Patronage

Patron Saint of Families

2 saints are venerated as patrons of families, led by John Paul II (feast day October 22).

John Paul II

John Paul II

19202005 · Feast day: October 22

Karol Wojtyła lost his mother at eight, his brother at twelve, and his father at twenty, leaving him alone in Nazi-occupied Poland — where he labored in a quarry and factory by day and studied for the priesthood in secret by night. Elected in 1978 as the first Polish pope, he made 104 international journeys, backed Poland's Solidarity movement at a decisive moment in Cold War history, and survived an assassination attempt in St. Peter's Square in 1981. His 27-year pontificate produced the 'Theology of the Body,' the institution of World Youth Day, and 14 encyclicals; he was canonized by Pope Francis on April 27, 2014.

Maximilian Kolbe

Maximilian Kolbe

18941941 · Feast day: August 14

A Franciscan friar who used modern media to spread the Gospel, founding a massive monastery and publishing house in Poland. Arrested by the Nazis and sent to Auschwitz, he volunteered to die in place of a stranger, Franciszek Gajowniczek, who had a family. Thrown into a starvation bunker, he led the other prisoners in hymns and prayer, transforming a hellish cell into a chapel. He is known as the 'Martyr of Charity'.

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