Iāve heard this before, but for some reason I have a really hard time with this idea. I have difficulty imagining that any saint would particularly care about me and want to be my patron saint. I donāt know.
Besides, how do
I know which saint is āchoosingā me?
Hi Student09:
I am pretty new to all of this stuff too, but I will tell you how I found my patron saint in the hopes that it might help you.
First, I asked my mentor, who is a very faithful Catholic and knows me very well. He said he didnāt know a lot about her, but nonetheless suggested Edith Stein because she was Jewish like I am. Then a few days later at Sunday mass, Edith Steinās name was mentioned during the homily. Then a few days after that I asked āhow to pick a patron saintā on a Yahoo list Iām on (the Association of Hebrew Catholics) and many of the people there ALSO suggested Edith Stein.
Soā¦I felt, having heard her name 3 times, by 3 separate groups of people, who didnāt even know each other, within a week, that maybe this wasnāt a coincidence.
I decided to pray to St. Edith and I asked her if she wanted to be my patron saint, and that if she didnāt, it was ok, but to please let me know either way in a manner that I was sure to understand.
LATER THAT SAME DAYā¦I found the CA forums (Iād never visited them before) and I started reading a lot of the Ask An Apologist postings. I wound up reading a lot of answers from one particular apologist, Michelle Arnold, because I liked her answers.
Eventually, I noticed her signature line:
**āIf anyone comes to me, I want to lead them to Him.ā --St. Edith Stein **
I felt that this was a pretty clear answer to my prayers.
Anyway, I hope that this story helps you a little bit.
It helps for me to tell the story because it is a good reminder to me that prayers can be answered (which is something that is easy for me to forget, since I have a hard time āhearingā God.)