Catholic Priest Edmund Nadolny of Sacred Heart Church, East Berlin, Connecticut has made a fun weight loss card entitled "Patron of Weight Loss" featuring a photo of Pope John XXIII on one side and a prayer poem on the reverse side of the card.
Two Catholic laypersons each wrote special prayer poems for the card.
Both prayer poems were so good that it was decided to make separate prayer cards for each prayer poem.
To view the new Patron of Weight Loss cards, go to http://www.courtreportersmuseum.info/weight_loss.htm
The cards contain a real healthful message and inspiration to help dieters.
For further information on the cards, contact Father Nadolny at 860-828-0254.
go with a general prayer for health and good life.
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.
There is no specific patron saint of weight lossbut the Infant of Prague is the patron saint of good health. St. Thomas Aquinas, while not the designated patron for the weight loss, might be a good saint to pray to as he was quite over weight.
He is the patron saint of Trier and invoked as protection against perjury, loss at sea and destructive rains.
She is the patron saint :against bodily illsagainst loss of parentsagainst sicknessof sick people
yes, she is patron of loss of family members but she was not a nun to my knowledge and I'm using her as my confirmation name because she was a magnificent person.
St. Lily of Quito is the patron saint of:against bodily ills against sickness Americas loss of parents people rejected by religious orders sick people
Yes she is the saint of loss of family members.
Louise is the patron saint of:disappointing children loss of parents people rejected by religious orders sick people social workers Vincentian Service Corps widows
There is no particular patron saint of the loss of children. The patron saints of dying people, including children, are: * Abel * Barbara * Benedict of Nursia * Catherine of Alexandria * James the Lesser * John of God * Joseph * Margaret of Antioch * Michael the Archangel * Nicholas of Tolentino * Sebastian
Bodily ills, loss of parents, people rejected by religious orders, sick people and sickness.
Roman Catholic AnswerHer name is St. Colette, Nicole was her baptismal name, her story is at the link below: