St. Anthony of Padua is often referred to as the patron saint of lost things, which can also include lost children. He is known for his miraculous ability to help people find lost items or loved ones.
There are no patron saints of foster children but there are several patron saints of orphans:
Agnes of Rome
Aurelius of Cordoba
Dagobert II
Drogo
Francex Xavier Cabrini
Ivo of Kermartin
Jerome Emiliani
Joseph
Kateri Tekakwitha
Mamas
Pulcheria
Patron Saint of Children is Saint Pancras.The Feast Day of Saint Pancras the Patron Saint of Children is May 12th. The origin of Feast Days: most saints have specially designated feast days and are associated with a specific day of the year and these are referred to as the saint's feast day. The feast days first arose from the very early Christian custom of the annual commemoration of martyrs on the dates of their deaths at the same time celebrating their birth into heaven.
Saint Jerome Emiliani is the patron saint of orphans. In his life, he helped abandoned children, then founded six orphanages and a hospital.
The patron saints of adopted children are St. Clotilde, St. Thomas More and St. William of Rochester.
There is no patron saint of lost children. Pray to the patron saint of the child.
The patron saints of adopted children are:
•Clotilde
•Thomas More
•William of Rochester
she is the patron saint of poor people and children who have lost parents
St. Jude Thaddeus is the patron saint of lost causes. Anthony is the patron saint of lost items.
Saint Anthony of Padua is the patron saint for finding lost items.
St. Jude is often considered the patron saint of lost causes and desperate situations. He is prayed to for help in seemingly impossible or hopeless situations.
Saint Anthony of Padua.Saint Anthony of Padua is the patron saint to help find lost items.
He is the patron saint of:Brindisi, Italyrecovery of lost articlessoldiers
St. Nicholas is commonly associated with giving gifts to good children, but there isn't a specific patron saint of naughty children in Christian tradition. The story of St. Nicholas leaving coal for naughty children may have evolved into the modern idea of receiving coal as a punishment.
Yes, Saint William of Rochester is recognized as a patron saint of adopted children, foster children, and parents who have lost children.
There is no patron saint of bullying or against bullying.
St Anthony is the patron Saint of lost articles.
There is no patron saint of children's health but the Infant of Prague is the patron saint of good health.
The patron saints of unborn children are Saint Joseph and Saint Gerard Majella.