Our Lady of Guadalupe is the patroness of many countries, continents, regions, states and diocese.
•Americas
•Colorado Springs, Colorado, diocese of
•Corpus Christi, Texas, diocese of
•Dodge City, Kansas, diocese of
•Gallup, New Mexico, diocese of
•Hondarribia, Spain
•Mexico
•Nashville, Tennessee, diocese of
•New Mexico
•New World
•Orange, California, diocese of
•Phoenix, Arizona, diocese of
•Pojoaque Indian Pueblo
•Ponce, Puerto Rico, diocese of
•Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
•Sacramento, California, diocese of
•San Bernardino, California, diocese of
•Sioux City, Iowa, diocese of
•Victoria, Aragua, Venezuela
Our Lady of Fatima is one of the titles of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
As per the Patron Saints Index, Our Lady of Fatima is the patron saint of New Jersey.
Our Lady of Fatima was always a Saint, because she is the Virgin Mary.
Patron saints of Portugal: Anthony of Padua Francis Borgia Gabriel the Archangel George John de Brito Our Lady of Fatima Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception Vincent of Saragossa
There is no saint named Fatima. Fatima is the name of a town in Portugal where Our lady appear to three shepherd children.
There is no patron saint of motorcycles but the patron saint of motorcyclists are:ColumbanusFrances of RomeOur Lady of GraceOur Lady of the Miraculous Medal
No patron saint of Albuquerque is shown but Our Lady of Guadalupe is the patron saint of New Mexico.
Our Lady of La Leche is the patron saint of Florida.
Our Lady of the Assumption is the patron saint of Maryland.
She is the patron saint of Mexico and all the Americas.
Grace is not a patron saint of Spain. The following are the patrons of Spain:Andrew the ApostleJames the GreaterJohn of AvilaOur Lady of Guadalupe of EstremaduraOur Lady of MontserratOur Lady of RansomOur Lady of the Pillar of SaragossaTeresa of AvilaAs per the Patron Saint Index, Grace is the patron saint only of the town of Alcira, Valencia, Spain.
Our Lady of Fatima is not a saint in the traditional sense. The title refers to the Virgin Mary, who is believed to have appeared to three shepherd children in Fatima, Portugal in 1917. The Catholic Church recognizes these apparitions as authentic and has approved devotion to Our Lady of Fatima, but she herself is not a saint like the canonized individuals in the Church.