Biography+saint+letter

Name: Saint Ryan

Year of Birth and Death: 2001 - 2089

Date of Canonization: March 9, 2095

Saint Ryan's Feast Day is March 9. That is his feast day because it was the day he was born and the day he was Canonized as a saint. Saint Ryan shares a Feast day with St. Anthony, St. Francis of Rome, St. Pacian, and others. Saint Ryan is the Patron Saint of Boy Scouts, a patronage he shares with Saint George. Ryan is the Patron Saint of Boy Scouts because he himself used to be a Scout as a child and he helped many Boy Scouts in his lifetime.

In his early life, Saint Ryan was born, grew up, and lived his entire life in Tampa, Florida. He went to school at Incarnation Catholic School, then went on to Jesuit, a Catholic High School. He had an older brother who was older by three years and his parents worked at a business together. He was influenced a lot by Boy Scouts and soccer, his favorite sport. Lastly, he started his first job as a bagboy at the local Supermarket.

During the process of making Saint Ryan a saint, three parts of his life were considered. Firstly, he met a man who was deathly ill and there was no cure for this man's illness, but Ryan took him in and cared for him and prayed over him. After a week, the man was fine and had no more signs of illness. People considered that a miracle. Secondly, he had a vision. Ryan was driving on the road late at night when he saw a blinding light with an angel in the middle of it that caused him to stop. He went to investigate and he found a troop of lost Boy Scouts. He then guided them back to their camp. Thirdly, Ryan was so committed to the Scouts that he raised a lot of money for poor children so they could participate in Scouting because he felt all boys should have a chance to be a Scout.