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Reviews
Interview with Teresa Zepeda, Host of Salt and Light Radio’s Faith and Feasts program
“I love saints, and I love word puzzles. FINDTHESAINT combines the two beautifully. This is a great way to start your day… and to be inspired to learn more about the saints.”
— Melanie Rigney, author of Sisterhood of Saints and Brotherhood of Saints (www.rejoicebeglad.com), Arlington, VA
“What a delight it was for me to happen upon findthesaints.com. Of course, the puzzles are a lot of fun, but their real value comes in providing a pleasant opportunity to make friends with our big brothers and sisters – the saints. Working on the puzzle piques one’s interest to learn more. Peter facilitates that with his well researched biographies and quotes, thoughtful reflections and prayers, and his links to where to find more information. This is a tremendous resource for those who desire to form a relationship with the great cloud of witnesses. ”
— Teresa Zepeda, Host of Salt and Light Radio’s Faith and Feasts program, Jerome, ID
“I love solving the FINDTHESAINT puzzles while enjoying my morning coffee. Not only does it exercise my brain, but it is nice to be reminded of the qualities of our beloved Saints. What a perfect way to start my day!”
— Shelby Levy, Auburn, AL
“As a non-Catholic, I have been amazed to discover how many Saints there are! I enjoy learning about the various causes they dedicated their lives to, and I find the quotes especially inspiring.”
— Sarah Leonard, Milburn, NJ
“I think these puzzles are the best way to learn about Catholic Saints, and to be inspired by their legacy. They are also fun to do and a great way to spend the time. I find the difficulty level just right – not too easy, not too hard and it’s a prefect exercise to keep the brain active. I’ll add that, as a non-native English speaker, there also a great way to learn new words.”
— Christian Kern, São Paulo, Brazil
“You really tested my catholic school education! Thank goodness the nuns were so thorough. In my elementary school, we didn’t celebrate birthdays, we celebrated our patron saint’s day (Joan of Arc, 30 May, for me) and we had to give a little blurb about our patron saint, so we were exposed to lots of saint history. I confess I was onto St Patrick pretty quickly because I went on a pilgrimage to Ireland to trace the travels of St Patrick, so I knew who the clues referred to.”
— J. Huber, Keene, NH
“I liked the FINDTHESAINT puzzles. I haven’t done puzzles in a long time and I really enjoyed them. They weren’t difficult and there were educational.”
— Silke Gradlowski, Brühl, Germany
“I really enjoy doing them as they are a lot of fun and helps to make you more familiar with the Saints.”
— Marion Traverso, Nashua, NH