The patron saints of sailors are:
Anthony of Padua
Barbara
Botulph
Brendan the Navigator
Brigid of Ireland
Christina of Bolsena
Christopher
Clement I
Cuthbert
Erasmus
Eulalia of Barcelona
Francis of Paola
Jodocus
John Roche
Julian the Hospitaller
Michael the Archangel
Nicholas of Myra
Nicholas of Tolentino
Nuestra Senora de Guia
Our Lady, Star of the Sea
Our Lady of Guidance
Our Lady of Mount Carmel
Our Lady of Solitude
Peter Gonzales
Phocas the Gardener
Torpes of Pisa
Walburga
St. Michael the Archangel is a patron saint of sailors.
Nicholas is the patron saint of many things, including sailors.
There is no designated patron of Greek sailors. However, St, Nicholas was born in a Greek colony and is a patron saint of sailors.
Yes, St. Michael is the patron saint of mariners and sailors.
Yes he is the patron saint of repented thieves.
The patron saint of running water is St. John Nepomucene
Saint Brendan the Navigator is often considered the patron saint of explorers and sailors. He is known for his legendary sea voyages in the sixth century.
Saint Nicholas of Myra is the patron saint of children, scholars and penitent thieves as well as a number of other causes. For a complete list of his patronages, click on this link.
The height of Saint Christopher is not known. He died around 251 AD and is the Patron Saint of bachelors, travel, and sailors.
The patron saint of sailors and boats is Saint Nicholas, who is often invoked for protection at sea. He is known for his miracles and generosity, making him a beloved figure among those who travel by water. Additionally, Saint Brendan, an Irish monk known for his legendary sea voyages, is also regarded as a patron saint of sailors.
Previous Answer: "St patrick...." No, actually, the patron saint of New York City has always been St. Nicholas. He is also the patron saint of sailors, children and Russia. He is probably the patron saint of more things than any other saint.
St. Jouvan is th e patron saint of:* against fever* against fire* against storms* against shipwrecks* boatmen* harvest* mariners* sailors* watermen