There is no saint who is specifically responsible for curing colds, but there are many saints who can heal illnesses in general. For example, Saints Cosmas and Damian were doctors who cured people for free. As was St Panteleimon, who is well-known by Greeks and Russians alike, for curing all kinds of diseases and illnesses. Of course the Blessed Theotokos or Virgin Mary is also able to cure people of all infirmities, sickness, diseases and other illnesses. It is important to pray with faith. A good way to pray is by saying: "Most Holy Theotokos pray to God for me" or "Holy Sts Cosmas and Damian pray to God for me" or "Holy St Panteleimon pray to God for me, to cure me of my cold."
Brigid of Ireland is the patron saint of healers.
Saint Bernadette did not start a religious community.
Saint Dominic de Guzman is responsible for promoting the rosary.
Christianity did not even exist at the time of Saint Anne, much less religious orders.
Saint Michael is an archangel and founding religious orders is not part of his job description.
No, Moses is not considered a saint in any religious tradition. He is a significant figure in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, but he is not venerated as a saint in the same way that some other religious figures are.
No, saint Sebastian lived and died long before their were religious orders. He was a Roman soldier.
Peter was not a member of a religious order.
No, she did not found a religious order.
Saint Paul witnessed and approved of the stoning of Saint Stephen.
Saint Abigail is not recognized as a saint by the Roman Catholic Church or in most traditional Christian denominations. There is limited historical information available about her religious beliefs or practices.
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