Patrons of Sick People
•Alphais
•Alphonsa of India
•Angela Merici
•Angela Truszkowska
•Arthelais
•Bathild
•Bernadette of Lourdes
•Camillus of Lellis
•Catherine del Ricci
•Catherine of Siena
•Drogo
•Edel Quinn
•Elizabeth of the Trinity
•Gerard of Villamagna
•Germaine Cousin
•Gertrude of Nivelles
•Gorgonia
•Hugh of Lincoln
•Isabella of France
•Jacinta Marto
•John of God
•Julia Billiart
•Julia Falconieri
•Juliana of Nicomedia
•Louis IX
•Louise de Marillac
•Lydwina of Schiedam
•Maria Bagnesi
•Maria Gabriella
•Maria Mazzarello
•Marie Rose Durocher
•Mary Ann de Paredes
•Mary Magdalen of Pazzi
•Michael the Archangel
•Our Lady of Lourdes
•Paula Frassinetti
•Peregrine Laziosi
•Philomena
•Rafka Al-Rayes
•Raphael the Archangel
•Romula
•Syncletica
•Teresa of Avila
•Teresa Valse Pantellini
•Terese of the Andes
•Therese of Lisieux
Patrons of Poor People
•Anthony of Padua
•Ferdinand III of Castille
•Gertrude of Nivelles
•Giles
•Lawrence
•Martin de Porres
•Nicholas of Myra
•Philomena
•Zoticus of Constantinople
the patron saint of : The sick + poor
Bernadette was from a very poor family and suffered all her life from a variety of illnesses.
saint Vincent the Paul become a saint because he helped the poor,the homeless ,the orphans and the sick. gluck
Saint Isabel Of France always put the sick and poor before herself.
Bernadette, herself, was poor and ill all her life. She knows what it is like to experience poverty and poor health.
Bernadette of Lourdes is the patron saint of: •against bodily ills •against illness •against poverty •against sickness •Lourdes, France •people ridiculed for their piety •poor people •shepherdesses •shepherds •sick people She was always in poor health and came from a very poor family, thus her patronage of those two groups.
Saint John of God was a Portuguese-born mendicant friar who became known for his compassionate care for the sick and poor. He founded the Brothers Hospitallers of Saint John of God, a religious order dedicated to serving the needy. He is now considered the patron saint of hospitals, the sick, nurses, and firefighters.
Yes, Saint Elisabeth of Hungary is sometimes referred to as Saint Elise. She was a princess who devoted herself to serving the poor and sick, following the teachings of Saint Francis of Assisi.
John took care of the poor, the sick and the dying. Read more at the link below.
St. Vincent de Paul
Saint Vincent de Paul
St. Catherine of Assisi, also known as Saint Catherine of Bologna, was an Italian nun and mystic who lived in the 15th century. She was known for her piety, humility, and dedication to serving the poor and sick. She founded a convent in Bologna and was later canonized as a saint by the Catholic Church.