St. Margaret of Cortona is the patron of:
•against insanity
•against mental illness
•against sexual temptation
•against temptations
•falsely accused people
•hoboes
•homeless people
•loss of parents
•mentally ill people
•midwives
•penitent women
•people ridiculed for their piety
•reformed prostitutes
•single laywomen
•tertiaries
•tramps
The patron saints of women are St. Margaret of Antioch and St. Mary Magdalene.
St. Teresa Redi is a saint but not a patron saint.
The patron saints of women are St. Margaret of Antioch and St. Mary Magdalene.
St. Anne, St. Elizabeth, St. Gianna Beretta Molla, St. Margaret of Antioch and St. Silvia of Rome are all female patron saints of pregnant women.
Yes, the symbol associated with St. Margaret of Cortona is often a crown of thorns, as she is a patron saint of penitents and those seeking forgiveness.
Two patrons of those falsely accused are St. Margaret of Cortona and St. Gerard Majella.
Margaret is the patron of:against insanityagainst mental illnessagainst sexual temptationagainst temptationsfalsely accused peoplehoboeshomeless peopleloss of parentsmentally ill peoplemidwivespenitent womenpeople ridiculed for their pietyreformed prostitutessingle laywomentertiariestramps
The Patron Saint Index lists no patron saint for weight loss. However, the Infant of Prague is the patron for good health and would be a good source for help in the weight loss endeavor.
St. Margaret of Cortona is the patron of: •against insanity •against mental illness •against sexual temptation •against temptations •falsely accused people •hoboes •homeless people •loss of parents •mentally ill people •midwives •penitent women •people ridiculed for their piety •reformed prostitutes •single laywomen •tertiaries •tramps
Blessed Margaret of Lorraine is not a patron saint.
St. John of God is the patron saint of heart patients. St. Raphael is the patron St. of healing and medicine. St. Luke, St. Cosmos, St. Damian, and St. Panteleimon are patron saints of medicine.
Saint Margaret is the patron saint of:against the death of childrenfor learningparents of large familiesqueenswidowsDunfermline, ScotlandScotland