Patron saints of eyes, eye problems and blindness:
Aloysius Gonzaga
Augustine of Hippo
Clare of Assisi
Cyriacus
Deochar
Erhard of Regensburg
Herve
Leodegarius
Lucy of Syracuse
Odilia of Alsace
Raphael the Archangel
Symphorian of Autun
Vaast of Arras
There is no patron saint of color.
There is no patron saint of glass. Saint Lucy of Syracuse is the patron saint of glass blowers, however, and she and Saint Luke are the patron saints of glass makers.
Saint Luke is thought to have been a painter himself.
Yes, St. Michael the Archangel is a patron saint of artists.
The patron saint of drawing in the catholic religion seems to be Saint Amanda of Jerusalem. She was known for her myseterious sketches of spiritual happenings. Officially, the Patron Saint Index lists no patron saint of drawing.
Little is known about Saint Lucy, including the color of her eyes.
If you are in a state of grace in the eyes of the Lord, you are a saint. However, to be canonized a saint, you must be dead.
Saint Lucy is often depicted in Christian art holding a plate with her eyes on it because according to legend, her eyes were gouged out as a martyrdom. The eyes are a symbol of her sacrifice and devotion to her faith.
St. Lucy is the patron Saint of the Blind, as she had been tortured by having her eyes torn out.
If you are in a state of grace in the eyes of the Lord, you are a saint. However, to be canonized a saint, you must be dead.
Roman soldiers tore her eyes out as part of the torture before they killed her.
Saint Lucy's eyes
Eye boogers.
Tradition says that Lucy's eyes were torn out as part of her torture before she was killed.
Yes, I have a 3 year old female from Costa Rico and her eyes are as green as a pint on Saint Patrick's Day.
Yes. Tradition tells us that Lucy was tortured before being martyred. One of the tortures was having her eyes torn out. Legend says that her eyes were miraculously restored just before she died. She is often prayed to by those suffering from diseases or injuries of the eyes.
Patron saints of eyes, against eye problems and blindness:Aloysius GonzagaAugustine of HippoClare of AssisiCyriacusDeocharErhard of RegensburgHerveLeodegariusLucy of SyracuseOdilia of AlsaceRaphael the ArchangelSymphorian of AutunVaast of Arras