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Sophia Prima Saint Project

Saint Name - Saint Sophia Birth / Death Year - 2000 - 2096 Date of Canonization - 2100

St. Sophia's feast day is the day she died. This is her feast day because she died for a cause. She died while she was trying to help rebuild a hospital for the blind. This is her feast day, also, because she is the patron saint of the blind and pro-life. She is the Patron saint of the blind because being blind is a very hard disability to go through. It requires a lot of patience and trust in other people and things. It is very difficult to rely on your other senses to help you perform regular activities. St. Sophia understood how difficult it is to go through this. She is also the patron saint of pro-life. Pro-life is the belief in anti-abortion. St. Sophia was a strong believer in anti-abortion. She believed that everyone deserved life, no matter who they are or the problems that will have to be solved.

In Sophia's early life, she did many things. She was raised in Mississippi by Catholic parents. Her parents influenced her to live her life as a disciple of Christ and love God with all of her body, heart, and soul. Because of this influence, Sophia performed many acts of service. She would help out at charities, special organizations, but mostly she would do work at the Church. She would help with whatever she could do be apart of the Church community. She lived a very holy life that inspired many people to live with God in their heart.

St. Sophia became a saint because of many things. She mostly cared of the visually impaired. She would go to hospitals or organize fund raisers for the visually impaired. She would visit small children in the hospitals and raise money for research and surgery. She also helped rebuild a hospital for the blind. She was very involved in the lives of others, always putting them first. She also created an organization to support pro-life. She was a strong believer in life and thought everyone deserved a chance at it. In her organization, St. Sophia Pro-life Center, she would talk to women who would consider abortion to nicely persuade them to think otherwise. She would host fundraisers, prayer services, and meeting where the discussion of pro-life would occur and why it is not the best solution. St. Sophia's life was full of love and care towards others and she inspired people to live the same way.