The following saints are memorialized on December 2:
Adria the Martyr
Aurelia
Bibiana
Chromatius of Aquileia
Eusebius the Martyr
Evasius of Brescia
Francus of Francavilla
Hippolytus
Ivan Sleziuk
Januarius of Africa
John Amero
Liduina Meneguzzi
Lupus of Verona
Marcellus the Martyr
Maria Angela Astorch
Mary Martana
Maximus the Martyr
Neon the Martyr
Oderisius de Marsi
Our Lady of Liesse
Paulina
Pontian
Rafal Chylinski
Securus of Africa
Severus of Africa
Silvanus
Victorinus of Africa
There are at least 2 saints named Faith. One of them is the patron saint of:pilgrimsprisonerssoldiers
The patron saint of those born on October 2 is Saint Therese of Lisieux, also known as the "Little Flower." She was a French Carmelite nun whose life exemplified simplicity and a deep love for God. Saint Therese is revered for her spirituality and teachings on the importance of love and trust in God. Her feast day is celebrated on October 1, but she is specifically associated with those born on October 2.
Yes, there was a Saint Chad. He was born about 620 in Northumbria, England, and died March 2, 672, at Lichfield, England of natural causes after a brief illness, probably the plague. I can find no patronages for Chad but if that is your name, he is your patron saint. St. Chad is the patron saint of the archdiocese of Birmingham, England, and of the diocese of Lichfield, England.
St. Bartholomew is best known as the Patron Saint of Librarians Feel free to read more here: http://apostle.com/st.-bartholomew-patron-of-librarians?chapter=2
Neither. You have two patron saints:1.) The saint for whom you were named.2.) The saint whose feast day falls on your birthdayClick on this link to locate your patron saints.
Answer 1:I don't find a patron saint specific to maintenance workers (or janitors or custodians or repairmen) but I found the patron saint of workers, St. Joseph. See related links for more details.Answer 2: A few places I checked indicated an 11th-century French hermit, St. Theobald of Provins.
Claude Sendron was born on December 2, 1909, in Aubervilliers, Seine-Saint-Denis, France.
No, it is not possible. You have at least 2 patron saints - the saint for whom you are named and the saint/saints who have their feast day on your date of birth. There are about 20 saints or more who have feast days every day of the year.
The Adventures of Shirley Holmes - 1996 The Case of the Patron Saint 2-12 was released on: USA: 23 March 1998
Rose of Lima was canonized on April 2, 1671, by Pope Clement X.
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