St. Paul is the patron saint of:
against hailstorms
against poisonous snakes
against snake bites
against snakes
authors
Catholic Action
Cursillo movement
evangelists
hospital public relations
journalists
lay people
missionary bishops
musicians
newspaper editorial staff
public relations personnel
public relations work
publishers
reporters
rope braiders
rope makers
saddle makers
saddlers
tent makers
writers
Malta
Birmingham, Alabama, diocese of
Calbayog, Philippines, diocese of
Covington, Kentucky, diocese of
Las Vegas, Nevada, diocese of
Maralal, Kenya, diocese of
Münster, Germany, diocese of
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, archdiocese of
Providence, Rhode Island, diocese of
Saint-Paul, Alberta, diocese of
Saint Paul and Minneapolis, Minnesota, archdiocese of
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, diocese of
Worcester, Massachusetts, diocese of
Agordo, Italy
Bath Abbey
Bath, England
Chatillon, Aosta, Italy
Cluny, France
Force, Italy
Imer, Italy
Introd, Italy
Kavala, Greece
London, England
Mdina, Malta
Montpellier, France
Morbegno, Italy
Munxar, Gozo, Malta
Nadur, Gozo, Malta
Naumburg, Germany
Pogliano Milanese, Italy
Poznan, Poland
Rabat, Malta
Rome, Italy
Safi, Malta
Umbria, Italy
Valletta, Malta
Surnames were not used at the time of St. Paul. However, he was originally known as Saul of Tarsus. He was a native of Tarsus.
St. Paul was from Tarsus, a city located in what today is southern Turkey.
There is no Saint Paul of Nagasaki. There is, however, a church in Nagasaki called St. Paul.
I know of no patron saint of the gentiles. However, St. Paul is called the Apostle of the Gentiles.
He is the Patron Saint of World Youth Day.
St. Paul was himself a missionary who traveled extensively spreading the Gospel.
There is no patron saint of golf. St. Sebastian is the patron saint of athletics. Another opinion: The patron saint of golfers is St. Andrew.
Gabriel the Archangel is the patron saint of broadcasters as per the Patron Saint Index.
St. Peter, also known as Cephas, was one of the twelve apostles chosen by Jesus. He is considered the first pope of the Catholic Church. St. Paul, originally known as Saul of Tarsus, was a prominent early Christian missionary and theologian who converted to Christianity after encountering Jesus on the road to Damascus.
tarsus
No, there is no patron saint of billiards.
St. Paul was from the city of Tarsus which was the chief city of the Cilician plain, it was the capital of the Roman province of Cilicia, which was a Roman province. St. Paul died in Rome itself.