Sorry, but Susan Pevensie does not portray and is not a reference to any female patron saint. Susan portrays the person that quickly falls away from The Faith when too caught up with worldy pleasures-like lipstick. Susan still believes, but to her it feels like Narnia is all a fairy tale and legend that doesn't exist at all and is not real. So this is why Susan denies ever being in Narnia or that she ever saw Narnia in the first place. This is the "problem with Susan". The Bible talks about the "seed of the soil". Susan isn't a very good, deep rooted, "seed of the soil". When problems, trials in her life, or disasters come on her, she falls away from The Faith. Not good! Not good at all! Oy! I think Susan learnt her lesson when she tried getting into Narnia, but couldn't truelly enter for the simple reason being that Aslan closed the Narrow Path and Narnian Gate to ever get into Narnia (Heaven) in The Last Battle. The "flooding of Narnia by Water and Ice" was done by Jadis, and the "Fire and Brimstone" was done by Aslan. But the Sacred Scripture says that Jesus will destroy the Earth with Fire and Brimstone.
Peter Pevensie does not portray any male patron saint. But, what Peter does portray and is a reference to is this: Peter is a reference and portrays King Arthur and Sir Richard the Lionheart.
*sighs deeply* Edmund Pevensie DOES NOT portray nor is a reference to ANY known Catholic patron saint. BUT, what Ed DOES portray AND IS a reference to are people who choose not to follow Christ and who struggle with pride.
Lucy Pevensie portrays and is a reference to Saint Joan of Arc (sainte Jeanne d'Arc). It's obviously EASY to SEE how she IS SO MUCH LIKE St. Joan of Arc. Narnian fans-including me-know this, as well as from websites for fans of TCON and of and about Narnia. Whoo-hoo! Go Aslan!! Go Lucy!! Go patron saints!! Yes, I'm SO GLAD I'm a C-H-R-I-S-T-I-A-N=Christian.
The Patron Saint Index lists no female patron of dancing or dancers.
There is no patron saint of excellence - male or female.
Gabriella is the female Saint of Strength and Wisdom
A 'Patroness'. Although, if you are reffering to the title "Patron Saint of _____" then the title 'Patron' is used whether male or female.
There are no female or male patron saints of spies.
Saint Peter and Saint Gregory the Great are the patron saints of popes. There is no female patron of popes.
There is no female patron saint of friendship, the male patron saint of friendship is St. John the Apostle
A 'Patroness'. Although, if you are reffering to the title "Patron Saint of _____" then the title 'Patron' is used whether male or female.
The female patron saint of writing is Saint Lucy.