I know of no patron saint of the gentiles. However, St. Paul is called the Apostle of the Gentiles.
He called himself the Apostle to the Gentiles.
Catholics used to be called Gentiles, or non-Jews
If they converted, they were called "converts" ("geirim" in Hebrew).
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There is no patron saint of caucasians.
The converts were called earlier as gentiles.
caucasians are just white people.
Kennewick man who was about 9,000 years old and a Caucasian found in Kennewick, Washington was the oldest American inhabitant. An older group of first nation Caucasians have now been located in Florida. So the answer is European type Caucasians were the first inhabitants of the Americas coast to coast.
Non-Jews are sometimes also called gentiles or goy (plural = goyim).
No the early people who followed Jesus were called followers, they changed it later on.
Yes, caucasians generally refer to European people, which is where you'll find Spain which is the origin people now referred to as Latino. Many Latinos are also of mixed races since people of Spanish origin have been traveling the world for many centuries and settling in places with other races.