Patron saint of sick people:
•Alphais
•Alphonsa of India
•Angela Merici
•Angela Truszkowska
•Arthelais
•Bathild
•Bernadette of Lourdes
•Camillus of Lellis
•Catherine del Ricci
•Catherine of Siena
•Drogo
•Edel Quinn
•Elizabeth of the Trinity
•Gerard of Villamagna
•Germaine Cousin
•Gertrude of Nivelles
•Gorgonia
•Hugh of Lincoln
•Isabella of France
•Jacinta Marto
•John of God
•Julia Billiart
•Julia Falconieri
•Juliana of Nicomedia
•Louis IX
•Louise de Marillac
•Lydwina of Schiedam
•Maria Bagnesi
•Maria Gabriella
•Maria Mazzarello
•Marie Rose Durocher
•Mary Ann de Paredes
•Mary Magdalen of Pazzi
•Michael the Archangel
•Our Lady of Lourdes
•Paula Frassinetti
•Peregrine Laziosi
•Philomena
•Rafka Al-Rayes
•Raphael the Archangel
•Romula
•Syncletica
•Teresa of Avila
•Teresa Valse Pantellini
•Terese of the Andes
•Therese of Lisieux
The patron saint of healing the sick is Saint Raphael.
the patron saint of : The sick + poor
Isabel of France is a patron saint of sick people.
Isabel of France is a patron saint of sick people.
As per the Patron Saint Index there is no patron saint of sunshine. As per the Patron Saints Index, she is the patron saint of: against poverty bodily ills impoverishment poverty sick people sickness
Saint Gerard Majella is often considered the patron saint of sick children. He is known for his miracles in healing the sick and is popularly invoked by those seeking help for ill or hurting children.
saint Vincent the Paul become a saint because he helped the poor,the homeless ,the orphans and the sick. gluck
There are a number of saints named Thomas. Please be specific. If my memory serves me correctly, it was Saint James in his epistle that mentions the anointing of the sick.
She is the patron saint of: against poverty bodily ills impoverishment poverty sick people sickness
Not sure if there is a saint of books, but the patron saint of bookkeepers is St. Matthew. St. John of God and St. Thomas Aquinas are the patrons of book sellers.
Saint of the Sick and those who have lost parents.
Saint John of God was a Portuguese-born mendicant friar who became known for his compassionate care for the sick and poor. He founded the Brothers Hospitallers of Saint John of God, a religious order dedicated to serving the needy. He is now considered the patron saint of hospitals, the sick, nurses, and firefighters.