Patron saints against snakes and snake bites:
Amabilis of Auvergne
Dominic of Sora
Hilary of Poitiers
Magnus of Füssen
Mawes
Patrick
Paul the Apostle
Pirmin
Remigius of Rheims
He is the patron saint of Trier and invoked as protection against perjury, loss at sea and destructive rains.
Saint Scholastica is the patron saint of:against lightningagainst rainagainst stormsBenedictinesconvulsive childrennunsLe Mans, FranceMonte Cassino Abbey
There are different kinds of abuse. The Holy Innocents are invoked against abortion, & other kinds of killing of small children. St. Maria Goretti is invoked against rape and sexual abuse. St. Dymphna is invoked against incest & sexual abuse.
Saint Barnabas is the patron saint of: against hailstorms Antioch Cyprus invoked as peacemaker Marbella, Costa del Sol, Spain Marino, Italy
Saint Anthony of Padua is traditionally invoked for finding lost items.
Saint Barbara is the patron saint of geologists, as well as miners and artillerymen. She is often invoked for protection against lightning and sudden death, and is recognized for her unwavering faith in the face of adversity.
There are several saints named Emma but none are patron saints.Patronage: Diocese of Gurk-Klagenfurt; state of Carinthia; invoked during childbirth and against diseases of the eye
The patron saint invoked in time of war is St. Elizabeth of Portugal.
The patron saint for crane operators is Saint Barbara. She is also recognized as the patron saint of miners, artillerymen, and anyone who works with explosives. Saint Barbara is invoked for protection against accidents and sudden death, which resonates with the risks associated with crane operations. Her feast day is celebrated on December 4th.
Yes, both snakes and shamrocks are symbols of Saint Patrick.
There is no patron saint of war. There are patron saints of soldiers or apatron saint invoked in time of war - St. Elizabeth of Portugal.
Saint Patrick is said to have driven the snakes from Ireland. Some think that the "snakes" were symbolic of the pagan Druid gods since snakes have never existed in Ireland.