St. Genevieve is the patron saint of" •against plague •against disasters •against fever •Paris, France •WACs •Women's Army Corps To learn why, click on the link below.
St. Genevieve's remains are said to be buried at the church of Saint-Étienne-du-Mont in Paris, France. She is considered the patron saint of Paris due to her intercession during times of crisis in the city.
She is the patron of paris, disasters, and fever.
Of education.I can find no patronages for St. Jennifer of Athelburgh. In fact, I can find very little information about her. The name Jennifer is also contemporary derivative of St. Genevieve, St. Jane and St. Joan. Some of these saints do have patron saint duties.There is no "St. Jennifer" that I was able to find. However, once we note that the name "Jennifer" is a Cornish variant of the Welsh name "Guinevere" then we come upon a possible solution. St. Winifred of Wales is also known as "St. Guinevere of Wales." She is probably the closest thing to a "St. Jennifer" that we have in our current list of saints.Jennifer is a contemporary derivative of Genevieve and, yes, there is a Saint Genevieve.
There is no patron saint of golf. St. Sebastian is the patron saint of athletics. Another opinion: The patron saint of golfers is St. Andrew.
Saint Kiara is a saint but she is not the patron of anything at this time sorry
St. Lucia Filippini is a saint but not a patron saint at this time.
The closest I can find is St Bernard of Menthon who is the patron saint of mountaineers.
David of Wales is the patron saint of doves.
The patron saint of all sports is St. Sebastian.
I don't know if runners have their own saint, but St. Sebastian is the Patron Saint of Athletes.
There is no patron saint of tennis or tennis balls. All we have is St. Sebastian who is the patron saint of athletics and athletes.