how to manage them.Whatever ideas they came up with,I'm sure they didn't come up with them all on their own!I've read a lot of things about them,but never anything on the people who may or may not have mentored them.
Asked by auntfran8 - Fri Oct 20 02:16:26 2006 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. St. Anthony of Padua spent many years in convents (for men) "occupying his time mainly with study and prayer." The religious of these orders probably had a large influence on his later life. St. Francis of Assisi, on the other hand, had little education and little religious instruction. But he developed great faith. We must never underestimate the power of Holy Spirit in people who are willing to listen and act. With love in Christ.
Answered by imacatholic2 - Fri Oct 20 16:13:45 2006
Q. Someone had to teach them something in their ministries,and give them some ideas on how to manage them.Whatever ideas they came up with,I'm sure they didn't come up with them all on their own!I've read a lot of things about them,but never anything on the people who may or may not have mentored them.
Asked by auntfran8 - Fri Oct 20 02:16:26 2006 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. St. Anthony of Padua spent many years in convents (for men) "occupying his time mainly with study and prayer." The religious of these orders probably had a large influence on his later life. St. Francis of Assisi, on the other hand, had little education and little religious instruction. But he developed great faith. We must never underestimate the power of Holy Spirit in people who are willing to listen and act. With love in Christ.
Answered by imacatholic2 - Fri Oct 20 16:13:45 2006
Today is the Feast of St. Anthony of Padua...the Patron Saint of lost items....?
Q. Have you ever found anything that you had lost after asking for St. Anthony's help and intercession? Are you doing anything special today to honor this great man of God? Starting a Novena, perhaps? Here are some ideas:
Asked by Father K - Wed Jun 13 13:19:42 2007 - - 15 Answers - 2 Comments
A. Thank you Father K for this question. He finds things for me all the time. By the way, I'm one of the lost that he found. Through his prayers he brought me to Christ at a time when I had no idea of who St. Anthony was. Today we had mass in honor of St. Anthony (worshiping God of course and not Anthony - for all our protestant friends), we blessed a new statue of St. Anthony (we didn't have one - and no, we don't worshp it either). We kissed a relic of his, and we distributed blessed bread to remember Anthony's love for the poor. Did you know...? The reason why St. Anthony is the patron of lost objects has to do with an event that happened in his life. He and a couple of friars were in a hermitage and one of the friars decided one… [cont.]
Answered by chrisgaffrey - Wed Jun 13 14:18:36 2007
Q. Have you ever found anything that you had lost after asking for St. Anthony's help and intercession? Are you doing anything special today to honor this great man of God? Starting a Novena, perhaps? Here are some ideas:
Asked by Father K - Wed Jun 13 13:19:42 2007 - - 15 Answers - 2 Comments
A. Thank you Father K for this question. He finds things for me all the time. By the way, I'm one of the lost that he found. Through his prayers he brought me to Christ at a time when I had no idea of who St. Anthony was. Today we had mass in honor of St. Anthony (worshiping God of course and not Anthony - for all our protestant friends), we blessed a new statue of St. Anthony (we didn't have one - and no, we don't worshp it either). We kissed a relic of his, and we distributed blessed bread to remember Anthony's love for the poor. Did you know...? The reason why St. Anthony is the patron of lost objects has to do with an event that happened in his life. He and a couple of friars were in a hermitage and one of the friars decided one… [cont.]
Answered by chrisgaffrey - Wed Jun 13 14:18:36 2007
Oil of Saint Anthony of Padua.?
Q. I was wondering where I can get this sacramental from in North America? And if its not available, how do I get it? Is there a special procedure to obtain it like have the oil burn in front of an image of the saint for the duration of a novena or have it blessed on his feast day?
Asked by wonderingmind - Tue Sep 19 19:52:49 2006 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Check with the catholic church
Answered by JerseyRick - Fri Sep 22 18:41:32 2006
Q. I was wondering where I can get this sacramental from in North America? And if its not available, how do I get it? Is there a special procedure to obtain it like have the oil burn in front of an image of the saint for the duration of a novena or have it blessed on his feast day?
Asked by wonderingmind - Tue Sep 19 19:52:49 2006 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Check with the catholic church
Answered by JerseyRick - Fri Sep 22 18:41:32 2006
Did you know today's saints day is St Anthony of Padua?
Q. One of the important Doctors of the Catholic Church and one of the most respected saint in the catholic Church.
Asked by apachowko - Wed Jun 13 09:09:20 2007 - - 8 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Eds, You are correct that all Christians are saints. What the rest of us are talking about are those people who have been given special recognition for the holy lives they led. It is like the Christian Hall of Fame.
Answered by Sldgman - Wed Jun 13 09:21:16 2007
Q. One of the important Doctors of the Catholic Church and one of the most respected saint in the catholic Church.
Asked by apachowko - Wed Jun 13 09:09:20 2007 - - 8 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Eds, You are correct that all Christians are saints. What the rest of us are talking about are those people who have been given special recognition for the holy lives they led. It is like the Christian Hall of Fame.
Answered by Sldgman - Wed Jun 13 09:21:16 2007
Can anyone suggest appropriate readings for children's Mass for Feast of St. Anthony of Padu?
Q. Looking for readings and bidding prayers for a Mass with 5-12 year old pupils to celebrate the feast of St. Anthony of Padua (we're 3 days later than the feast day of 13th June) Should we use the readings of the day of is there anything more suitable? Thank you Oops typo , Padua
Asked by fount_of_all_knowledge - Sun Jun 15 11:39:19 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Firstly, just because it is a children's Mass DO NOT water down the Faith! They must experience the intensity of a rich, faithful, reverent Mass. I suggest the Traditional Readings for the Feast of St. Anthony of Padua: Epistle Reading: 2 Timothy 4:1-8 Lesson from the Epistle of blessed Paul the Apostle to Timothy. Dearly beloved, I charge thee before God and Jesus Christ, Who shall judge the living and the dead, by His coming, and His Kingdom. Preach the word: be instant in season: reprove, entreat, rebuke in all patience, and doctrine. For there shall be a time, when they will not endure sound doctrine; but according to their own desires they will heap to themselves teachers, having itching ears, and will indeed turn away their… [cont.]
Answered by Mr. M - Tue Jun 17 11:42:28 2008
Q. Looking for readings and bidding prayers for a Mass with 5-12 year old pupils to celebrate the feast of St. Anthony of Padua (we're 3 days later than the feast day of 13th June) Should we use the readings of the day of is there anything more suitable? Thank you Oops typo , Padua
Asked by fount_of_all_knowledge - Sun Jun 15 11:39:19 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Firstly, just because it is a children's Mass DO NOT water down the Faith! They must experience the intensity of a rich, faithful, reverent Mass. I suggest the Traditional Readings for the Feast of St. Anthony of Padua: Epistle Reading: 2 Timothy 4:1-8 Lesson from the Epistle of blessed Paul the Apostle to Timothy. Dearly beloved, I charge thee before God and Jesus Christ, Who shall judge the living and the dead, by His coming, and His Kingdom. Preach the word: be instant in season: reprove, entreat, rebuke in all patience, and doctrine. For there shall be a time, when they will not endure sound doctrine; but according to their own desires they will heap to themselves teachers, having itching ears, and will indeed turn away their… [cont.]
Answered by Mr. M - Tue Jun 17 11:42:28 2008
In Salvador Dali's painting 'The Temptation of St. Anthony,' what is he referring to as St. Anthony?
Q. Is he painting Anthony the Great, Anthony of Padua? Or is it some kind of cultural reference that I'm missing? Please help!
Asked by Shelley - Wed Nov 29 20:37:28 2006 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Dali s painting "The Temptation ..." is about St. Anthony The Great, and one episode of his life. Considered the father of all monks, lived 20 years in the desert of Tebaida (Egypt), in a cave, and many times had to fight against the devil and resist his offering temptations. This scene was painted by Hieronimus Bosch in 1505/6 too. (Sorry for my english, I m foreigner)
Answered by Anaid - Thu Nov 30 16:52:17 2006
Q. Is he painting Anthony the Great, Anthony of Padua? Or is it some kind of cultural reference that I'm missing? Please help!
Asked by Shelley - Wed Nov 29 20:37:28 2006 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Dali s painting "The Temptation ..." is about St. Anthony The Great, and one episode of his life. Considered the father of all monks, lived 20 years in the desert of Tebaida (Egypt), in a cave, and many times had to fight against the devil and resist his offering temptations. This scene was painted by Hieronimus Bosch in 1505/6 too. (Sorry for my english, I m foreigner)
Answered by Anaid - Thu Nov 30 16:52:17 2006
We would like to name our son after a good saint?
Q. Our last name is Tarantina and the middle name will probably be Anthony (St. Anthony of Padua). I put links in with the saint's story if you are interested. We like these saint names for our baby: Blaise (prounounced "Blaze", Carter (okay, not a saint YET... Blane ( Corbin ( Michael ( Noah (Old Testament Patriarchs are still saints!) Jonah (same note) We are also open to other saints' names that are not listed. Your feedback is much appreciated! Thank you! Oh, I do like Sebastian--but I was worried about Bastian as a nickname because it sounds too much like a curse word and I think kids might pick on him for that. But his story is here if anyone is interested: Thank you all SO MUCH for your opinions--this is VERY… [cont.]
Asked by Mary's Daughter - Mon Jun 25 11:01:51 2007 - - 11 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Of yours, I like Blaise Anthony and Michael Anthony, Michael is also the patron saint of police Patrick Anthony - "nobly born" drove the snakes Matthew Anthony - "the Lord's Gift" well..you know Bryant Anthony - "strong" felt no pain during his tortures Cullen/Colin Anthony - "dove" Damian Anthony - "tamer" twin physician, took no money Jeremiah Anthony - "exalted of the Lord" visited teh condemned Justin Anthony - "just" studied all philosophies before choosing Lucas Anthony - "light" doctor, patron saint of doctors Roman Anthony - "Roman" patron saint of drowners Thomas Anthony - "twin" Apostle William Anthony - "strong helmet" rep for holiness and austerity Keep in mind, some of these names can be different due to which Saint and… [cont.]
Answered by Harley - Mon Jun 25 11:56:23 2007
Q. Our last name is Tarantina and the middle name will probably be Anthony (St. Anthony of Padua). I put links in with the saint's story if you are interested. We like these saint names for our baby: Blaise (prounounced "Blaze", Carter (okay, not a saint YET... Blane ( Corbin ( Michael ( Noah (Old Testament Patriarchs are still saints!) Jonah (same note) We are also open to other saints' names that are not listed. Your feedback is much appreciated! Thank you! Oh, I do like Sebastian--but I was worried about Bastian as a nickname because it sounds too much like a curse word and I think kids might pick on him for that. But his story is here if anyone is interested: Thank you all SO MUCH for your opinions--this is VERY… [cont.]
Asked by Mary's Daughter - Mon Jun 25 11:01:51 2007 - - 11 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Of yours, I like Blaise Anthony and Michael Anthony, Michael is also the patron saint of police Patrick Anthony - "nobly born" drove the snakes Matthew Anthony - "the Lord's Gift" well..you know Bryant Anthony - "strong" felt no pain during his tortures Cullen/Colin Anthony - "dove" Damian Anthony - "tamer" twin physician, took no money Jeremiah Anthony - "exalted of the Lord" visited teh condemned Justin Anthony - "just" studied all philosophies before choosing Lucas Anthony - "light" doctor, patron saint of doctors Roman Anthony - "Roman" patron saint of drowners Thomas Anthony - "twin" Apostle William Anthony - "strong helmet" rep for holiness and austerity Keep in mind, some of these names can be different due to which Saint and… [cont.]
Answered by Harley - Mon Jun 25 11:56:23 2007
Which do you feel speak more about your faith? Words or deeds? Which professes your faith the loudest?
Q. Actions speak louder than words; let your words teach and your actions speak. - Saint Anthony of Padua (1195-1231)
Asked by Debra M. Wishing Peace To All - Thu Jun 12 21:52:39 2008 - - 38 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Faith without works is dead.
Answered by Just Marvin - Thu Jun 12 21:59:37 2008
Q. Actions speak louder than words; let your words teach and your actions speak. - Saint Anthony of Padua (1195-1231)
Asked by Debra M. Wishing Peace To All - Thu Jun 12 21:52:39 2008 - - 38 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Faith without works is dead.
Answered by Just Marvin - Thu Jun 12 21:59:37 2008
How Lovable is Life for you?
Q. Among all things that are lovable, there is one that is more lovable than the rest, and that most lovable of all things is life. -St. Anthony of Padua (((HUG))) Namaste Peace and Love
Asked by digilook - Tue Jan 22 08:15:15 2008 - - 12 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Jesus is the one to love most.
Answered by Mim - Tue Jan 22 08:22:32 2008
Q. Among all things that are lovable, there is one that is more lovable than the rest, and that most lovable of all things is life. -St. Anthony of Padua (((HUG))) Namaste Peace and Love
Asked by digilook - Tue Jan 22 08:15:15 2008 - - 12 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Jesus is the one to love most.
Answered by Mim - Tue Jan 22 08:22:32 2008
Fellow Catholics, what Saint did you take for your Confirmation name and why?
Q. Mine was St. Anthony of Padua, because I always loose stuff and He helps me find it. James Please take this into consideration: Read the whole thing. Pax Christi. My Second Choice was St. Michael the Archangel. (My Name is Dylan-Michael.)
Asked by Dylan the CATholic kitteh. - Sat Jul 11 16:08:51 2009 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. When I had my Confirmation, we couldn't pick any saints :( But if I had to choose now, I would either take St. Francis of Assisi, because I love animals, or I'd take St James the Greater, because he's the Patron of Veterinarians(I'd like to become one :) ). But St Valentine of Rome(patron saint of love) or St Isabella of Portugal (patron saint of peace) would also be lovely. And, judging by my Avatar, I could also choose or St Scholastica(patron saint of nuns) :D (((Dylan)))
Answered by Happy Nun - Sat Jul 11 18:38:00 2009
Q. Mine was St. Anthony of Padua, because I always loose stuff and He helps me find it. James Please take this into consideration: Read the whole thing. Pax Christi. My Second Choice was St. Michael the Archangel. (My Name is Dylan-Michael.)
Asked by Dylan the CATholic kitteh. - Sat Jul 11 16:08:51 2009 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. When I had my Confirmation, we couldn't pick any saints :( But if I had to choose now, I would either take St. Francis of Assisi, because I love animals, or I'd take St James the Greater, because he's the Patron of Veterinarians(I'd like to become one :) ). But St Valentine of Rome(patron saint of love) or St Isabella of Portugal (patron saint of peace) would also be lovely. And, judging by my Avatar, I could also choose or St Scholastica(patron saint of nuns) :D (((Dylan)))
Answered by Happy Nun - Sat Jul 11 18:38:00 2009
How long are the Catholic classes?
Q. Okay well I am a Catholic and I got to start taking classes. I just pick being catholic. My mom is one too. But I am only 14 years old turning 15 in May. I was not a catholic when I was little. So I got to start my classes and then I will get Confirmation. But I want to know how long are the classes. I will start this year for the classes but how many years will I do the classes? Oh and one more thing, I will go to St. Anthony of Padua Church. Thats in North Adams, MASS. I hope that helps.
Asked by Life - Tue Jan 27 22:02:18 2009 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The classes are too long. Try to counter all the garbage they will be feeding you by reading about thinks like science and reason.
Answered by Tim A - Tue Jan 27 22:07:15 2009
Q. Okay well I am a Catholic and I got to start taking classes. I just pick being catholic. My mom is one too. But I am only 14 years old turning 15 in May. I was not a catholic when I was little. So I got to start my classes and then I will get Confirmation. But I want to know how long are the classes. I will start this year for the classes but how many years will I do the classes? Oh and one more thing, I will go to St. Anthony of Padua Church. Thats in North Adams, MASS. I hope that helps.
Asked by Life - Tue Jan 27 22:02:18 2009 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The classes are too long. Try to counter all the garbage they will be feeding you by reading about thinks like science and reason.
Answered by Tim A - Tue Jan 27 22:07:15 2009
We would like to name our son after a good saint?
Q. Our last name is Tarantina and the middle name will probably be Anthony (St. Anthony of Padua). I put links in with the saint's story if you are interested. We like these saint names for our baby: Blaise (prounounced "Blaze", Carter (okay, not a saint YET... Blane ( Corbin ( Michael ( Noah (Old Testament Patriarchs are still saints!) Jonah (same note) Sebastian ( My concerns about the names above include a nickname for Sebastian (doesn't it sound too much like a bad word?) and the meaning of the name Blaise is crippled/stutters. Should I care about a name's meaning? We are also open to other saints' names that are not listed. Your feedback is much appreciated! Thank you!
Asked by Mary's Daughter - Mon Jun 25 12:43:01 2007 - - 9 Answers - 0 Comments
A. It's refreshing to see a couple picking out a saint's name for their child. Michael is good, if not, how about: Nickolas, Vincent, or Jerome. God bless.
Answered by mr_mister1983 - Mon Jun 25 13:36:26 2007
Q. Our last name is Tarantina and the middle name will probably be Anthony (St. Anthony of Padua). I put links in with the saint's story if you are interested. We like these saint names for our baby: Blaise (prounounced "Blaze", Carter (okay, not a saint YET... Blane ( Corbin ( Michael ( Noah (Old Testament Patriarchs are still saints!) Jonah (same note) Sebastian ( My concerns about the names above include a nickname for Sebastian (doesn't it sound too much like a bad word?) and the meaning of the name Blaise is crippled/stutters. Should I care about a name's meaning? We are also open to other saints' names that are not listed. Your feedback is much appreciated! Thank you!
Asked by Mary's Daughter - Mon Jun 25 12:43:01 2007 - - 9 Answers - 0 Comments
A. It's refreshing to see a couple picking out a saint's name for their child. Michael is good, if not, how about: Nickolas, Vincent, or Jerome. God bless.
Answered by mr_mister1983 - Mon Jun 25 13:36:26 2007
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