PENITENT THIEF
Penitent Thief
Traditionally known as Dismas, one of the thieves crucified with Christ, who rebuked his companion for demanding that Christ should save them, prayed instead a share in His Kingdom, and received the assurance: “This day thou shalt be with Me in paradise.” A portion of the cross on which he died is preserved in the Chapel of Relics, Santa Croce in Gerusalemme, Rome. He is patron of persons condemned to death.
Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
PENITENT THIEF
“The Model Penitent
Rebuked his sinful companion
Luk 23:40
Confessed his own sin
Luk 23:41
Declared Christ to be sinless
Luk 23:41
Exhibited wonder faith
Luk 23:42
Confessed Christ, calling him Lord
Luk 23:42
Made a model prayer
Luk 23:42
Received an immediate answer
Luk 23:43