There is no patron saint of bladder problems. However, there are several patrons against kidney problems that might help you:Benedict of Nursia
Drogo
Aelred
Margaret of Antioch
Ursus of Aosta
Ursus of Ravenna
The Catholic saint associated with bladder troubles is Saint Servatius. He is known as the patron saint of people suffering from bladder disease and those in need of healing from urinary problems.
Blaise
Yes, Saint Damian, the brother of Saint Cosmas, is a Catholic saint.
There is no official Catholic saint by the name of Saint Zoe. Saint Zoe is a common name for girls in Greek Orthodox tradition, but not in the Catholic tradition.
Yes, Saint Sebastian was a Catholic
Yes, Saint Samthann was a Catholic saint known for her piety and charitable works. She was a nun in Ireland during the 8th century and is venerated in the Catholic Church.
There is no historical record of a Saint Freya recognized in Catholicism. It is possible that this figure may be from a non-Catholic tradition or folklore. Saints recognized by the Catholic Church typically have well-documented lives and miracles attributed to them.
Yes, Katharine Drexel is a Catholic saint.
Yes, Saint George is recognized as a Catholic saint. He is one of the most revered saints in the Catholic tradition and is known for his bravery and martyrdom. He is often depicted as a dragon slayer.
There is no Saint Esther recognized by the Catholic Church. The Book of Esther is part of the Old Testament in the Catholic Bible, but Esther is not formally recognized as a saint in the Catholic tradition.
There is no Catholic saint named Harrison recognized by the Catholic Church. Saints are individuals who have been officially canonized by the Church after a thorough process of investigation and verification of their holiness and miracles.
There is no Catholic saint named Saint Kimberley. The name Kimberley is not commonly associated with Catholic saint figures.
Saint Natalia is recognized as a Christian martyr and saint in the Eastern Orthodox Church. She is not widely recognized in the Catholic tradition.
No, Thelma is not recognized as a Catholic saint in the traditional sense. There is no known historical figure or saint with the specific name "Thelma" in Catholic hagiography.