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Jeoparody
Patron Saints
Making Saints
Martyrs Miracles “Pope” -pourri
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Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from Patron Saints
This revered follower of St. Francis of Assisi is the Saint we pray to when
we lose something.
$200 Question from Patron Saints
This shepherd, who is the brother of James the Lesser and nephew to
Mary and Joseph, is the patron Saint of desperate or hopeless causes.
He is also known for having a children’s hospital named for him.
$300 Question from Patron Saints
St. Germaine Cousin was born deformed and inflicted with an ugly disease. She was abused
and made to sleep in the stable and given tablescraps by her father and stepmother. She received no schooling, but learned to pray the Rosary and did so constantly. For this she was
made the patron Saint of what people?
$400 Question from Patron Saints
There is nothing funny about the life of St. Vitus, who was sentenced to death by lion for sorcery when he exorcized the son of an anti-Christian emperor. The last laugh was on the emperor, though, for instead of attacking him
the lion licked the Saint’s feet. St. Vitus is now the patron of this group of people.
$500 Questionfrom Patron Saints
St. Clare of Assisi, a follower of St. Francis of Assisi and founder of her own order, The Poor
Clares, was too ill to attend Mass one Christmas Eve, but was still able to see the Mass being
celebrated in the church while she remained in her cell. For this reason, she was made the
Patron Saint of what?
$100 Question from Making Saints
We are all saints with a little ‘s’ – anyone who is a faithful follower of Christ
is a saint. However, some people become Saints through this special process.
$200 Question from Making Saints
The Congregation for the Causes of Saints examines an individual’s life, and it
recommends that the pope make a proclamation of the person’s heroic virtue. This person is then
called by this title, and people may begin praying for their intercession.
$300 Question from Making Saints
To have someone recognized as a Blessed, and therefore Beatified, you must have one of these, acquired through the individual's intercession. If the Venerable is a martyr, then he or she may be
Beatified, or declared Blessed, by the pope without one.
$400 Question from Making Saints
Two miracles must be attributed to the Blessed’s intercession before you can be
declared a Saint. But there’s a catch to the second one, which has to be done under this
special condition.
$500 Question from Making Saints
This Pope has presided over the canonization of 476 Saints,
many of whom are non-European.
$100 Question from Martyrs
Sharing the name of a Christmas carol, this “good king” was actually a Duke and virtuous Christian who was later murdered by his own
brother for religious differences.
$200 Questionfrom Martyrs
Not at all crabby, this Saint had nothing to do with the sea, and actually served as a roman imperial bodyguard which left little time for
hobbies like composing. When it was discovered that he was a Christian, he was put
to death by a firing squad of archers.
$300 Question from Martyrs
The Saint formerly known as Saul, he is mostoften associated with St. Peter and it is
commonly believed that he was beheaded in Rome after a long imprisonment.
$400 Questionfrom Martyrs
This Saint, a former fisherman, won’t deny that had three or four flaws of his own. Except when it came to his death; believing himself unworthy of being put to death in the same manner as his
master, he was crucified upside down.
$500 Question from Martyrs
Sacré bleu! This famous soldier and popular Saint preferred for others to call her Jehanne la Pucelle and was canonized by the same church
that had executed her for heresy.
$100 Question from Miracles
Padre Pio, a Capuchin Friar and Mystic, is a Saint who suffered the wounds of Christ,
otherwise known as this.
$200 Question from Miracles
A talent most people would love to have,this miracle has allowed Saints to be seen
in two places at once.
$300 Question from Miracles
St. Bernadette had eighteen visions of Mary. During one Bernadette was instructed to dig a
hole and water sprang up from it. Healing properties and miracles were associated with the
water, and millions of people still visit this French town to experience its effects. This
sacred place also shares a name with pop star Madonna’s daughter.
$400 Question from Miracles
As St. Dorothy was preparing to be martyred, she was mocked by a man who told her to send him fruit and flowers from the “garden of her spouse,” she was going to. Upon her death, an angel disguised as a child appeared to the man with a basket of three apples and three of these
flowers, most often associated with miracles and Mary.
$500 Question from Miracles
This type of preserved body remains free from decomposition regardless of manner of burial, temperature, or moisture content. They have
been found starting after the death of Christ, and to this day the causes of preservation of these corpses still cannot be resolved by science.
$100 Question from “Pope”-pourri
Out of all 265 Popes that the Church has had, only this patriotic number have been canonized
as a Saint.
$200 Questionfrom “Pope”-pourri
“X” marks the spot for this Pope Pius who was the most recent Pope to be canonized. This Saint
served a little more than a decade, but made quite an impression with his papacy.
$300 Question from “Pope”-pourri
Saint Pius V is better known as the Pope who excommunicated this famous English Queen. Despite her notorious father’s actions, she had
until then left Catholics alone, but after his actions she took to actively persecuting them.
$400 Question from “Pope”-pourri
One of only two Popes in the history of the Papacy to ever do so, Saint Celestine V was
called a coward for it.
$500 Question from “Pope”-pourri
This Pope John (there have been a couple) was the first Pope to change his name. His given name was Mercury, a Roman God. He only
served two years, but his life was holy enough for him to be canonized a Saint.
Final Jeoparody
This Salesian priest, while not yet a Saint, is the founder of the Order of the Oblates of
St. Francis de Sales.