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mjhudson
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I recently picked up a job cleaning at a Catholic church/school (the first time I’ve ever stepped into a catholic building). I noticed that the classrooms often had a “Classroom Saint.” I found this (as a protestant with heavy catholic sympathies) amusing in a wonderful kind of way. The idea of a saint up in heaven being assigned as a classroom saint was both funny and touching. It made me do some research and find out some amazing stories, such as Martin de Porres (who knew there was a saint of mixed race peoples?) and Kateri Tekakwitha (I had no idea the church recognized a native American saint.) Plus I found out about the Japanese martyrs, a history I’d never heard of before.
I write that to point out that I find the concepts of saints appealing for hard to describe reasons. There is a sense of value in the idea that I hadn’t recognized before, almost as if part of me assented to the goodness of the idea as soon as I understood it (That’s actually been a pretty common trend in my research into Catholicism.)
I guess my question, for Catholics, is as follows: What do the saints mean to you? They seem to be a vital part of the church’s structure and ideas. What benefits do you find in the saints? How heavily do Catholics emphasize them? How are they viewed?
I know that’s an awkward and vague smattering of questions, but as a protestant with no real catholic contacts, I’d like to see how Catholics view them firsthand.
Many thanks, God bless.
I write that to point out that I find the concepts of saints appealing for hard to describe reasons. There is a sense of value in the idea that I hadn’t recognized before, almost as if part of me assented to the goodness of the idea as soon as I understood it (That’s actually been a pretty common trend in my research into Catholicism.)
I guess my question, for Catholics, is as follows: What do the saints mean to you? They seem to be a vital part of the church’s structure and ideas. What benefits do you find in the saints? How heavily do Catholics emphasize them? How are they viewed?
I know that’s an awkward and vague smattering of questions, but as a protestant with no real catholic contacts, I’d like to see how Catholics view them firsthand.
Many thanks, God bless.