St. Elmo is the patron saint of:
•against birth pains
•against childhood intestinal disease
•against colic
•against danger at sea
•against intestinal disorders
•against seasickness
•against stomach diseases
•against storms
•ammunition workers
•boatmen
•childbirth
•explosives workers
•Gaeta, Italy
•mariners
•navigators
•ordnance workers
•sailors
•watermen
•women in labour
Elmo - patron saint
Saint Elmo is the patron saint of:against abdominal painsagainst appendicitisagainst birth painsagainst childhood intestinal diseaseagainst colicagainst danger at seaagainst intestinal disordersagainst seasicknessagainst stomach diseasesagainst stormsammunition workersboatmenchildbirthexplosives workersGaeta, Italymarinersnavigatorsordnance workerssailorswatermenwomen in labour
Tar has no patron saint. There is no patron saint of tar. Of course ther is a paitron saint of Tar. Jack Tar is a name for a sailor. Tar's patron saint is St Elmo
stelmo (Saint Elmo)
Saint Elmo Brady is not a saint. That happens to be his name.
The origin of the phrase, Saint Elmo's Fire, is related to weather. It was coined by sailors who witnessed balls of light during thunderstorms and was thought to be bad luck.
Yes, there is a Saint Elmo, sometimes known as Saint Erasmus.
The address of the Saint Elmo Public Library District is: 311 West Cumberland Road, Saint Elmo, 62458 1430
The phone number of the Saint Elmo Public Library District is: 618-829-5544.
The Fourteen Holy Helpers are a group of saints who were venerated together in medieval Christianity for their intercessory power against various diseases and hardships. They include saints like Saint George, Saint Christopher, Saint Barbara, and Saint Blaise, among others. Devotion to the Fourteen Holy Helpers became popular during times of widespread epidemic and illness.
St. Elmo is the patron saint of: * against abdominal pains * against appendicitis * against birth pains * against childhood intestinal disease * against colic * against danger at sea * against intestinal disorders * against seasickness * against stomach diseases * against storms * ammunition workers * boatmen * childbirth * explosives workers * Gaeta, Italy * mariners * navigators * ordnance workers * sailors * watermen * women in labour
The most accurate answer is St Adjutor. Notwithstanding this, there are a number of other saints who have been deigned to patronise activities akin to yachting. For example:- * St Erasmus of Formiae is widely regarded as the patron saint sailors (and also the that of pyrotechnicians, steeplejacks, chimney sweeps and anyone who works at great heights). * * Brendan the Navigator (the patron saint of mariners, seafarers, sailors and those traveling by sea), and * * Peter the Apostle (whose wideranging patronage extends over sailors, popes, fishermen, fishmongers, bakers, harvesters, butchers, glass makers, carpenters, shoemakers, clockmakers, blacksmiths, potters, masons, bridge builders and cloth makers). Apparently, the seafaring of the Bretons regard St Maturinus as their patron Saint.