The patron saints of foreign missions are:
Francis Xavier
Infant Jesus of Prague
Peter Claver
Therese of Lisieux
Yes she is . She is the patron of missions
St. Francis Xavier is often referred to as the patron saint of missions. He was a pioneering Catholic missionary who played a significant role in spreading Christianity in Asia during the 16th century.
The patron saints of foreign missions are: •Francis Xavier •Infant Jesus of Prague •Peter Claver •Therese of Lisieux
St. Francis Xavier is often recognized as the patron saint of missions due to his extensive missionary work in Asia during the 16th century. He was known for his zeal in spreading Christianity and his efforts to establish missions in various countries, particularly in India and Japan.
No, the patron saints of foreign missions are: St. Francis Xavier Infant Jesus of Prague St. Peter Claver St. Therese of Lisieux
St Theresa the little flower is the patron saint of: -the missions -florists -tuberculosis
St. Francis Xavier is considered the patron saint of missions in the Catholic faith. He was a missionary in Asia during the 16th century and played a significant role in spreading Christianity in the region.
St. Therese of Lisieux who is a patron saint of the missions.
There are several saints named Natalia and one of them is the patron of converts and martyrs.
St. Paul was himself a missionary who traveled extensively spreading the Gospel.
St. Therese of Lisieux - she wanted to serve in the missions but her poor health did not permit it.
Charles M. Carrillo has written: 'Saints of the Pueblos' -- subject(s): Christian patron saints, Pueblo Indians, Missions, Altarpieces, Christian patron saints in art