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How Many Parent-Child Saint Pairs Are There?

Sainthood, it sometimes seems, runs in the family. In today and tomorrow’s feasts of St. Monica and St. Augustine, we have one of the most famous parent-child saint pairs. But theirs is not the only one.

Here are some others I dug up that are perhaps less well known (or so obvious that they aren’t thought of too often):

■ Blessed Jane: The mother of not one, but two saints—St. Dominic and his far-lesser known brother, Blessed Manes.

■ Parents of Mary: Probably most Catholics know or were taught at one point that the mother of Mary, Anne, is a saint. Probably fewer were aware that Mary’s father, Joachim, also is a saint.

■ Parents of St. John the Baptist: These are well-known biblical figures, but their status as saints is may be news to some—Saints Zachary (Zechariah) and Elizabeth.

■ St. Helena and Constantine the Great: One of the more notable parent-child pairs of Christian history is notable because the parent, St. Helena, is a saint, while her far more famous son, Constantine the Great, was never declared a saint in the Roman rite. However, he is venerated as a saint in Eastern Orthodoxy.

Can you think of any more? If so, post them in the comments section or e-mail me at bealenews@gmail.com.

 

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8 responses to “How Many Parent-Child Saint Pairs Are There?”

  1. Mary Swafford Avatar

    Both of St. Therese’s parents, Louis and Zelie Martin, have been beatified.

  2. Mary O Avatar
    Mary O

    St. Bridget of Sweden, and her daughter, Catherine of Sweden

  3. Jason Avatar
    Jason

    Saint Louis the King and his mother Blessed Blanche of Castille

  4. Nick Avatar
    Nick

    Sts. Augustine Yi, Barbara Kwon, and their two children were martyred in Korea.
    And what did the seventeen-year-old Agatha Yi (their daughter) say when she and her younger brother were falsely told that their parents had betrayed the faith? “Whether my parents betrayed or not is their affair. As for us, we cannot betray the Lord of heaven whom we have always served”.

  5. Leslie Avatar
    Leslie

    St John Bosco and his mother, “Mama Margaret”

  6. Anne Avatar
    Anne

    St. Basil and St. Emilia (Emily)

  7. Jen Avatar
    Jen

    Wow! How could no one mention St. Monica, St. Augustine’s mother- she earnestly prayed for seventeen years for his conversion. He writes all about it in his well known book, “Confessions”.

  8. Sunil Elias Avatar
    Sunil Elias

    St.Benedict and his sister St.Scholastica

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