Nicholas of Myra was the patron saint of both bakers and merchants as well as many others.
Saint Honorius of Amiens is the patron saint of:* against drought* bakers* bakers of holy wafers* cake makers* candlemakers* chandlers* confectioners* corn chandlers* florists* flour merchants* oil refiners
Merchants National Bank - Saint Paul - was created in 1912.
St. Elizabeth of Hungary is the patron saint of bakers, beggars, and the homeless. She is also the patron saint of the Franciscan Third Order.
bar staffbarkeepersbartendersBoy Scoutsbrewershotel keepersinnkeepersmerchantsvine growersvintnerswine-makerswine merchants
The St. Niamh patron is a saint of abuse victims. It is also stated that St. Peters is the saint of bakers, bridge builders, butchers, fishermen, and harvesters.
When he was younger, Francis worked in his father's fabric store in Assisi.
The patron saints of merchants are:AmandExpeditusFrancis of AssisiHomobonusNicholas of MyraSecundus of AstiAs per the Patron Saint Index.
There is no patron saint of business. However, there are patron saints of merchants.
Yes, yes and yes. St. Nicholas of Myra is the patron saint of all three plus many more.
They were Redcoats or everday jobs like cobblers, bakers, shop owners, merchants. They were probably loyalists as well.
Clerks of St. Nicholas were medieval English merchants who belonged to a religious guild dedicated to St. Nicholas, the patron saint of merchants. They participated in religious ceremonies and provided support to fellow members of the guild.
Roman Catholic AnswerAs far as I can discover there is no patron saint of cheese, however there is a patron saint of Florentine cheese merchants who is St. Bartholomew the Apostle.