The Saint-a-Day Guide: A Lighthearted but Accurate (and Not Too Irreverent) Compendium
Sean Kelly An intriguing, witty calendrical listing of the saintsâ âHeavenly Birthdaysââwhich coincide with our earthly ones.
Everyone knows that February 14 is Valentineâs Dayâor the Feast of Saint Valentine, the Patron Saint of loversâbut in fact, every day of the year is the Feast (or âheavenly birthdayâ) of not just one but many Saints. The Saint-a-Day Guide is a humorous, accurate listing of each Saintâs particular âPatronageâ: his or her divinely assigned, eternal interest in such earthly matters as jobs, hobbies, romances, medical problems, neuroses, and lifestyles.
All of us, Catholic or not, need to know that there is someone looking out for us. So you will be pleased to meet Saint Germaine Cousine, Patron Saint of unattractive people; Saint Fiacre, who helps hemorrhoid sufferers; and Saint Eugene de Mazenod, the Patron of dysfunctional families. And donât forget Saint Christina the Astonishing, who watches over psychiatrists. The Saint-a-Day Guide also discloses your other birthdayâthe annual Feast of your Name Saint, on which you are entitled to throw yourself a huge party and no one can ask your age.
Profusely illustrated with ďŹne art, kitsch, icons, photographs, movie stills, and drawings, The Saint-a-Day Guide provides spiritual comfort and diversion for both the faithful and the faithless.
Genres:
Humor
416 Pages