She is the patron of paris, disasters, and fever.
Saint Genevieve is the patron saint of: against plague
against disasters
against fever
Paris, France
WACs
Women's Army Corps
Saint Genevieve is the patron saint of:against plagueagainst disastersagainst feverParis, FranceWACsWomen’s Army Corps
St. Genevieve is the patroness of Paris.
St. Genevieve is the patron saint of" •against plague •against disasters •against fever •Paris, France •WACs •Women's Army Corps To learn why, click on the link below.
St. Denis of Paris is not the patron saint of any African country.
Saint GenevieveBorn in the year 422 at Nanterre near Paris, FranceDied in the year 500 at Paris, France
The meaning of this name is uncertain, though it possibly means "tribe woman" in Gaulish. Saint Geneviève, the patron saint of Paris, inspired the city to resist the Huns in the 5th century.
Genevieve was born in the year 422 at Nanterre near Paris, France.
She died in the year 500 at Paris, France.
St. Genevieve is a patron saint of Paris, known for her devout Christian faith and her ability to work miracles. She lived in the 5th century in France and is often invoked for protection against disasters and illness.
St. Genevieve was born in the year 422 near Paris, France.
Saint Denis is one of them (more specifically the saint patron of Paris with St Genevieve), but the main saint patron of France is the Virgin Mary whose day is celebrated on the 15th of August as "Notre Dame de l'Assomption". Among the other "secondary" saint patron there are also St Martin and St Joan of Arc.
The Patron Saint Inex lists no patron saints of bears.