(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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Hung out with King Henry VIII
Did every act for love of God
Her name means light
His relatives formed an army against him
Had a conversion on the road to Damascus
Left his net to follow Jesus
was sentenced to death by being thrown to lions, but died by the sword
Died from a disease he caught working in a hospital
Patron saint of lawyers
Known for doing things the "little way."
Lived a life of wealth before his conversion, then preached against living the high life.
While being martyred on coals, he said, "It is done, turn me over."
Was originally baptized "Winfrid"
Feast day is during Advent
Had an annoying mother-in-law
Threw a bag of gold through a window to save a man's daughters
Died of Leukemia at age 15
Lived an ordinary life, saw no visions, found no new way to God
Became an archbishop when his uncle died
Patron of nurses, hospitals, and gamblers
First Native American saint
Threw away his armor when he becam a Christian
He is usually pictured holding a book
The first person to be killed for Christ
Was cured of a childhood disease by St. Francis of Assisi
The site of her visions of Mary became a major pilgrimage site.
The mother of Mary
Her son is St. Augustine
Spoke eight languages
Went to military camp at age 5, but decided at 7 that he wanted to be a saint.
Traveled around Germany and built schools
Patron saint of comedians
Her heathen father was killed by a lightning bolt
Simon's brother
Patron saint of Ireland
Started social services in Peru
Patroness of people ridiculed for piety.
heard voiced from God that directed her into battle
Born Jewish and converted to Catholicism
Lived for three days after beheading attempt
Thrown to wild beasts in a sports arena
Had a gambling problem
A doctor who fled persecution
Argued with her parents
Lived an unusually long life and died at 93
Battled misuse of power in the church
A womanizer who converted during convalescence from an injury
Died in a concentration camp in 1942
Lived as a hermit curing and taming wild animals
Patron saint of animals
Kept a diary while awaiting execution
Patroness of women in childbirth
Famous for writing The Confessions
Legend said he led the snakes out of Ireland
Battled heresy
Her name means "true image"
Lived in Africa during persecution of Christians
A hermit who is often depicted with a wolf
Became disgusted with a lack of morality and decided to live as a hermit
As bishop, he gave away all his land and money
Had a love for a life of poverty
Usually depicted wearing armor and holding a lance.
It is said that angels plowed his field while he was at Mass
Walked all over Europe visiting friars
Was accused of wasting his family fortune on the poor
His preaching converted St. Augustine
Beaten to death by clubs
Patron saint of moutain climbers
His motto is "To God alone be honor and glory."
A peacemaker between Paul and the Corinthians
Patroness of environment and ecology
Known for saving the tradition of celebrating Easter on a certain date
A poor and humble workman
Patron of athletes
Presided over the Council of Ephesus
Patroness of television
Her father begged her to give up her faith
Appeared to her murderer in a dream and brough about his repentance
Patron saint of fireworks
Built hotels to protect people from being lost in the mountains
A writer who composed hymns and poems
Patroness of musicians
Stoned to death while giving a speech
Voted by the apostles to take the place of Judas after Jesus' death
The stone where she prayed is colder than the ones around it
Formerly known as Saul
Documented Eucharistic miracles
A hardworking farmer
Lived alone in a mountain cave to escape the Persian army