Voices of the Saints: Keyword Guide

 




Introduction

Cards 1-10: Adalgis - Andrew

Cards 11-19: Anne - Blasius

Cards 20-29: Bonaventura - Cosmas & Damian

Cards 30-39: Cyrus - Francis of Paola

Cards 40-49: Francis Xavier - Joachim 

Cards 50-59: Joan of Arc - Mark

Cards 60-69: Margaret Alaoque - Peter

Cards 70-78 : Philip Benizi - Zita

Voices of the Saints: Keyword Guide

Transversal Theology: Technical Glossary


Voices of the Saints Keyword Guide


Card

Keywords

Keywords Reverse

  1. Saint Adalgis of Novara

Hierarchy, Leadership, Order, Bishop, Masculine

Patriarchy, Oppression, Pomp, Simony,  

  1. Saint Giles

Cosmic Harmony, Natural Intuition, Sacrificial Scapegoat, Exponential Legacy

Unnatural, disharmony, Unhealthy Isolation, 

  1. Saint Agatha

Cruelty, misogyny, toxic masculinity, redemptive suffering. 

. Affirmative Femininity, Standing up to patriarchy, 

  1. Saint Agnes

Purity, Singular Purpose, 

Disordered Value, 

  1. Saint Albert of Sicily

Synchronicity Toward Life, Integrating Systems, Cooperation

Ingratitude, Myopia, Compartmentalization,  

  1. Saint Alexander Sauli

Use of One’s Position, Focus on Use of Effort 

Need for Additional Support Structions, Change of Structures, 

  1. Saint Aloysius Gonzaga

Youthful Passion, Charity to the Forgotten, Fearless Pursuit of the Good 

Burning the Candle at Both Ends, Unrealized Undertakings, Disordered Exuberance  

  1. Saint Alphonsus de Liguori

Developed Talents, Applied Talents, Renaissance Man

Stagnation, Rut, Mediocracy, Untapped Talents

  1. Saint Ambrose of Milan

Intellect toward Community and Consensus, Trustworthy Authority

Misapplied Authority, Divisive use of Intellect, Truth isolated from Coherency or Compassion 

  1. Saint Andrew the Apostle

Humble Authority, Authority without thought of Reward

Putting On Heirs, Pomp, Exalted Authority to Good Ends



  1. Saint Anne

Maternal Structures of Support, Matriarchal Lineage 

Taking the maternal for granted, Paternal guidance, toxic masculinity

  1. Saint Anthony the Abbot

Evaluative Solitude, Simplicity of Life, 

Social Investment, Well Used Material Goods, Unhealthy Isolation

  1. Saint Anthony of Padua

Petitions, Attuned to the Miraculous, Abundance Shared, 

Charity At Home, Ingratitude for blessings, Action Rather then Supplication

  1. Saint Apollinaris of Ravenna

Transition Toward Stability, Establishment of Tradition, 

Appreciation of the Moment, Misdirection

  1. Saint Barbara

Hardship, Delayed Justice, Isolation,

Immediate Reward, LAck of Justice

  1. Saint Bartholomew [Nathaniel]

Candid Honesty, Point Blank Assessment 

Self Deception, Cruelty, Patience, Tact 

  1. Blessed Beatrix II

Withdrawal, Regrouping, Detachment

Intense Social Engagement, Stagnation in Solitude 

  1. Saint Bernardine of Siena

Communication, Semantics, Clarity, Peacemaking 

Poor Communication, Discord, Toxic Masculinity

  1. Saint Blaise

Universal Healing, Natural Synchronicity

Temporary Healing, Cruelty Toward the vulnerable

  1. Saint Bonaventure

Ancient Wisdom, Spiritual Abstraction

Pragmatism, Empirical Approach, Novel Creativity

  1. Saint Cecilia

Passive Contemplation, Calming Harmony,  Thanatosian Contemplation

Communal Orchestration, Relevant Memories

  1. Saint Camillus de Lellis

Struggle, Illness, Theodicy  

Sisyphean Struggle, Passivity, Contemplative Joy 

  1. Saint Charles Borromeo

Unexpected Help,  Privilege used well

Privilege Abused, Impoverishment

  1. Saint Catherine of Alexandria

Mortality, Accounting for Life, Conversion 

Second Chances, Temporal Investment

  1. Saint Catherine of Siena

Peace Making, Speaking Truth to Power, Mystical Union

Divisive Power Struggles, 

Existential Ennui, Disciplined Spirituality 

  1. Saint Christopher

Physical or Spiritual Transition, 

Detrimental Stagnation, Peaceful Contentment

  1. Saint Clare of Assisi

Passivity, Struggle for Passivity

Active Engagement

  1. Blessed Contardo de Este

Joy in Transition, Transition as Liberating

Comforted of Home, Reaching a Goal Completion of a Journey

  1. Saints Cosmas and Damian

Filial or Familial Love, Healing

Familial or Filial Breakdown 

  1. Saint Cyrus of Alexandria

Healing Beyond Hope

Infirmity, Bodily but not Spiritual Healing

  1. Saint Dominica

Assertion, Counter Culture, 

Tact, Brutal use of Truth, Cooperation with Culture

  1. Saint Dominic

Abstract Truth, Initial Discouragement, Systemization 

Truth Absent Humility, Combative Argumentation

  1. Saint Elizabeth of Hungary

Position used in Service, Maternal Nurturing

Abstract or Transcendent Service, Masculine Discipline, Lack of Generosity

  1. Saint Expedite

Speedy Answer, Immediate Gratification, 

Virtuous Patience, Answers in the Negative 

  1. Saint Felix 

Knowledge Humbly Applied or Relayed. Intuitive Morality

Traditional Education, Lack of Analysis Leading to Disorder

  1. Saint Fidelis of Sigmaringen

Pushing Limits, Unfamiliar Territory

Provincialism, Jingoism, Narrow Worldview 

  1. Saint Frances of Rome

Mother Figure, Moral Consequences,  

Harsh or uncompromising  Morality, Litigious,  

  1. Saint Francis of Assisi

Childish Purity and Simplicity, Reform,  

Investment in the Status Quo

  1. Saint Francis of Paola

Ancestors, Forebears, Legacy Issues

Abandonment of a Project, Initiative Directions

  1. Saint Francis Xavier

Travel, Diversity, Inculturation

Refuge in Familiarity, Forced Assimilation

  1. Saint Gaudentius of Novara

Flow and Development, Revisiting Sources, 

New Teaching or Wisdom, Poor Interpretation of a Source 

  1. Saint George

Applied Charity, Negation of Evil Influence, Active Reform of One’s Life

Negative Influences

  1. Saint Helena

Founding Principle, Deep Roots, Maternal Love

Immediate Circumstances, Foundational Trauma or Miststarts

  1. Saint Homobonus

Simple Charity, Improvement of the Material World

Spiritual Striving, Poor RElationship with Work of Money

  1. Saint Ignatius of Antioch

Negative Consequences of Good Action, A Difficult Trial

Reward for a Life of Virtue, Abandonment of Public Virtue 

  1. Saint Ignatius of Loyola

Integration of the Self, Discernment

Lack of Creativity, Taking the Standard Path, Compartmentalization of Skills 

  1. Saint James

Far Reaching Travel, Foundational Change, 

Stagnation, Microcosmic Change, 

  1. Saint Januarius

Presence or Protection of Departed Loved Ones

Mourning for Lost Loved Ones, Grieving

  1. Saint Joachim

Long Term Plans, Patriarchal Lineage, Paternal Instruction

Maternal Influence, Apollinarian Detachment 

  1. Saint Joan of Arc

Presentation of the Paradoxical or Unexpected, Valor  

Triumph of Cruelty, Petty Politics

  1. Saint John the Baptist

Developing Spirituality, Engaged Spirituality 

Spiritual Stagnation, Spiritual Regression 

  1. Saint John Bosco

Communal Awareness, Self Reliance, Diversified Instruction, Joy in Personal Engagement

Standardized Approach, “Bandaid Approaches”

  1. Saint John Nepomucene

Useful Silence, Confidences Kept

Damaging Secrets, Secrets Detrimentally  Revealed 

  1. Saint Joseph

Humility, Help Behind the Scene

Offering Public Praise, Braggadociousness 

  1. Saint Julia of Corsica

Unexpected Images or Methods of Spiritual Enlightenment,  

Acquiescence to Traditional Roles, Misogyny against Femenine Spiritual Achievements

  1. Saint Lawerence

Dignity to the Objectified, Charity, Sacrifice for Justice

Self Commodification, Objectification of Others

  1. Saint Luke the Evangelist

Wide Effect, Beyond Expected Success, Dynamic Success, Inculturation

Microcosmic Action, Lack of Acculturation, 

  1. Saint Lucy

Revelation of the Hidden, Recognizing Oppression

Blindness to Cruelty or Wrong Doing, Lack of Direction

  1. Saint Mark the Evangelist

Relationship Between Suffering and Action, Redemptive Suffering

Rest and Rejuvenation, Contemplation, Avoidance of Necessary Suffering

  1. Saint Margaret Mary Alaoque

Compassion, Mercy, Suffering through Vulnerability

Objective Analysis, Detachment, Apollinarian Approaches, 

  1. Saint Mary Magdalene

Self Reform, Thanatosian Spirituality, 

Unrepentance, Naivete concerning Death

  1. Saint Martin de Tours

Personal Morality Against the Institution, Collective Bias

Oppressive or Corrupting Institutions, Wholesome Institutions

  1. Saint Matilda of Ringelheim

Femininity, Maternal, Nobility and Oppression of the Femenine, 

Masculine Alienation, Freedom of/from Reputation 

  1. Saint Matthew the Apostle

Normative Structures, Engagement in Structures, Abandonmentof Structures

Anti-Establishment Revolution, Investment in Unhealthy Structures

  1. Saints Methodius and Cyril

Effective Empathy, Inculturation

First Person Pedagogy, Unempathetic

  1. Saint Michael the Archangel

Cosmic Struggle, Theodicy, 

Current Spiritual Hardship,  

  1. Saint Nicholas of Myra

Enabling the Weak and Oppressed, Joy, Charity, Childlike Joy

Cruelty, Neglect of Children, Maturity 

  1. Saint Paul the Apostle

Passionate Extension of Self, The Spirit of the Law, Empathetic Action

Unchecked Arrogance, Misapplied Passion for Good, Underdeveloped Macro-plan 

  1. Saint Peter the Apostle

Unlikely Leadership, Foundation of an Institution

Strong and Able Authority, Corrupt or Ineffective Leadership

  1. Saint Philip Benizi

Dormant Skills, Lifestyle Discernment, 

Poorly Utilized Talents, Undirected or Aimless Skill

  1. Saint Philomena

Unseen or Unknown Ally, 

Gratitude for one’s Helpers, Aid Offered with Ulterior Motives

  1. Saint Raphael the Archangel

Sacramental Cosmology, Effective Ritual, Material As Spiritual

Intuitive Ritual Investment, Alienation from Ritual 

  1. Saint Roch

Intentional Simplicity, Persecution for Simplicity

Acceptance of Praise, Aimlessness

  1. Saint Rose of Lima

Self Denial, Charity through Poverty

Arrogance of Demonstrative Piety, Austerity over Joy, Sensual Spirituality

  1. Saint Rosalia

Inner Spiritual Life, Introspection, Passive Acceptance

Immediate Social Engagement, Isolation

  1. Saint Theresa of Avila

Applied Mysticism, Spiritual Ecstasy

Discipline of Institution, Analysis 

  1. Saint Valentine

Spiritual Vision, Trinitarian Ontology

Spiritual Blindness, Spiritual Desolation, 

  1. Saint Zita 

Vocational Holiness, Sanctification of the Ordinary, 

Spiritual Deadness, Vocational Numbness, Unusual or Dynamic Spirituality


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