Is it likely that the church would designate a saint to protect and care for evil beings that can't face crosses and holy water? ____ A saint is recognised by the Christian Church and beloved. Vampires..... not so much. Any saint for vampires would need to fit those criteria. Interestingly, the Catholic Church (who come up with the Saints) list proof/evidence of saintliness as being preserved once dead, preserved perfectly, as if still alive. They say vampires are preserved but smell terrible, which leads me to believe they were just talking about badly decomposing corpses. Not real vampires. ('Cos crosses do nothing, garlic is nice). Still, a saint for vampires would need to be one themselves, but the Church isn't going to like that idea, are they?
There is no patron saint of vampires.
St. Vigeous was a fictional vampire mentioned in the TV show "Buffy the Vampire Slayer." He was a renowned vampire with a fierce reputation, known for his violent and brutal nature. The character was used to add depth and history to the vampire mythology in the show.
The Patron Saint Inex lists no patron saints of bears.
The Patron Saint Index lists no patron saint of dinosaurs.
A patron saint is supposed to be a protector in the Catholic religion. Patron Saint Angelico is the patron saint of artists. A patron saint is a protector of life.
As per the Patron Saint Index, there is no patron saint of wrestlers. However, Saint Sebastian is the patron saint of all athletics and athletes.
Saint Lillian is not a patron saint as per the Patron Saint Index.
No, there is no patron saint of billiards.
There is a patron saint of Wales but no patron saint of whales.
There is no patron saint of color.
There is no patron saint of voting.
There is no patron saint of red heads as per the Patron Saint Index.