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Saint Our Lady of Guadalupe is the patron saint of Mexico, the Americas, and the unborn. She is also a symbol of love and strength for Latin Americans and believers across the world. Her image, imprinted on St. Juan Diego's tilma, is a powerful symbol of Mexican identity and is revered in Mexican culture as a source of hope and resilience.
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Saint Carlo Acutis, known for his deep devotion to the Catholic faith and his adept use of technology to share religious content, is set to become the first millennial saint. Pope Francis officially recognized a second miracle attributed to Acutis and approved his canonization.
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Our Lady of Lourdes is known for the Marian apparitions that Saint Bernadette Soubirous witnessed in Lourdes, France, in 1858. These apparitions, where the Virgin Mary identified herself as the Immaculate Conception, led to the site becoming a major pilgrimage destination, renowned for its healing waters and the belief in miraculous cures.
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Saint Christopher is best known as the patron saint of travelers. He is also associated with protection from various dangers, including sudden death, toothaches, and hailstorms. His story, rooted in legend, often depicts him carrying the Christ Child across a river, symbolizing his role as a "Christ-bearer" and protector of those on journeys.
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