St. Paul The Apostle, Patron Saint of Publishers and Reporters
St. Paul the Apostle was one of the most influential and important saints in Church History. Born as Saul, Paul was a Jew who delighted in persecuting Christians, seeing them as a threat to Judaism. After experiencing a vision of Christ, who asked Paul "why he was persecuting Him," Paul converted, and became a leading figure in the Church. Paul was a missionary, who spread the faith all over Europe and Asia. He organized countless Christian communities, and wrote many books of the New Testament. Paul was martyred in Rome for his belief in Christ. Saint Paul was one of the greatest spiritual giants of all time.