Your primary patron saint is the saint you were named for. Click on the Patron Saint Index below and look up your name.
Your secondary patron saint is the saint whose feast day falls on your birthday. Click on the Calendar of Saints below and look up the saints of your birthday.
You can find your patron saint by researching saints that align with your interests, profession, or circumstances. You can also pray for guidance and ask for guidance from your clergy or a spiritual mentor. Some people believe that saints will make themselves known to you through signs or personal experiences.
Saint Andrew is the patron saint of Scotland, Russia, Ukraine, and Romania.
You can choose a patron saint based on your interests, profession, or personal experiences. Research different saints and their attributes to find one that resonates with you spiritually. You can also pray for guidance and ask for a sign to help you identify your patron saint.
Saint Apollonia is traditionally considered the patron saint of land surveyors. She is also the patron saint of dentists and those suffering from toothaches.
Saint George is the patron saint of several countriesCanadaEngland (by Pope Benedict XIV)EthiopiaGeorgiaGermanyGreeceLithuaniaMaltaPortugalCappadociaCataloniaPalestine
No, Saint Gabriel is the patron saint of messengers, communication workers, and postal services. The patron saint for school teachers is Saint John Baptist de la Salle.
I can find no patron saint named Florence.
Saint Brendan the Navigator is considered the patron saint of geography. He was an Irish monk and sailor known for his legendary travels around the Atlantic Ocean, which inspired many geographers and explorers.
I can find no patron saint for the country of Kenya.
Saint Brice is the patron saint against stomach disorders.
st.victoria is a patron saint of cardoba spain.
I can find no official patron saint of chocolate.
Saint Ryan (or Rian or Rhian) apparently is not a patron saint as I find no patronages list for him.
I can find no referrence to any saint who would be the patron saint of either history or historians.
I can find no saint named Siobhan.
I can find no saint named Abbie. There is Abigail the Matriarch from the Old Testament but she does not hold the title of saint and is not a patron saint.
I find no saint named Eva but Saint Eve of Dreux is not a patron saint. Little is known about her except that she was a martyr.
The closest I can find is St Bernard of Menthon who is the patron saint of mountaineers.