Every Saint deals with strength. Fortitude is one of the Cardinal Virtues. Every human being must exhibit this (and other things) in order to achieve a state of Holiness. In order to become a Saint, you must have fortitude (strength). The cardinal virtues are: Prudence, Justice, Fortitude and Temperance.
Fortitude is a noun meaning courage and endurance, strength of mind to endure, courageous perseverance. Example sentences: Having his broken leg set without painkillers required fortitude. Escaped slaves showed fortitude traveling to freedom on the Underground Railroad and then returning to help others. Fortitude is a word.
There are a number of saints named Thomas so you will need to be more specific.
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Saint Cecilia showed the Gifts of the Holy Spirit through her unwavering faith, courage, and righteousness amidst persecution and martyrdom. She remained steadfast in her beliefs, trusting in God's guidance and strength throughout her trials. Through her commitment to her faith, she exemplified virtues like wisdom, fortitude, and piety.
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All the saints showed commitment so there is no particular saint designated as a patron.
The Latin word for Fortitude is Fortis.
There is no designated patron saint of courage. All saints showed courage in one degree or another.
All the saints showed some degree of caring so there is no designated patron saint of caring.
Yes, the word 'fortitude' is a noun, a word for strength and firmness of mind, a word for a thing.
The fortitude of the ancient Spartans allowed them to be victorious!