Benedict of Nursia is the patron saint of:
against erysipelas
against fever
against gall stones
against inflammatory diseases
against kidney disease
against nettle rash
against poison
against temptations
against witchcraft
agricultural workers
cavers
civil engineers
coppersmiths
dying people
Europe
farm workers
farmers
Heerdt, Germany
Italian architects
monks
Norcia, Italy
people in religious orders
school children
servants who have broken their master's belongings
speliologists
spelunkers
students
Subiaco, Italy
Saint Benedict of Nursia is the patron saint against witchcraft not the patron saint of witchcraft.
Saint Benedict of Nursia, the father of western monasticism, is his patron saint.
Pope St. Benedict II is not a patron saint.
Benedict the Moor is the patron saint of:African missionsAfrican-Americansblack peopleNegroesPalermo, Sicily, Italy
Saint George is the patron saint of several countriesCanadaEngland (by Pope Benedict XIV)EthiopiaGeorgiaGermanyGreeceLithuaniaMaltaPortugalCappadociaCataloniaPalestine
George was appointed a patron saint of England during the reign of Pope Benedict XIV. Benedict XIV ruled from 1740 to 1758.
Saint Benedict because he lived in a cave as a hermit.
George was appointed a patron saint of England during the reign of Pope Benedict XIV. Benedict XIV ruled from 1740 to 1758.
Saint Benedict of Nursia.
Officially there is no patron saint of twins. Unofficially, St. Benedict and St. Scholastica could hold that position.
Saint Benedict of Nursia is a Christian saint who is considered patron saint of students and Europe by Catholic and Anglican church. He was born in 480 AD in Norsia. His father was a Roman noble.
Saint Scholastica is the patron saint of nuns, convulsive children, and against storms and rain. She is recognized for her piety and dedication to her faith, as well as her close relationship with her brother, Saint Benedict.