Is Christophoros a saints of catholic church really a Werewolve?

Ok i was reading that Story that a Saint Form Catolizismus one of the 14 emergency workers Christophoros: Bearer of Christ, helper against unprepared death, salvation from any danger, patron saint of travellers, against epilepsy, storms, famine, thunderstorms and hailstorms, plague, toothache, bad dreams. Patron saint of archers, car drivers, seafarers, raftsmen, truck, bus and taxi drivers, bookbinders, bleachers, porters and fruit and vegetable dealers.
THAT HE IS ANUBIS a WERWOLF ???
Is there any one on this Forum who has Knowledge like that !
INFO: DAIMONOLOGIA: Five Christian Saints Associated with Werewolves

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It is creazy ! Is ther any Body who has more Infos like that Form the other 14 emergency workers Form Catholic ?? Perhaps there are still Vampyres or Demons but we dont know ???

According to the Catholic lore (I was raised one) St Christopher was human. Supposedly a Roman legionare. The myth goes Jesus appeared to him as a child (Jesus being the child not Christopher) and he carried him (Jesus) safely across a raging river.

Where do you get a werewolf legend out of that?

Add: he is no longer considered a saint as the church officially de-sainted him in 1969 though many still believe in him. They took his saint status away because they couldn’t find proof he ever existed or verifiable miracles performed by him post mortem.

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I was Sending two links about that Above ?

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Ok sorry it’s 322 am I guess I missed that. I’ll have to check the links out later cuz if I missed it I I must be tired.

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In short the answer is, “no, and he never existed”. :slight_smile:

It’s a fairy story.

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Lmao

A Fallen Saint. Maybe he’s joined the left hand path! We’ll have to see.

Not a werewolf but a Cynocephalli. The difference is they are supposed to be born in wolf form and are supposedly a separate species. Unlike werewolves they were intelligent enough to hold a conversation with a person, wore clothes, forged iron weapons, farmed, raised animals, and had their tribes and religions. Most likely they are a myth although there are eerily similar stories of creatures like this in other parts of the world outside the west such a north india, north africa, east asia, and the americas. The off the chance that these are the same creature is very rare though so it’s most likely a case of misidentification.

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