The following saints are memorialized on October 5:
Alberto Marvelli
Alexander of Trier
Anna Schaeffer
Apollinaris of Valence
Attilanus of Zamora
Aymard of Cluny
Bartholomew Longo
Boniface of Trier
Charitina of Amasa
Faustina Kowalska
Firmatus of Auxerre
Flaviana of Auxerre
Flora of Beaulieu
Francis Xavier Seelos
Galla of Rome
John Hewitt
Magdalveus of Verdun
Marcellinus of Ravenna
Meinulph
Palmatius of Trier
Philip of Moscow
Raymond of Capua
Robert Sutton
Thraseas of Eumenia
William Hartley
Saint Anne Line is the patron saint of childless people. Saint Anne Line was born in 1567 and died on February 27, 1601.
There is no patron saint for those born on Sunday except for the saints who celebrate their feast day on that particular date.
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.
Saint Sitha the patron saint of housework. Sitha, or Zita, was born in Italy and worked for 48 years as a maid for a wealthy Italian family. Sitha is also the patron saint for people who have lost their keys :-)
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.
The patron saints of murderers are:CaedwallaGuntramnusJulian the HospitallerNicholas of MyraSolomonVladimirAs per the Patron Saint Index
St. Isidore of Seville was born about the year 560 at Cartagena, Spain. He is the patron saint of the Internet, computers, computer users and computer technicians. He is the patron saint of technology.
Saint Rose was born in Lima, Peru, in 1586. She is the patron saint of Peru and the indigenous people of Latin America.
Saint Zygmunt Szczesny Felinskiis not currently shown as having any patronages.
There is no designated patron of Greek sailors. However, St, Nicholas was born in a Greek colony and is a patron saint of sailors.
Lucy was born in Syracuse, Sicily, Italy.
There is no named patron of the Jewish people. However, I suppose St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross (born Edith Stein) could be considered as a patron saint for Jewish converts. She converted to Catholicism after being born a Jew. She became a nun and was captured by the Nazis and sent to the concentration camp of Auschwitz where she died.