The patron saint for May 3 is Saint Philip and Saint James the Less. Both are apostles of Jesus Christ, and their feast day is celebrated on this date in the Roman Catholic Church. Saint Philip is known for his evangelistic efforts, while Saint James is recognized as a leader in the early Christian community in Jerusalem. Their shared feast day highlights their contributions to the spread of Christianity.
Very little is known about St. Phoebe except that she may have been a deaconess in the early Church. She is, apparently, not a patron saint.
Yes, everyone has at least one a patron saint. The patron may be the saint for whom a person is named or a saint whose feast day falls on the birthday of the person. There are also patron saints for professions and interests. As a result, an individual may be able to consider any one of several saints as "his or her patron saint"
The Patron Saint Inex lists no patron saints of bears.
I can find no reference to a St. Colin. However, there was a Saint Collen whose feast day is May 21. He is not a patron saint.
There is no patron saint agains Lyme Disease.
A patron saint is supposed to be a protector in the Catholic religion. Patron Saint Angelico is the patron saint of artists. A patron saint is a protector of life.
As per the Patron Saint Index, there is no patron saint of wrestlers. However, Saint Sebastian is the patron saint of all athletics and athletes.
Each country may have more than one patron saint. Listed below are the primary patrons of each country:England - Saint George the martyrScotland - Saint Andrew the Apostle.Ireland - Saint PatrickWales - Saint David of Wales
Saint Lillian is not a patron saint as per the Patron Saint Index.
There is a patron saint of Wales but no patron saint of whales.
There is no patron saint of voting.
There is no patron saint of color.