St. Bartholomew is the patron saint of book binders, butchers, leather workers and neurological diseases.
Bartholomew is usually identified with Nathanael (alternatively spelled Nathaniel), who appears in the Gospel according to John as being introduced to Christ by Philip, who would also become an Apostle.
St. Andrew is the patron saint of:AchaiaGreeceRussiaScotland
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.
The patron saint of surveyors is St. Thomas the Apostle.
Saint George is the patron saint of several countriesCanadaEngland (by Pope Benedict XIV)EthiopiaGeorgiaGermanyGreeceLithuaniaMaltaPortugalCappadociaCataloniaPalestine
St. Bartholomew is best known as the Patron Saint of Librarians Feel free to read more here: http://apostle.com/st.-bartholomew-patron-of-librarians?chapter=2
There is no patron saint of MS. However, St. Dymphna and St. Bartholomew are the patrons against neurological diseases, which would include MS.
St. Bartholomew the Apostle and St. Dymphna
The patron saints against neurological or nerve diseases are St. Bartholomew the Apostle and St. Dymphna.
August 24 is the feast of Bartholomew.The feast of St. Bartholomew is celebrated on August 24, in the western Church and on June 11, in the Eastern churches, The Armenian Apostolic Church honors Saint Bartholomew, along with Saint Jude as their patron saint
Roman Catholic AnswerAs far as I can discover there is no patron saint of cheese, however there is a patron saint of Florentine cheese merchants who is St. Bartholomew the Apostle.
Bartholomew is usually identified with Nathanael (alternatively spelled Nathaniel), who appears in the Gospel according to John as being introduced to Christ by Philip, who would also become an Apostle.
Scotland has several patron saints. Please be specific.
Bartholomew
No, Bartholomew was not one of the original twelve disciples of Jesus.
There is a saint named Saint Joanna the Myrrhbearer who was married to Chusa, the steward of Herod and a disciple of Jesus. However, she is not shown to have any patronages.
Patron saints against neurological or nerve diseases are St. Bartholomew the Apostle and St. Dymphna. There is no particular patron for those who suffer from Parkinsons. However, Pope John Paul II suffered from it and would be a perfect person to pray to even though he is not yet canonized and not a patron saint.