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The perfect gift for the
person who has everything!

Saintcard/Bookmarks and hand painted icons of
actual patron saints from
a humorous perspective
by Los Angeles artist Richard Schachter

3" x 6.5" laminated bookmarks
Image and title on the front
Saint's life story on the back

3" x 7" hand painted icons
acrylic and lacquer on aluminum
Saint's life story included

There’s a saint for just about everything. Whether you’re an actor, hairdresser, doctor, lawyer, or social worker, there’s a patron saint just for you. A celestial being is looking out for you if you’ve got a toothache, a hangover, or if you’ve lost something. There are even saints for dog and cat lovers, television and the Internet.

There are over 100 saints in the Saints Alive! collection representing over 400 patronages. Take a look at the saint, patronage and feast day indexes to find the perfect saint for you or someone you love. Customized icons are available, so if you don't find what you're looking for contact the artist to find out who your patron saint is.

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John was born in Galilee and lived in the first century. He is one of the twelve Apostles, also called the Evangelist, and is credited for having written the fourth Gospel, three Biblical Epistles, and the Book of Revelation. He was the son of Zebedee, a fisherman and Salome (not the infamous stripper); his brother was St. James the Greater. Following in the footsteps of another pair of Biblical fishermen/siblings (Ss. Andrew and Peter) they abandoned the teachings of St. John the Baptist and became disciples of Christ, who nicknamed them “Sons of Thunder” because of their hot tempers. Often referred to as the “Disciple Whom Jesus Loved,” John rested his head on the Saviors chest during the “Last Supper.” A Byzantium interpretation has John resting his head in the lap of Christ which led to a mythical text saying, “He drank the Milk of the Lord.” John was the only Apostle with Mary Magdalene and Mother Mary when Christ died, and the Virgin was placed in his charge after her Son's death. When Mary Magdalene brought news of the Resurrection, John was the first one to reach His Tomb. John and Peter remained friends after the Passion, and preached together in Jerusalem and in Turkey, where John is said to have written the fourth Gospel. John was exiled to the island of Patmos, where it is believed he wrote the Book of Revelation. In his later years, as the Bishop of Ephesus, he irritated his disciples with his redundant message of “brotherly love,” and lived to be a very old man. (incidentally, John is the only Apostle that wasn’t martyrized.) Legend has it that just before he died, he dug his own cross-shaped grave, laid in it, and then vanished. John is also the patron of Turkey, theologians, editors, and friendship; and he's invoked against poison. His feast day is December 27.
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