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The patron saints of bee keepers are:Ambrose of Milan Bernard of Clairvaux Valentine of Rome
Ambrose of Milan is the patron saint of:bee keepersbeescandlemakerschandlersdomestic animalsFrench CommissariatlearningMilan, Italy, archdiocese ofMilan, Italy, city ofschoolchildrenStresa, Italystudentswax melterswax refiners
St. Ambrose is patron saint of beekeepers.St. Gobnait is patron saint of Irish beekeepers.St. Valentine is also the patron saint of beekeepers, as well as the being the patron saint against epilepsy, fainting, and plague.
St. Abigail is the patron saint of bees and beekeepers. She is also called Gobnait and Deborah.
Saint Marcellina was the daughter of the prefect of France and the elder sister of Saint Ambrose of Milan. Although a saint, she is not considered a patron saint.
The patron saint of Confirmation is Saint Ambrose, who was a bishop known for his teachings on the sacraments and his strong defense of the faith. He is also known as the patron saint of learning and students.
The patron saints of engaged couples are St. Ambrose Sansedoni of Siena and St. Valentine of Rome. That is as close as you are going to get to a patron saint of long relationships.
Saint Bernard of Clairvaux is the patron saint of: beekeepers bees Burgundy, France candlemakers chandlers Cistercian Order Cistercians Gibraltar Queens College, Cambridge, England Speyer Cathedral wax-melters wax refiners
St. Michael the Archangel is the patron Saint of police (though whether specifically the NYPD, I am not sure).
St. Ambrose of Milan is the patron saint of:•bee keepers•bees•candlemakers•chandlers•domestic animals•French Commissariat•learning•Milan, Italy, archdiocese of•Milan, Italy, city of•schoolchildren•Stresa, Italy•students•wax melters•wax refinersSt. Ambrose of Milan is the patron saint of:•bee keepers•bees•candlemakers•chandlers•domestic animals•French Commissariat•learning•Milan, Italy, archdiocese of•Milan, Italy, city of•schoolchildren•Stresa, Italy•students•wax melters•wax refiners
St. Abigail is not a widely recognized saint in Christian tradition. There are no specific miracles attributed to her. She is sometimes honored as a patron saint of bees and beekeepers, but she is not officially canonized in the Catholic Church.
The patron saints of engaged couples are: St. Ambrose Sansedoni of Siena and St. Valentine of Rome.