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TK421
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Do you think I should pick a patron saint based on common ground, or based on the qualities that I most aspire to and find lacking my life?
John Chrysostom is a saint who I see a lot of myself in. I’ve always naturally been comfortable and good at speaking in public, and the way he often used colorful imagery in his speaking sounds like something I would do. He also is known for adopting a highly pessimistic view of the world, which is something I risk falling into also. He’s just the kind of guy who I could picture myself bro-fisting if I lived in Constantinople during his day.
On the other hand, Thomas More is a particular saint whose qualities I aspire towards. I struggle with being pro-acitve and with cowardice, and so Thomas More is a guy whose qualities in life are something I really wish I had more of.
Also, is your Christian name always the same name as your patron saint, or are they separate? Would I be allowed to just pick the Virgin Mary as my patron saint or is that a no-no? If I could I obviously wouldn’t have Mary as my Christian name… that would be awkward. As a guy, am I allowed to have a female patron saint? I was giving some thought to St. Lucy as well.
I also really like Gabriel as a Christian name, but that’s pretty much because I think Gabriel is a really cool name, but I’m not sure if that’s a good reason to pick it… Would it be proper to pick a Christian name based on taste?
John Chrysostom is a saint who I see a lot of myself in. I’ve always naturally been comfortable and good at speaking in public, and the way he often used colorful imagery in his speaking sounds like something I would do. He also is known for adopting a highly pessimistic view of the world, which is something I risk falling into also. He’s just the kind of guy who I could picture myself bro-fisting if I lived in Constantinople during his day.
On the other hand, Thomas More is a particular saint whose qualities I aspire towards. I struggle with being pro-acitve and with cowardice, and so Thomas More is a guy whose qualities in life are something I really wish I had more of.
Also, is your Christian name always the same name as your patron saint, or are they separate? Would I be allowed to just pick the Virgin Mary as my patron saint or is that a no-no? If I could I obviously wouldn’t have Mary as my Christian name… that would be awkward. As a guy, am I allowed to have a female patron saint? I was giving some thought to St. Lucy as well.
I also really like Gabriel as a Christian name, but that’s pretty much because I think Gabriel is a really cool name, but I’m not sure if that’s a good reason to pick it… Would it be proper to pick a Christian name based on taste?