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  2. Our Lady of Prompt Succor - Wikipedia

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    Our Lady of Prompt Succor (French: Notre-Dame du Prompt Secours) is a Roman Catholic title of the Blessed Virgin Mary associated with a wooden devotional image of the Madonna and Child enshrined in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States of America. The image is closely associated with Mother Saint Michel, the Superior of the New Orleans Ursulines.

  3. Saint Maurice - Wikipedia

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    Maurice was also the patron saint of a Catholic parish and church in the 9th Ward of New Orleans and including part of the town of Arabi in St. Bernard Parish. The church was constructed in 1856, but was devastated by the winds and flood waters of Hurricane Katrina on 29 August 2005; the copper-plated steeple was blown off the building.

  4. Patron saints of places - Wikipedia

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    Patron saint Notes Asia: Francis Xavier [1] John the Evangelist is the patron saint of Asia Minor, but not the entire continent. [2] [3] Africa: Moses the Black Our Lady of Africa: Cyprian is patron saint of Africa, the Roman province (Tunisia), not the entire continent. [4] The Americas: The Virgin Mary (as Our Lady of Guadalupe) [5] [6]

  5. Charles Borromeo Church - Wikipedia

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    Charles Borromeo is the patron saint of a number of Catholic churches: United States ... St. Charles Borromeo Church (Destrehan, Louisiana), in the Archdiocese of New ...

  6. Felix of Nola - Wikipedia

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    In time a new church in Nola was dedicated in the name of St Felix. People travelled from far away to see his burial place. His relics lie in Nola Cathedral. He is the patron saint of lost animals and spiders. [1]

  7. How old is Santa? History on the saint, how he became ...

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    By 1809, stories of Sinter Klaas became popularized through Washington Irving's book, "The History of New York." Irving referred to Claus as " the patron saint of New York ," according to the ...

  8. Our Lady of Guadalupe Church & International Shrine of St. Jude

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    Our Lady of Guadalupe Church & International Shrine of St. Jude is a Roman Catholic church located on Rampart Street in New Orleans, Louisiana.. It is the oldest surviving church building in the city (originally established as the Chapel of St. Anthony of Padua), the back of the church is bordered by Basin Street, and the parish is predominantly African-American.

  9. Francis Xavier Seelos - Wikipedia

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    Francis Xavier Seelos, CSsR (January 11, 1819 – October 4, 1867) was a German Redemptorist who worked as a missionary in the United States frontier. Towards the end of his life, he went to New Orleans to minister to victims of yellow fever.