St. John the Apostle is the patron saint of:
* against burns
* against poisoning
* art dealers
* authors
* bookbinders
* booksellers
* burn victims
* compositors
* editors
* engravers
* friendships
* lithographers
* painters
* papermakers
* printers
* publishers
* tanners
* theologians
* typesetters
* writers
* Boise, Idaho, diocese of
* Saint-Jean - Longueuil, Québec, diocese of
* Cleveland, Ohio, diocese of
* Eger, Hungary, archdiocese of
* Milwaukee, Wisconsin, archdiocese of
* Asia Minor
* Borgo Santo Sepolcro, Italy
* Morra, Netherlands
* Sansepolcro, Italy
* Sundern, Germany
* Taos, New Mexico
* Umbria, Italy
* Wroclaw, Poland
St. Andrew the Apostle is the patron saint of Greece, Russia and Scotland.
The patron saint of surveyors is St. Thomas the Apostle.
St. Andrew the Apostle is the patron saint of Greece, Russia and Scotland.
St. Andrew is known as the patron saint of Scotland, having been an apostle and disciple of Jesus Christ. He is also recognized as the patron saint of fishermen and singers. St. Andrew's Day is celebrated on November 30th each year in Scotland.
There are many, many saints named John so you need to be more specific.
There is no patron saint of sunburns but John the Apostle is the patron saint of burned people.
St. John the Apostle is the patron saint of burn victims.
There is no female patron saint of friendship, the male patron saint of friendship is St. John the Apostle
St. James the Greater, brother of the apostle John, is the patron Saint of Spain
There is no patron saint of numbers and words. There are patrons of mathematicians: St. Barbara St. Hubert of Liege and there are patrons of writers: St. Francis de Sales St. John the Apostle St. Lucy of Syracuse St. Paul the Apostle
St. Peter the Apostle.
The patron saint of customs officers is St. Matthew the Apostle
St. Peter the Apostle is the patron saint of the Davao Archdiocese.
St. Thomas the Apostle is the patron saint of construction workers.
There is no female saint of accountants. St. Matthew the Apostle is the patron saint of accountants.
St. Bartholomew the Apostle and St. Dymphna
St. Matthew the apostle, once a tax collector, is patronage of financial matters.