Most Popular - All Time

Below is a listing of all the most popular saints and images on this website, from the beginning! If you want to see more, just scroll to the bottom of the page, and click on the next button, or on another page number!

Pray the Rosary

Saints:
Date: 4/2/2009

I Iz baffled - why u no sez the Rosary - Mary

It's such an easy thing to do! Continue Reading »

Saint Michael's Lightning

Saints:
Date: 7/7/2009
Saint Michael the Archangel cracks neck. Makes lightning.

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But no longer has crick in the neck! Continue Reading »

Sweet Surrenderz

Date: 11/24/2009
Pew Pew Pew - St. Catherine of Sienna Surrenders!

In a similar vein to two of our most popular LOLSaints of all time: Lazer Wounds and PEW PEW PEW x2. Continue Reading »

God's ride is better than urz.

Saint:
Date: 3/20/2012
God is riding the clouds

God riding an eagle, a lion and a horse. Continue Reading »

Flowerbombz away!

Date: 8/26/2009
incoming! Cherubs above Holy Family and Jesus

You never know when they'll strike! (3rd place winner - free mousepad, too!) Continue Reading »

St. Rita

Saint:
Date: 3/6/2012
Scary St. Rita painting.

St. Rita says: "Why did you give me a 5 o'clock shadow?" Continue Reading »

St. Nicholas of Tolentino

Date: 7/20/2009
God sez write a lot - but supplies odd writing utensil - Saint Nicholas of Tolin

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"Once, when severely ill, he had a vision of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Augustine of Hippo and Monica. They told him to eat a certain type of roll that had been dipped in water. Cured, he began healing others by administering bread over which he recited Marian prayers. The rolls became known as Saint Nicholas Bread, and are still distributed at his shrine. Reported to have resurrected over one hundred dead children, including several who had drowned together." (More on Saint Nicholas from SQPN).