Pius X became the first Pope to be canonized since the 17th century.
Prayer cards often depict the sanctified Pontiff with instruments of Holy Communion. In addition to being celebrated as the "Pope of the Blessed Sacrament," St. Pius X is also the patron saint of emigrants from Treviso. He is honored in numerous parishes in Italy, Germany, Belgium, Canada, and the United States.
Pius X is the patron saint of:
Atlanta, Georgia, archdiocese of
Des Moines, Iowa, diocese of
first communicants
Great Falls-Billings, Montana, diocese of
Kottoyam, India, archdiocese of
pilgrims
Santa Lucija, Malta
Springfield-Cape Girardeau, Missouri, diocese of
Zamboanga, Philippines, archdiocese of
Pope St. Martin is a saint but not a patron saint.
Pope St. Nicholas I is not a patron saint.
Pope Saint Leo the Great is not a patron saint.
Pope St. Zachary is not a patron saint.
Pope St. Benedict II is not a patron saint.
Pope Pius XII designated her as the patron saint of television in 1958, on the basis that when she was too ill to attend Mass, she had reportedly been able to see and hear it on the wall of her room.
Pope St. John XXIII is currently the patron saint of Papal Delegates only.
Pope St. Cletus is a saint but not a patron saint at this time unless your name is Cletus. Then he would be your patron saint.
Pope St. Cletus is a saint but not a patron saint at this time unless your name is Cletus. Then he would be your patron saint.
There are a number of saints named Julius. However, Pope St. Julius I is not a patron saint.
Pope St. Leo I, the Great, is a Doctor of the Church but not considered a patron saint.
Pope Saint Sylvester is the patron saint of Feroleto Antico, Italy, and Poggio Catino, Italy.