What is your
path to holiness?

Find out in a few minutes

Answer a few questions and receive a personalized spiritual map — with virtues to cultivate, challenges to overcome, and saints who light your way.

~30 questions | ~10 minutes | No sign-up required
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Three steps to your path

1

Answer honestly

Simple questions about how you think, feel, and act. No right or wrong answers.

2

Discover your spiritual path

Natural virtues, challenges to overcome, and patron saints — all personalized for you.

3

Start walking

Daily challenges and spiritual practices made for your profile, right in the Saintfy app.

The Temperaments

Eight paths,
one calling

Each person has a unique way of feeling, acting, and growing. Spiritual development builds on individual traits — each with their own graces and a distinct path to holiness.

Nervous

E+A-R+

Sensitive, imaginative, and restless. Reacts quickly and intensely, but the emotion passes fast. Needs to cultivate constancy.

SensitivityCreativityEmpathy

Sentimental

E+A-R-

Deep, reserved, and reflective. Feels intensely but keeps everything inside. Needs to open up to trust.

DepthLoyaltyContemplation

Choleric

E+A+R+

Natural leader, determined, and full of energy. Acts fast and with intensity. Needs to cultivate patience.

FortitudeDeterminationCourage

Passionate

E+A+R-

Intense, idealistic, and perseverant. Feels deeply, acts with conviction, and never gives up. Needs to moderate the drive.

PerseveranceZealIntensity

Sanguine

E-A+R+

Sociable, optimistic, and adaptable. Light in emotions and quick to act. Needs to cultivate depth.

JoySociabilityAdaptability

Phlegmatic

E-A+R-

Calm, methodical, and reliable. Little emotion, but acts with constancy. Needs to cultivate enthusiasm.

PatienceConstancySerenity

Amorphous

E-A-R+

Easygoing, carefree, and flexible. Little emotion and little action. Needs to cultivate initiative.

DocilitySimplicityPeace

Apathetic

E-A-R-

Reserved, independent, and reflective. Little emotion and little action, but deep. Needs to cultivate engagement.

PrudenceIndependenceReflection
Your full result

A map made for you

Your result goes beyond a name. It is a complete spiritual guide.

Your spiritual profile

Who you are by nature — your tendencies, strengths, and way of being.

Virtues to cultivate

What to strengthen and what to fight in daily life.

Personalized direction

Concrete guidance on how to grow in faith.

Saints who inspire you

Role models who share your profile.

Your 4 formation axes

Body, Mind, Charisma, and Spirit — your foundation in the app.

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made for your journey

An experience designed to elevate prayer and spiritual growth in daily life.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions

What is the Temperament Test?

An instrument based on Gerard Heymans' theory that classifies personality into 8 types based on three dimensions: Emotionality, Activity, and Resonance. It is widely used in Catholic spiritual formation to reveal natural tendencies that influence moral life.

How many questions and how long does it take?

About 30 questions, around 10 minutes. There are no right or wrong answers — answer as you truly are, not as you would like to be.

Do I need to create an account to take the test?

No. The test is free and can be taken without signing up. Afterwards, you can create an account to save your profile and access personalized spiritual challenges.

What is Saintfy and what happens after the test?

Saintfy is a Catholic spiritual formation app. After the test, you access daily challenges, spiritual practices, and growth tools organized in four axes: Body, Mind, Charisma, and Spirit.

Is Saintfy available for iOS and Android?

Yes. Available on the App Store and Google Play.

Can my temperament change over time?

Temperament is relatively stable throughout life. Saintfy's goal is not to change it, but to help you sanctify it — transforming natural tendencies into virtues.