Therese of Lisieux is the patron saint of:
•African missions
•against bodily ills
•against illness
•against sickness
•AIDS patients
•air crews
•aircraft pilots
•Australia
•aviators
•Belgian air crews
•black missions
•florists
•flower growers
•foreign missions (1927)
•loss of parents
•missionaries
•parish missions
•restoration of religious freedom in Russia
•sick people
•Spanish air crews
•tuberculosis
•France (1944 by Pope Pius XII)
•Russia
•Anchorage, Alaska, archdiocese of
•Cheyenne, Wyoming, diocese of
•Churchill - Baie d'Hudson, Manitoba, diocese of
•Fairbanks, Alaska, diocese of
•Fresno, California, diocese of
•Juneau, Alaska, diocese of
•Kisumu, Kenya, diocese of
•Corner Brook and Labrador, Newfoundland, diocese of
•Pueblo, Colorado, diocese of
•Witbank, South Africa, diocese of
The memorial of St. Therese of Lisieux is October 1.
The patron saint of Australia is Our Lady Help of Christians. There are secondary patron saints and they are St Therese of the Child Jesus, St Mary McKillop and St Francis Xavier.
Mother Teresa's patron saint was St. Therese of Lisieux.
St. Therese of Lisieux is the female patron saint of Russia.
There is no patron saint of occupational therapy.
The patron saints of foreign missions are: •Francis Xavier •Infant Jesus of Prague •Peter Claver •Therese of Lisieux
Jesus is the head of the Church and has no need of a patron saint.
There is no designated patron saint of hostesses but there are patron saints of air crews: Joseph of Cupertino, Our Lady of Loreto and Therese of Lisieux.
St. Therese of Lisieux is the patron saint of both, among several other patronages.
St. Joseph of Cupertino and St. Therese of Lisieux
There is no patron saint of flowers. However , there are several patron saints of florists:Dorothy of CaesareaFiacreHonorius of AmiensRose of LimaTherese of Lisieux
Yes, Therese of Lisieux was the baby of the family