St. Joseph is the Patron Saint of the Universal Church.
The patron saints of the Catholic Church are Saint Joseph and Saint Peter.
The patron saints of the Universal Church are Saint Joseph and Saint Peter.
The Catholic Church, which assigns patronages, has no patron saint of Freemasons. If the Freemasons have adopted patron saints they are not officially recognized by the Catholic Church. In the United States, the patron saints of Freemasonry are Saint John the Baptist and Saint John the Evangelist.
The Catholic patron saint of knowledge is Saint Thomas Aquinas. He was a theologian and philosopher who is widely recognized for his intellectual contributions to the Catholic Church.
There is no specific patron saint of hemorrhoids in the Catholic Church. However, some people may seek the intercession of Saint Fiacre, who is considered the patron saint of healing and ailments related to the body.
The patron saint of the Chaldean Catholic Church is Saint Thomas the Apostle. He is considered the patron saint because of his role in spreading Christianity to the Chaldean people in ancient Mesopotamia.
Saint Ariel is an archangel in the Orthodox tradition but not recognized by the Catholic Church.
Are you referring to Agat, Guam? I can find no patron of the town. If their happens to be a Catholic Church in the town, the saint for whom the church is named would be the patron of the town. Otherwise, the patron saint of Guam is the Immaculate Conception.
Saint Julia of Corisca is the patron saint of Corscia in the Roman Catholic Church. Julia was declared a patroness of Corscia by the church on August 5, 1809. Saint Julia's feast day is May 22 in the Roman Catholic calendar.
There is no designated saint of backs or back problems.
I can find no reference to any saint named Jasper in the Catholic Church.
Saint Tula is not a recognized saint in the Catholic Church. For more information click on this link.
There is no Saint Esther recognized by the Catholic Church. The Book of Esther is part of the Old Testament in the Catholic Bible, but Esther is not formally recognized as a saint in the Catholic tradition.
While Spain considers her a saint, she has only been beatified in the Catholic Church so is not officially a saint.