The Atoz Game (Part 2)

Saints

Andrew (one of the Apostles, patron, among others, of Scotland and Russia)
Bartholomew (another Apostle)

Saints

Andrew (one of the Apostles, patron, among others, of Scotland and Russia)
Bartholomew (another Apostle)
Cecilia (Roman martyr, patroness of music)

Saints

Andrew (one of the Apostles, patron, among others, of Scotland and Russia)
Bartholomew (another Apostle)
Cecilia (Roman martyr, patroness of music)
Dominic (patron saint of astronomers and natural scientists)

Saints

Andrew (one of the Apostles, patron, among others, of Scotland and Russia)
Bartholomew (another Apostle)
Cecilia (Roman martyr, patroness of music)
Dominic (patron saint of astronomers and natural scientists)
Elmo (patron saint of sailors and abdominal pain, known for St. Elmo’s Fire and for steak houses)

Saints

Andrew (one of the Apostles, patron, among others, of Scotland and Russia)
Bartholomew (another Apostle)
Cecilia (Roman martyr, patroness of music)
Dominic (patron saint of astronomers and natural scientists)
Elmo (patron saint of sailors and abdominal pain, known for St. Elmo’s Fire and for steak houses)
Francis, who hailed from Assisi

Saints

Andrew (one of the Apostles, patron, among others, of Scotland and Russia)
Bartholomew (another Apostle)
Cecilia (Roman martyr, patroness of music)
Dominic (patron saint of astronomers and natural scientists)
Elmo (patron saint of sailors and abdominal pain, known for St. Elmo’s Fire and for steak houses)
Francis (who hailed from Assisi)
George (legendarily slew a dragon; patron saint of England)

Andrew (one of the Apostles, patron, among others, of Scotland and Russia)
Bartholomew (another Apostle)
Cecilia (Roman martyr, patroness of music)
Dominic (patron saint of astronomers and natural scientists)
Elmo (patron saint of sailors and abdominal pain, known for St. Elmo’s Fire and for steak houses)
Francis (who hailed from Assisi)
George (legendarily slew a dragon; patron saint of England)
Hemma of Gurk

Saints

Andrew (one of the Apostles, patron, among others, of Scotland and Russia)
Bartholomew (another Apostle)
Cecilia (Roman martyr, patroness of music)
Dominic (patron saint of astronomers and natural scientists)
Elmo (patron saint of sailors and abdominal pain, known for St. Elmo’s Fire and for steak houses)
Francis (who hailed from Assisi)
George (legendarily slew a dragon; patron saint of England)
Hemma of Gurk
Ignatius of Loyola (co-founder, and first leader, of the Jesuits)

Saints

Andrew (one of the Apostles, patron, among others, of Scotland and Russia)
Bartholomew (another Apostle)
Cecilia (Roman martyr, patroness of music)
Dominic (patron saint of astronomers and natural scientists)
Elmo (patron saint of sailors and abdominal pain, known for St. Elmo’s Fire and for steak houses)
Francis (who hailed from Assisi)
George (legendarily slew a dragon; patron saint of England)
Hemma of Gurk
Ignatius of Loyola (co-founder, and first leader, of the Jesuits)
James (apostle, brother of John the Evangelist, sometimes referred to as James the Greater)

Saints

Andrew (one of the Apostles, patron, among others, of Scotland and Russia)
Bartholomew (another Apostle)
Cecilia (Roman martyr, patroness of music)
Dominic (patron saint of astronomers and natural scientists)
Elmo (patron saint of sailors and abdominal pain, known for St. Elmo’s Fire and for steak houses)
Francis (who hailed from Assisi)
George (legendarily slew a dragon; patron saint of England)
Hemma of Gurk (noblewoman who founded monasteries)
Ignatius of Loyola (co-founder, and first leader, of the Jesuits)
James (apostle, brother of John the Evangelist, sometimes referred to as James the Greater)
Kenelm (a martyred boy king, mentioned in The Canterbury Tales)

Saints

Andrew (one of the Apostles, patron, among others, of Scotland and Russia)
Bartholomew (another Apostle)
Cecilia (Roman martyr, patroness of music)
Dominic (patron saint of astronomers and natural scientists)
Elmo (patron saint of sailors and abdominal pain, known for St. Elmo’s Fire and for steak houses)
Francis (who hailed from Assisi)
George (legendarily slew a dragon; patron saint of England)
Hemma of Gurk (noblewoman who founded monasteries)
Ignatius of Loyola (co-founder, and first leader, of the Jesuits)
James (apostle, brother of John the Evangelist, sometimes referred to as James the Greater)
Kenelm (a martyred boy king, mentioned in The Canterbury Tales)
Lucy (virgin and martyr, patron saint of Syracuse, in Sicily)

She is also mentioned by name in the Canon during a Roman Catholic mass.

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Saints

Andrew (one of the Apostles, patron, among others, of Scotland and Russia)
Bartholomew (another Apostle)
Cecilia (Roman martyr, patroness of music)
Dominic (patron saint of astronomers and natural scientists)
Elmo (patron saint of sailors and abdominal pain, known for St. Elmo’s Fire and for steak houses)
Francis (who hailed from Assisi)
George (legendarily slew a dragon; patron saint of England)
Hemma of Gurk (noblewoman who founded monasteries)
Ignatius of Loyola (co-founder, and first leader, of the Jesuits)
James (apostle, brother of John the Evangelist, sometimes referred to as James the Greater)
Kenelm (a martyred boy king, mentioned in The Canterbury Tales)
Lucy (virgin and martyr, patron saint of Syracuse, in Sicily)
More, Thomas (martyr; a patron saint of judges and lawyers)

Saints

Andrew (one of the Apostles, patron, among others, of Scotland and Russia)
Bartholomew (another Apostle)
Cecilia (Roman martyr, patroness of music)
Dominic (patron saint of astronomers and natural scientists)
Elmo (patron saint of sailors and abdominal pain, known for St. Elmo’s Fire and for steak houses)
Francis (who hailed from Assisi)
George (legendarily slew a dragon; patron saint of England)
Hemma of Gurk (noblewoman who founded monasteries)
Ignatius of Loyola (co-founder, and first leader, of the Jesuits)
James (apostle, brother of John the Evangelist, sometimes referred to as James the Greater)
Kenelm (a martyred boy king, mentioned in The Canterbury Tales)
Lucy (virgin and martyr, patron saint of Syracuse, in Sicily)
More, Thomas (martyr; a patron saint of judges and lawyers)
Nicholas (patron saint of many groups, plus the inspiration for Santa Claus)

Saints

Andrew (one of the Apostles, patron, among others, of Scotland and Russia)
Bartholomew (another Apostle)
Cecilia (Roman martyr, patroness of music)
Dominic (patron saint of astronomers and natural scientists)
Elmo (patron saint of sailors and abdominal pain, known for St. Elmo’s Fire and for steak houses)
Francis (who hailed from Assisi)
George (legendarily slew a dragon; patron saint of England)
Hemma of Gurk (noblewoman who founded monasteries)
Ignatius of Loyola (co-founder, and first leader, of the Jesuits)
James (apostle, brother of John the Evangelist, sometimes referred to as James the Greater)
Kenelm (a martyred boy king, mentioned in The Canterbury Tales)
Lucy (virgin and martyr, patron saint of Syracuse, in Sicily)
More, Thomas (martyr; a patron saint of judges and lawyers)
Nicholas (patron saint of many groups, plus the inspiration for Santa Claus)
Olaf (patron saint of Norway)

Saints

Andrew (one of the Apostles, patron, among others, of Scotland and Russia)
Bartholomew (another Apostle)
Cecilia (Roman martyr, patroness of music)
Dominic (patron saint of astronomers and natural scientists)
Elmo (patron saint of sailors and abdominal pain, known for St. Elmo’s Fire and for steak houses)
Francis (who hailed from Assisi)
George (legendarily slew a dragon; patron saint of England)
Hemma of Gurk (noblewoman who founded monasteries)
Ignatius of Loyola (co-founder, and first leader, of the Jesuits)
James (apostle, brother of John the Evangelist, sometimes referred to as James the Greater)
Kenelm (a martyred boy king, mentioned in The Canterbury Tales)
Lucy (virgin and martyr, patron saint of Syracuse, in Sicily)
More, Thomas (martyr; a patron saint of judges and lawyers)
Nicholas (patron saint of many groups, plus the inspiration for Santa Claus)
Olaf (patron saint of Norway)
Patrick, Apostle of Ireland

Saints

Andrew (one of the Apostles, patron, among others, of Scotland and Russia)
Bartholomew (another Apostle)
Cecilia (Roman martyr, patroness of music)
Dominic (patron saint of astronomers and natural scientists)
Elmo (patron saint of sailors and abdominal pain, known for St. Elmo’s Fire and for steak houses)
Francis (who hailed from Assisi)
George (legendarily slew a dragon; patron saint of England)
Hemma of Gurk (noblewoman who founded monasteries)
Ignatius of Loyola (co-founder, and first leader, of the Jesuits)
James (apostle, brother of John the Evangelist, sometimes referred to as James the Greater)
Kenelm (a martyred boy king, mentioned in The Canterbury Tales)
Lucy (virgin and martyr, patron saint of Syracuse, in Sicily)
More, Thomas (martyr; a patron saint of judges and lawyers)
Nicholas (patron saint of many groups, plus the inspiration for Santa Claus)
Olaf (patron saint of Norway)
Patrick, Apostle of Ireland
Quentin (patron saint of bombardiers, surgeons and locksmiths)

Saints

Andrew (one of the Apostles, patron, among others, of Scotland and Russia)
Bartholomew (another Apostle)
Cecilia (Roman martyr, patroness of music)
Dominic (patron saint of astronomers and natural scientists)
Elmo (patron saint of sailors and abdominal pain, known for St. Elmo’s Fire and for steak houses)
Francis (who hailed from Assisi)
George (legendarily slew a dragon; patron saint of England)
Hemma of Gurk (noblewoman who founded monasteries)
Ignatius of Loyola (co-founder, and first leader, of the Jesuits)
James (apostle, brother of John the Evangelist, sometimes referred to as James the Greater)
Kenelm (a martyred boy king, mentioned in The Canterbury Tales)
Lucy (virgin and martyr, patron saint of Syracuse, in Sicily)
More, Thomas (martyr; a patron saint of judges and lawyers)
Nicholas (patron saint of many groups, plus the inspiration for Santa Claus)
Olaf (patron saint of Norway)
Patrick, Apostle of Ireland
Quentin (patron saint of bombardiers, surgeons and locksmiths)
Rosalia (patron saint of Palermo, Italy)

Saints

Andrew (one of the Apostles, patron, among others, of Scotland and Russia)
Bartholomew (another Apostle)
Cecilia (Roman martyr, patroness of music)
Dominic (patron saint of astronomers and natural scientists)
Elmo (patron saint of sailors and abdominal pain, known for St. Elmo’s Fire and for steak houses)
Francis (who hailed from Assisi)
George (legendarily slew a dragon; patron saint of England)
Hemma of Gurk (noblewoman who founded monasteries)
Ignatius of Loyola (co-founder, and first leader, of the Jesuits)
James (apostle, brother of John the Evangelist, sometimes referred to as James the Greater)
Kenelm (a martyred boy king, mentioned in The Canterbury Tales)
Lucy (virgin and martyr, patron saint of Syracuse, in Sicily)
More, Thomas (martyr; a patron saint of judges and lawyers)
Nicholas (patron saint of many groups, plus the inspiration for Santa Claus)
Olaf (patron saint of Norway)
Patrick, Apostle of Ireland
Quentin (patron saint of bombardiers, surgeons and locksmiths)
Rosalia (patron saint of Palermo, Italy)
Stephen (commonly held to have been the first martyr of the Christian faith)

Saints

Andrew (one of the Apostles, patron, among others, of Scotland and Russia)
Bartholomew (another Apostle)
Cecilia (Roman martyr, patroness of music)
Dominic (patron saint of astronomers and natural scientists)
Elmo (patron saint of sailors and abdominal pain, known for St. Elmo’s Fire and for steak houses)
Francis (who hailed from Assisi)
George (legendarily slew a dragon; patron saint of England)
Hemma of Gurk (noblewoman who founded monasteries)
Ignatius of Loyola (co-founder, and first leader, of the Jesuits)
James (apostle, brother of John the Evangelist, sometimes referred to as James the Greater)
Kenelm (a martyred boy king, mentioned in The Canterbury Tales)
Lucy (virgin and martyr, patron saint of Syracuse, in Sicily)
More, Thomas (martyr; a patron saint of judges and lawyers)
Nicholas (patron saint of many groups, plus the inspiration for Santa Claus)
Olaf (patron saint of Norway)
Patrick, Apostle of Ireland
Quentin (patron saint of bombardiers, surgeons and locksmiths)
Rosalia (patron saint of Palermo, Italy)
Stephen (commonly held to have been the first martyr of the Christian faith)
Torpes (of Pisa, also known as Saint Tropez)

He was a gladiator during the time of Nero who was converted by St. Peter, and when he refused to denounce his Christianity he was beheaded.

Saints

Andrew (one of the Apostles, patron, among others, of Scotland and Russia)
Bartholomew (another Apostle)
Cecilia (Roman martyr, patroness of music)
Dominic (patron saint of astronomers and natural scientists)
Elmo (patron saint of sailors and abdominal pain, known for St. Elmo’s Fire and for steak houses)
Francis (who hailed from Assisi)
George (legendarily slew a dragon; patron saint of England)
Hemma of Gurk (noblewoman who founded monasteries)
Ignatius of Loyola (co-founder, and first leader, of the Jesuits)
James (apostle, brother of John the Evangelist, sometimes referred to as James the Greater)
Kenelm (a martyred boy king, mentioned in The Canterbury Tales)
Lucy (virgin and martyr, patron saint of Syracuse, in Sicily)
More, Thomas (martyr; a patron saint of judges and lawyers)
Nicholas (patron saint of many groups, plus the inspiration for Santa Claus)
Olaf (patron saint of Norway)
Patrick, Apostle of Ireland
Quentin (patron saint of bombardiers, surgeons and locksmiths)
Rosalia (patron saint of Palermo, Italy)
Stephen (commonly held to have been the first martyr of the Christian faith)
Torpes (of Pisa, also known as Saint Tropez)
Ursula (legendary 4th-century martyr)