One of the legends of Saint Margaret is that she was swallowed by the devil or a demon in the form of a dragon. Her cross or crucifix irritated the dragons stomach and it had to let her go. Some mystics interpret this as Saint Margaret having mastered her lower nature and she showed it who is boss! How wonderful that she is your patron saint!
Instead of killing and dying in order to produce the being that we are not, we have to live and let live in order to create what we are. — Albert Camus
Hi Monkey…don’t know what she is doing with the dragon but this is my patron saint.
One of the legends of Saint Margaret is that she was swallowed by the devil or a demon in the form of a dragon. Her cross or crucifix irritated the dragons stomach and it had to let her go. Some mystics interpret this as Saint Margaret having mastered her lower nature and she showed it who is boss! How wonderful that she is your patron saint!
great to know something about her….I do believe as a child some onr told me she slew the dragon….I never pursued it further.