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Top 12 Saints to Pray and Ask for Intercession When You or Someone is Sick and Need of Healing

Catholics Saints have been revered for their healing powers for centuries. Here are twelve of the most powerful Catholic saints with amazing healing abilities.


1. Saint Francis of Assisi is known for his miraculous healings of the sick and injured. He is said to have had a special gift for healing animals, as well.

2. Saint Anthony of Padua is known as the Saint of Miracles for his many healing miracles. He is also known for his powerful preaching and for his devotion to the Blessed Sacrament.

3. Saint Catherine of Siena is known for her many healings of the body and soul. She was also known for her great wisdom and for her deep devotion to Jesus Christ.

4. Saint Gerard Majella is known for his miracles of healing the sick and saving unborn children. He is also known for his great love of the Eucharist and his deep devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary.

5. Saint John Bosco is known for his healing of the sick and for his work with young people. He is also known for his deep devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary and for his great love of the Eucharist.

6. Saint Padre Pio is known for his many miraculous healings, including healings of the blind, deaf, and lame. He is also known for his extraordinary gifts of prophecy and discernment.

7. Saint Rita of Cascia is known for her miracles of healing the sick and for her great devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. She is also the patron saint of impossible causes.

8. Saint Therese of Lisieux is known for her many miraculous healings, especially of cancer patients. She is also known for her great love of God and for her deep devotion to the Blessed Sacrament.

9. Saint Philomena is known for her many miraculous healings, especially of young people. She is also known for her great faith and for her powerful intercession on behalf of the faithful.

10. Saint Bernadette of Lourdes is known for her many miraculous healings at Lourdes, France. She is also known for her deep faith and her great devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary.

11. Saint Joseph of Cupertino is known for his many miraculous healings, especially of the mentally ill. He is also known for his great piety and for his extraordinary gifts of levitation and bilocation.

12. Saint Jude is known for his miraculous healings of the sick and for his powerful intercession on behalf of the faithful. He is also the patron saint of lost causes.

All the angels and saints, pray for us.

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