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I was browsing through the other parts of that website and searched for other saint names...here's the listing for names starting with the letter "D"....

 

One name is missing.

 

SAINTS BY NAME
Many of us were named after Catholic saints at Baptism. Find your namesake saint in this alphabetical listing. Click here to receive Saint of the Day in your email.

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
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Yeah ... apparently I'm no saint, either. I'm shocked.

 

Of course you are. St. Gug. The little-known patron saint of do-it-yourself colorectal exams.

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Of course you are. St. Gug. The little-known patron saint of do-it-yourself colorectal exams.

I'm a saint too!

 

St Days of the week ie..MGIM...pre Hump Day...Hump Day...TBT..

TGIF..travel day and game day.

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I was browsing through the other parts of that website and searched for other saint names...here's the listing for names starting with the letter "D"....

 

One name is missing.

 

SAINTS BY NAME

Many of us were named after Catholic saints at Baptism. Find your namesake saint in this alphabetical listing. Click here to receive Saint of the Day in your email.

 

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

 

Damasus I, St.

Damian (Cosmas and Damian), St.

Damien de Veuster of Moloka'i, St.

Daniel and Companions, St.

Daniel Brottier, Blessed

David of Wales, St.

Dedication of Churches of Sts. Peter and Paul,

Dedication of St. John Lateran,

Dedication of St. Mary Major Basilica,

Dedication of the Chapel of Our Lady of the Angels,

Denis and Companions, St.

Didacus, St.

Didacus Joseph of Cadiz, Blessed

Dominic, St.

Dominic of Silos, St.

Dominic Savio, St.

Did that copy and paste like that or did you actually link every one of those things? :o
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The Patron Saint of salty cured pig legs or salty hard grating cheese?

 

Whoa. My grandfather was from Ancona

 

http://www.americancatholic.org/Features/Saints/Saint.aspx?id=1213

Our parish here is: St. Liborius. I think there is only one other St. Liborius church and it is in Paderborn, Germany.

 

Guess what he is the patron saint of? Piles! Oh and gallstones. WTF man! Hemorrhoids and gallstones!

 

Of course you are. St. Gug. The little-known patron saint of do-it-yourself colorectal exams.

See above. He gets help from St. Liborious.

 

 

St. Gug... The 15th and forgotten Holy Helper.

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Did that copy and paste like that or did you actually link every one of those things? :o

Copied like that...was very pissed off St Doug's name is not on the list. WTF?
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