The patron saint of church wardens is St. Stephen, recognized as the first Christian martyr. His role as a deacon in the early Church and his dedication to serving the community resonates with the responsibilities of church wardens today. St. Stephen's example of faith and commitment makes him a fitting patron for those serving in this important position within the church.
St. Joseph is the Patron Saint of the Universal Church.
Saint Patrick is the patron saint of many things but Saint Peter and Saint Joseph are the patron saints of the Universal Church.
Saint Joseph and Saint Peter are the patron saints of the Universal Church.
Both Saint Joseph and Saint Peter are the patron saints of the Universal Church.
If you are referring to Pope Saint Leo I, he is a Doctor of the Church but not a patron saint.
Jesus is the head of the Church and has no need of a patron saint.
The patron saint of the Chaldean Catholic Church is Saint Thomas the Apostle. He is considered the patron saint because of his role in spreading Christianity to the Chaldean people in ancient Mesopotamia.
Both Saint Joseph and Saint Peter are the patron saints of the Universal Church.
The patron saints of travelers in the Catholic Church are Saint Christopher and Saint Raphael.
Pope Saint Leo the Great is not a patron saint.
The Catholic Church, which assigns patronages, has no patron saint of Freemasons. If the Freemasons have adopted patron saints they are not officially recognized by the Catholic Church. In the United States, the patron saints of Freemasonry are Saint John the Baptist and Saint John the Evangelist.
Yes, the patron saint of Scotland is Saint Andrew, who was one of the twelve apostles of Jesus in the Christian tradition. Saint Andrew is recognized by both the Catholic Church and the Scottish Episcopal Church as their patron saint.