The patron saints of travelers are:
* Alexius
* Anthony of Padua
* Balthasar
* Bona of Pisa
* Botulph
* Brendan the Navigator
* Brigid of Ireland
* Caspar
* Christopher
* Francis of Paola
* Gertrude of Nivelles
* Infant Jesus of Prague
* Joseph
* Julian the Hospitaller
* Martha
* Mary, Blessed Virgin
* Mary Euphrasia Pelletier
* Melchior
* Nicholas of Myra
* Niño de Atocha
* Raphael the Archangel
* Sebastian of Aparicio
* Valentine of Rome
Both St. Christopher and St. Barbara are considered patron saints of travelers. However, both of these saints are considered as legendary figures who may have never existed and both have been removed from the official church calendar of saints.
Yes, he is one of the patron saints of travelers.
Saint Christopher is the patron saint of travelers and is also known as the saint of dogs.
The patron saints of travelers in the Catholic Church are Saint Christopher and Saint Raphael.
Saint Raphael, or the Archangel Raphael, patron Sait of Travelers or healers
Saint Christopher.Formerly the patron saint of travelers.
A patron saint of travellers is a saint we pray to before we embark on a trip, asking the saint to be with us and protect us from all harm during our journey. One of the patron saints we pray to for travelling is St. Christopher.
There are a number of patron saints of travelers:AlexiusAnthony of PaduaBalthasarBona of PisaBotulphBrendan the NavigatorBrigid of IrelandCasparChristopherFrancis of PaolaGertrude of NivellesInfant Jesus of PragueJosephJulian the HospitallerMarthaMary, Blessed VirginMary Euphrasia PelletierMelchiorNicholas of MyraNiño de AtochaRaphael the ArchangelSebastian of AparicioValentine of Rome
Christopher is the patron saint of travelers. The medals invoke the protection of the saint for a safe trip.
The patron saint of travellers is Saint Christopher, although the Catholic Church has acknowledged that Christopher never really existed.
Traditionaly, St. Christopher, St. Brigid of Ireland, St. Bona of Pisa and St. Joseph of Cupertino are all patrons of travelers.
If Christopher actually existed (there is a question) he is purported to have been working to carry travelers across a stream.
Saint Brendan, also known as "Brandan" or "Brendan tha Navigator", was born in the year 460 A.D. in Tralee, County Kerry, Ireland. He was a priest and a monk who was educated by Saint Ita and ordained by Saint Erc of Kerry. He founded the Clonfert monastery and monastic school in County Galway, Ireland. He is the patron saint of boatmen, mariners, sailors, travelers, and watermen. His feast day is May 16th.