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Happy Father’s Day to all fathers & husbands. Remember that fatherhood & motherhood are both spiritual as well as biological.
10 Dads who became canonized saints
These inspiring fathers who became canonized saints have a few lessons to pass on to us today.
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- St Thomas More.
The English lawyer showed his four children (and step-daughter) the depth of his faith and convictions when he refused to support Henry VIII’s decision to declare himself head of the Church to be able to divorce his first wife. He lost his head as a result. - St Matteo le van Gam.
The father of four, who saw two of his children murdered for being Christians, cheated on his wife. But after seeking forgiveness, he used the incident to grow in faith and serve others. - St Stephen of Hungary
When his only son to reach adulthood, Emeric, died in a hunting accident, the distraught father and monarch later found solace in the fact that his son had reached God’s presence first. - St Louis Martin
The devout widower and father of nine took on the job of raising his five surviving daughters and taught them the beauty and value of faith and nature. They all entered religious life, including the beloved St. Thérèse de Lisieux. - St Joseph
As Jesus’ earthly father, the humble carpenter and universal patron saint was not afraid to say yes to what life – and God – had to offer, while supporting his betrothed. - St Simon of Cyrene
Simon was reticent as he helped Jesus carry the Cross to Calgary, yet through this experience he found the Christian faith that he then went on to share with his wife and two sons. - St Louis of France
Uniting his country in peace and faith, the French king and father of 11 advised his son “have a tender pitiful heart for the poor, and for all those whom you believe to be in misery of heart or body.” - St Philip Howard
The 16th-century ambitious English nobleman had an epiphany and rejected court life to focus on his newfound Catholicism and his family. He eventually gave up his wealth and freedom for his faith. - Xenophon of Constantinople
Believing his two sons to have died during a voyage, the father never gave up hope and believed God was watching over them. After finding them alive many years later,Xenophon devoted his life to the Lord. - St Augustine
The great bishop and doctor of the Church fathered a child, Adeodatus, meaning ‘Gift of God,’ out of wedlock and resisted Christianity for a time. But when he experienced a spiritual conversion, he made sure his son was also baptized.