The Saint’s Name Generator – Find Your Patron Saint For 2026!

by January, Saints

Perhaps, like me, you have already made and broken several New Year’s Resolutions. Maybe you haven’t made any, or maybe you are doing great with all your plans. But have you thought of choosing a patron saint for the year?

I know people who spend hours chopping lists of saints into bags, boxes, or baskets to make a ‘saint lottery’. On New Year’s Eve, they gather friends and family in prayer, and each chooses a saint as their patron and friend for the year. Anyone who comes to their home in the first week or so of the year is also invited to draw a saint. And sometimes, these saint raffles even go on excursions to the homes of friends and neighbors.

This is a beautiful tradition, and I strongly recommend participating in or initiating it in your home. For those of us who don’t have the organizational skills or paper supplies but want to choose a patron saint for ourselves or a project, or want someone to whom we can entrust a special intention in a slightly more spur-of-the-moment fashion, The Saint’s Name Generator is for us. Instead of drawing a name from a hat, you click, and the computer does it for you. (All credit to Jennifer Fulwiler, who came up with this website: thanks for your time and energy.)

Why might you want to get to know the saints?

There are two main reasons. The first is that the Saints are examples of how to live like Jesus and be close to Him in our daily lives. And the second is that they are in Heaven with God and can pray for us (ie, talk to Him) just as our friends on Earth do.

How To Select A Patron Saint For 2026

Whatever method of saint selection you decide to go for, I suggest the following approach:

Pray. Ask the Lord to send you a saint who can guide and inspire you.

Select your saint.  (Click the link.)

Saint Of The Year Generator

It isn’t over. Once you have received the name of your saint, get to know him or her. Read about their life. Read something they wrote. And talk to them: ask them to pray for you.

If you get a saint you’ve never heard of, the temptation is to (metaphorically) throw them back and pick another. This is a little rude (I don’t want to be friends with you!) – good places to find out more about your saint are  Catholic Online, the Catholic Encyclopedia, your parish library, or a Catholic bookshop.

Share your patron for 2026 in the comments! I got St. John of the Cross 

Next, find a Word for 2026:

Word of the Year Generator

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