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How perfect is it that St. Jude the Patron Saint of Lost Causes was one of the 12 Apostles?

I'd ask in Religion, but, they are just so mean and scare me.


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Who is the patron saint of lost causes?



Saint Jude is the patron saint of lost causes

St. Jude is the patron saint of lost causes. What is St. Constantine the patron saint of?


Victoria, your claims do not directly address the question.


All who believe in Jesus are saints. (Study your bible)
Therefore Constantine is not a s"patron saint" of anything except to catholics who pray to them instead of praying to God.
Don't give me any of that nonsense that you are only praying "through" them because Jesus said: "I am the way and the truth and the life and no one comes to the father but through me."
Please note that He didn't say through me and my mom or me and the saints...Study your bible.

so what exactly does a patron saint of lost causes do?



He luls over them.

Okay, so she's a saint --- of what is she the patron saint?

You know, St. Luke is the patron saint of physicians, St. Anthony is the patron of lost causes and St. Francis de Sales is the patron of journalists, so what is Saint Foxy the patron of?

(By the way honey, the closest I could come for you was that St. Thomas More is the patron saint of lawyers.)


lol I'm the Patron Saint of Heartbreakers


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