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you pray for the souls in the purgatory for their salvation
The souls in Purgatory are honored when we pray for their speedy entrance into heaven, particularly on the Feast of All Souls Day (Nov. 2).
No. In keeping with the practice of the early Church, Lutherans do not pray for the dead and do not teach a doctrine of Purgatory.
Probably pray for them.
There is no patron saint of guidance and direction. You might pray to your patron saint for that.
There is no patron saint of finance but St. Matthew is the patron saint of accountants.
There is no designated patron saint of financial problems. However, St. Matthew is the patron saint of accountants and might be a good saint to pray to for this.
A patron saint of travellers is a saint we pray to before we embark on a trip, asking the saint to be with us and protect us from all harm during our journey. One of the patron saints we pray to for travelling is St. Christopher.
There is no designated patron of wishes but you might try praying to the friend's patron saint.
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.
The patron saint to pray to in regards to PMT would be St Dymphna St Winnifrid is the patron saint to relieve period pain and heavy flow.
You can pray to Saint Joseph of Cupertino, the patron saint of test takers and students. Ask for his help and guidance in calming your nerves and guiding you through the exam.