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  2. Saint Christopher - Wikipedia

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    Saint Christopher (Greek: Ἅγιος Χριστόφορος, Hágios Christóphoros, lit. ' Christ-bearer '; [3] Latin: Sanctus Christophorus) is venerated by several Christian denominations. According to these traditions, he was a martyr killed in the reign of the 3rd-century Roman emperor Decius (r.

  3. St. Christopher - Saints & Angels - Catholic Online

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    Saint Christopher is one of the most popular Catholic Christian heroes of the Faith. He is a saint, indeed listed as a martyr. He may have also been named Reprobus. He apparently died under the Roman Emperor Decius, in 251 AD.

  4. Saint Christopher | Traditions & Patronage | Britannica

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    Saint Christopher (flourished 3rd century; Western feast day July 25; Eastern feast day May 9) was a legendary martyr of the early church. Venerated as one of the 14 Auxiliary Saints (Holy Helpers), he is the patron saint of travelers and, beginning in the 20th century, of motorists.

  5. About St. Christopher - Catholic Saint Directory

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    Who is Saint Christopher? Learn more about St. Christopher, the patron saint of travelers and safe travels. This patronage came about because of the legend of St. Christopher carrying the disguised Christ-child across a river.

  6. Whatever happened to St. Christopher? Is he still a saint?

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    Yes, St. Christopher is still a saint. Tradition holds that he died at Lycia on the southern coast of Asia Minor about the year 251. Various legends surround his life.

  7. St. Christopher, Martyr - Information on the Saint of the Day -...

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    St. Christopher, Riminese School (© Musei Vaticani) Protector of travelers. The most popular image of St. Christopher depicts him as a huge, bearded man, carrying the Christ-Child on his shoulders as he wades across a river. The Child Jesus is holding the world in His hands like a ball.

  8. St. Christopher: The dog-headed saint who carried Jesus

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    The first written accounts of Christopher the dog-headed saint date back to the fifth century. One early story, “The Life of Saint Christopher,” comes from an ancient (and probably apocryphal) account of the missionary journeys of the disciples Andrew and Bartholomew.

  9. Prayers to Saint Christopher - Patron Saint of Travelers

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    Prayers to Saint Christopher. Saint Christopher is the patron saint of travelers. Christopher was a well-built man who came about a hermit who guided travelers to safe points to cross a dangerous river.

  10. What we know about St. Christopher is everything we need to ... -...

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    Once upon a time, a thief and robber—and a giant—known as Christopher (or Reprobus as he was originally named) was a fierce man who dedicated his life to seeking out the most powerful prince to...

  11. St. Christopher is believed to have been executed around the year 251 during the reign of Emperor Decius. He remains today a recognized and revered saint. St. Christopher is the patron saint of travelers, and his name means “Christ-bearer.”.