Patronage of Catherine of Siena
against bodily ills
against fire
against illness
against miscarriages
against sexual temptation
against sickness
against temptations
Allentown, Pennsylvania, USA, diocese of
Europe (declared on 1 October 1999 by Pope John Paul II)
fire prevention
firefighters
Italy
nurses
nursing services
people ridiculed for their piety
sick people
Siena, Italy
Theta Phi Alpha sorority
Varazze, Italy
St. Catherine of Siena chose her saint name because she was born in Siena, Italy. She believed that Siena held a special significance in her life and wanted to honor the city by adopting it as part of her name.
She's the patron saint for nurses because when she was 16 she helped the sick and dieing at a hospital. People said she had healing powers
Catherine of Siena was canonized in the year 1461 by pope Pius II.
The patron saint of gambling, gamblers, and gambling addictions is Saint Bernadine of Siena (St. Bernadino).
St. Monica is the patron saint of mothers, and the following are the patrons of nurses: Saint Agatha The following, male and female, are patron siants of nurses: •Agatha •Alexius •Camillus of Lellis •Catherine of Alexandria •Catherine of Siena •John of God •Margaret of Antioch •Raphael the Archangel
Yes, St. Catherine of Siena is often referred to as "Doctor of the Church" due to her theological writings and teachings.
St. Catherine of Bologna is a patron saint of artists.
As per the Patron Saint Index St. Maximilian Kolbe is the patron saint against drug addiction.
No, the patron saint of art is St. Catherine of Bologna, who is a woman.
Nicholas of Myra is the patron saint of: •Basillica of Saint Mary Major •Bernadine of Siena •Catherine of Siena •Francis of Assisi •Madonna of Saint Luke •Our Lady of Loreto •Our Lady of Perpetual Help •Our Lady of Pompeii •Our Lady of Tears •Our Lady of the Snow While not a patron saint of Italy, he is the patron saint of Bari, Italy, where his relics are located.
St. Catherine of Siena was born in Siena, Italy in 1347.
Saint Laura of Saint Catherine of Siena was a missionary who founded theCongregation of Missionary Sisters of Immaculate Mary and of Saint Catherine of Siena. She worked among the poor, especially Indians, in South America. She is not currently a patron saint.Roman Catholic AnswerFeast day October 19 St. Laura died in 864 a martyr. Born in Cordova, Spain, she became a nun at Cuteclara after she was widowed, and was scalded to death by her Moorish captors. Feast Day Oct. 19from Catholic Online. She is not named as a patron of anything.