User:John Carter/SQPN Patron saints

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  • Abdon – Barrel makers;
  • Abel – Dying people;
  • Abraham of Cyriacus – against Fever;
  • Abundius of Como – Como, Italy;
  • Acacius – against Headaches; Soldiers;
  • Acca – for Learning;
  • Acisclus – Cordoba, Spain;
  • Ada – Nuns;
  • Adalard – against Fever; against Typhoid or typhus;
  • Adalbald of Ostrevant – Parents of large families;
  • Adalbero – Diocese of Augsburg, Germany;
  • Adalbert – Czech Republic;
  • Adalbert of Prague – Bohemia; Poland; Prussia;
  • Adam the Patriarch – Gardeners; Tailors;
  • Adamnan of Iona – Diocese of Raphoe, Ireland; Donegal, Ireland; city of Raphoe, Ireland;
  • Adelaide – Abuse victims; Brides; Empresses; Exiles; against In-law problems; Parents; Parents of large families; Princesses; Prisoners; Step-parents; Widows;
  • Adelaide of Burgundy – Second marriages;
  • Adelard – Gardeners;
  • Adelelmus – Burgos, Spain; Domestic workers;
  • Adjutor – against Drowning;
  • Adjutor of Vernon – Swimmers, swimming;
  • Adrian of Nicomedia – Arms dealers; Butchers; Jailers; against Plague; Soldiers;
  • Aeden of Ferns – Diocese of Ferns, Ireland; Wexford, Ireland;
  • Aelred – against Kidney disease;
  • Afra – city of Augsburg, Germany; Converts; Martyrs; Penitent women;
  • Agapitus – against Abdominal pains;
  • Agapitus the Martyr – Palestrina, Italy;
  • Agatha – Bell-founders; against Breast cancer; against Breast disease; Capua, Italy; against Earthquakes; against Eruptions of Mount Etna; Jewelers; single Laywomen; Martyrs; against Natural disasters; Nurses; Palermo, Sicily, Italy; Rape victims; San Marino; Torture victims; against Volcanic eruptions; Wet-nurses; single Women; Zamarramala, Spain;
  • Agatha of Sicily – Ali, Sicily, Italy; Catania, Sicily; against Fire; Malta; against Sterility;
  • Agathoclia – Aragon, Spain;
  • Agia – Lawsuits;
  • Agnellus – against Invaders; Naples, Italy;
  • Agnes of Rome – for Bodily purity; for Chastity; Children of Mary; Colegio Capranica of Rome; Diocese of Rockville Center, New York; Gardeners; Girl Scouts; Girls; Manresa, Spain; Orphans; for the Protection of Crops; Rape victims; Virgins;
  • Agostina Pietrantoni – Abuse victims; Martyrs; People ridiculed for their piety; against Poverty;
  • Agricola of Avignon – Avignon, France; for Good weather; against Misfortune; for Rain; Storks;
  • Agrippina – against Bacterial disease and infection; against Evil spirits;
  • Agrippina of Rome – against Leprosy; against Storms;
  • Ailbe – Archdiocese of Cashel and Emly, Ireland; Munster, Ireland; Wolves;
  • Alban – Converts; Refugees; Torture victims;
  • Alban of Mainz – against Epilepsy; against Hernia; against Kidney stones or kidney gravel;
  • Albert of Bergamo – Bakers; Laborers or day laborers;
  • Albert of Cashel – Cashel, Ireland;
  • Albert of Sicily – Carmelite schools; Messina, Italy; Trapani, Sicily, Italy;
  • Albert the Great or Albertus Magnus – Archdiocese of Cincinnati, Ohio; Medical technicians; Natural sciences; Philosophers; Scientists; Students; Students of theology or Theology students;
  • Aldebrandus of Fossombrone – Fossombrone, Italy;
  • Aldegundis – against Breast cancer; against Cancer; against Childhood diseases; against Sudden death; against Wounds;
  • Alena – Vorst, Belgium;
  • Alexander of Bergamo – Bergamo, Italy;
  • Alexander Sauli – Corsica, France;
  • Alexander the Charcoal Burner – Charcoal burners;
  • Alexius – Alexians; Beggars; Belt makers; Nurses; Pilgrims; Travelers;
  • Alkmund – Derby, England;
  • All Saints – Arzignano, Italy;
  • Alodia – Child abuse victims; single Laywomen; Martyrs; People ridiculed for their piety; single Women;
  • Alodia of Huesca – Runaways;
  • Alonso Rodriguez – city of Majorca, Spain; Majorca Island, Spain; Native traditions;
  • Aloysius Gonzaga – AIDS care-givers; AIDS patients; Castiglione delle Stiviere, Italy; Catholic youth; Eyes; Jesuit students; against or for relief from Pestilence; Teenagers, teenage children; Valmonte, Italy; Young people;
  • Alphais – Handicapped people; Sick people;
  • Alphege of Winchester – Greenwich, England; Kidnap victims; Solihull, England;
  • Alphius of Lentini – Lentini, Sicily, Italy; Trecastagni, Sicily, Italy;
  • Alphonsa of India – against the Death of parents; Sick people;
  • Alphonsus Maria de Liguori or Alphonsus Mary Liguori – against Arthritis; Confessors; Moralists; for final Perseverence; against Scrupulosity; Theologians; for Vocations;
  • Amabilis or Amabilis of Auvergne – Auvergne, France; against Fire; against Mental illness; against Poison; Possessed people; Riom, France; against Snakes; against Wild animals or wild beasts;
  • Amalberga – against Fever; Ghent, Belgium;
  • Amalburga – against Arm pain or pain in the arms; against Bruises and bruising;
  • Amand – Bartenders; Boy Scouts; Brewers; Merchants; Wine merchants;
  • Amand of Maastricht – Flanders, Belgium; Innkeepers; Vintners;
  • Amantius of Tiphernum – Citta di Castello, Italy;
  • Amanzio – Rivalba, Italy;
  • Amatus of Nusco – against Earthquakes;
  • Ambrose of Milan – Archdiocese of Milan, Italy; bee keepers; bees; candle makers; domestic animals; French Commissariat; for Learning; city of Milan, Italy; Students; Wax refiners;
  • Ambrose Sansedoni of Siena – Engaged couples; Siena, Italy;
  • Anastasia – Martyrs; Piombino, Italy; Widows;
  • Anastasia of Sirmium – Weavers;
  • Anastasius the Fuller – Fullers; Weavers;
  • Anastasius the Persian – Goldsmiths; against Headaches;
  • Andrew Abellon – against fever;
  • Andrew Avellino - Badolato, Italy; for a Holy death; Naples, Italy; Sicily, Italy; against Stroke; against Sudden death;
  • Andrew Bobola – Archdiocese of Warsaw, Poland; Poland;
  • Andrew Corsini -against Riot or civil disorder;
  • Andrew Kim Taegon – Korean clergy;
  • Andrew of Segni – escape from devils or demons;
  • Andrew the Apostle – Achaia; Amalfi, Italy; Antey-Saint-Andre, Italy; Berchtesgaden, Germany; Burgundy, France; Cartosio, Italy; Conflenti, Italy; Diocese of Grand Rapids, Michigan; Encinasola, Huelva, Spain; Farm workers; Fish merchants; Fishermen; against Gout; Greece; Grognardo, Italy; Lampertheim, Germany; Luqa, Malta; Luxembourg; Manila, Philippines; Mantua, Italy; Mariners; happy Marriages; Miners; Naples, Italy; the Netherlands; Old maids, spinsters, unmarried girls; Patras, Greece; Pesaro, Italy; city of Plymouth, England; Pregnant women; Prussia; Ravenna, Italy; city of Rochester, England; Romania; Rope makers; Russia; Scotland; Sicily, Italy; Singers, vocalists; Spain; Spanish armed forces; against sore Throats; against Throat ailments; University of Patras, Greece; against Whooping cough; Women who wish to become mothers;
  • Andronicus of Antioch – Silversmiths;
  • Angadrisma of Beauvais – against Drought; against Fire; against Slander;
  • Angela Merici – against the Death of parents; Handicapped people; Sick people;
  • Angela of Foligno – against the Death of children; People ridiculed for their piety; against Sexual temptations; against Temptations; Widows;
  • Angela Truszkowska – Exiles; Sick people;
  • Angelus of Gualdo Tadini – Gualdo Tadino, Italy;
  • Anne – Adjuntas, Puerto Rico; Boschi Sant'Anna, Italy; Brittany; Broommakers; Cabinet makers; Canada; Carpenters; Caserta, Italy; Castelletto d'Erro, Italy; Corinaldo, Italy; Diocese of Detroit, Michigan; Diocese of Norwich, Connecticut; Eqestrians; France; Grandmothers; Grandparents; Homemakers; Lacemakers; Lost articles; Marsaskala or Marsascala or Wied il-Ghajn, Malta; Micmaqs or Mikmaqs; Miners; Molo, Philippines; Mothers; Nueva Valencia, Philippines; Old-clothes dealers; agains Poverty; Pregnant women; Quebec, Canada; San Joaquin, Philippines; Santa Ana Indian Pueblo; Seamstresses; Stable men, stablemen; against Sterility; Taos, New Mexico; Turners; Women in labor;
  • Anne Line – Childless people; Converts; Widows;
  • Anne Marie Taigi – against, victims of Spousal abuse (verbal) ;
  • Anno II – Siegburg, Germany;
  • Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary or Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin - Balzan, Malta; News dealers; Ribbon makers; Tarxien, Malta;
  • Ansanus the Baptizer – Siena, Italy;
  • Anselm of Lucca, the Younger – Mantua, Italy;
  • Anselm of Nonantola – Nonantola, Italy;
  • Ansgar or Anskar – Denmark; Diocese of Hamburg, Germany; Scandinavia; Sweden;
  • Ansovinus – for Protection of crops;
  • Anthony Mary Claret – Catholic press; Claretians; Weavers;
  • Anthony of Padua – Amantea, Italy; American Indians; Amputees; Animals; Antium; Anzio, Italy; Asses; Brazil; Cianciana, Agrigento, Italy; Diocese of Beaumont, Texas; Diocese of Masbate, Philippines; Domestic animals; Dorado, Puerto Rico; Elderly people; for Faith in the Blessed Sacrament; Favara, Italy; Ferrazzano, Italy; Fisherman; Harvests; Horses; Lisbon, Portugal; Lost articles; Mail; Mariners; Native Americans; Oppressed people; Padua, Italy; Poor people; Portugal; Pregnant women; San Antonio, Tlayacapan, Mexico; Sandia Indian Pueblo; against Shipwrecks; against Starvation; against Sterility; Swineherds; Tigura Indians; Travel hostesses; Travelers;
  • Anthony the Abbot – Amputees; Animals; Basket makers; Brushmakers; Burgio, Sicily, Italy; Butchers; Canas, Brazil; Castrofilippo, Agrigento, Italy; Cemetery workers; Chiaravalle, Ancona, Italy; Domestic animals; against Epilepsy; against Erysipelas; Fivizzano, Italy; Fontainemore, Italy; Gravediggers; Graveyards; Hermits; Hogs, pigs, swine; the Hospitallers; Monks; Mook, Netherlands; against Pestilence; for Relief from pestilence; against Skin diseases; Swineherds;
  • Antiochus of Sulci – Sardinia;
  • Anton – San Fulgencio, Spain;
  • Antonia Messina – Martyrs; Rape victims;
  • Antoninus of Florence – against Fever;
  • Antonius of Piacenza – Piacenza, Italy;
  • Antonius of Sorrento – Sorrento, Italy;
  • Antony of Pavoni – Lost articles;
  • Antony of Vilna – Vilna, Lithuania;
  • Apollonia – Achterbos, Belgium; Ariccia, Italy; Cuccaro Monferrato, Italy; Dentists; against Toothaches;
  • Apollinaris – Aachen, Germany; Dusseldorf, Germany; against Epilepsy; Ravenna, Italy;
  • Apollinaris of Ravenna – Burtscheid, Germany; against Gout; Remagen, Germany;
  • Arbogast – Strasbourg, France;
  • Armagillus of Brittany – against Abdominal pains; against Arthritis; against Fever; against Gout; against Headaches; Hospitals;
  • Armogastes – against Poverty; Torture victims;
  • Arnulf of Soissons – Brewers; Lost articles; Millers; Music;
  • Arnulph – Gap, France;
  • Arsenius of Corfu – Corfu Island, Greece;
  • Arthelais or Arthelais of Benevento – Benevento, Italy; Exiles; Kidnap victims; Sick people;
  • Asicus of Elphin – Diocese of Elphin, Ireland;
  • Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary or of Mary or of the Blessed Virgin – Archdiocese of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada; Archdiocese of Montreal, Canada; Archdiocese of Seattle, Washington; Bolzano, Italy; Diocese of Fargo, North Dakota; Diocese of Galway and Kilmacduagh, Ireland; Fish merchants; Ghaxaq, Malta; Gudja or Il-Gudja, Malta; Hal Ghaxaq, Malta; Harness makers; Malta; Morlupo, Italy; Mosta, Malta or Il-Mosta, Malta;
  • Astricus – Hungary;
  • Attracta of Killaraght – Diocese of Achonry, Ireland; Men of Lugna;
  • Augustine of Canterbury – England;
  • Augustine of Hippo – Brewers; Cagayan de Oro, Philippines; Carpineto Romano, Italy; Diocese of Bridgeport, Connecticut; Diocese of Ida, Philippines; Diocese of Kalamazoo, Michigan; Diocese of Saint Augustine, Florida; Diocese of Superior, Wisconsin; Diocese of Tucson, Arizona; Eyes; Isleta Indian Pueblo; Panglao, Philippines; Printers; Saint Augustine, Florida; Theologians; Valletta, Malta;
  • Aurelius – Orphans;
  • Aurelius of Riditio – against Head injuries; against Headaches;
  • Austregisilus of Bourges – Bourges, France;
  • Bairfhion – Drumcuillan, Ireland; Killbarron, Ireland;
  • Balbina of Rome – against Scrofula;
  • Baldomerus – Locksmiths;
  • Balthasar – against Epilepsy; Playing card manufacturers; Sawmen; Travelers;
  • Baoithin – Ennisboyne, Ireland; Tibohin, Ireland;
  • Barbara – Amaroni, Italy; Ammunition magazines; Architects; Armorers; Armourers; Artillery; Barbara, Italy; Bomb technicians; Brass workers; Brewers; Builders or construction workers; Carpenters; Colleferro, Italy; against Death by artillery; against Death by mine collapse; Dying people; against Explosions; Explosives experts and workers; against Fire; Firefighters; Fireworks manufacturers; Fortifications; Foundry workers; Geologists; Gravediggers; Hatmakers; against Impenitence; against Lightning; Mariners; Martyrs; Mathematicians; Military engineers; against Mine collapse; Miners; Montecatini Terme, Italy; Prisoners; Saltpetre workers; Santa Barbara, California; Smelters; against Snake bites; Stone masons; against Storms; against Sudden death; Syria; Tilers; Toa Alto, Puerto Rico; Warehouses;
  • Barbatus of Benevento – Benevento, Italy;
  • Barnabas – Antioch; Cyprus; Marino, Italy;
  • Barnabas the Apostle – against Hailstorms; Marbella, Costa del Sol, Spain; for Peace;
  • Bartholomew – Gharghur or Hal Gharghur, Malta;
  • Bartholomew the Apostle – Armenia; Bookbinders; Butchers; Carpineto della Nora, Italy; Civitella in Val di Chiana, Italy; Cobblers; Florentine cheese merchants; Florentine salt merchants; Frankfurt am Main, Germany; Gambatesa, Italy; Leather workers; Lipari, Italy; Maastricht, Netherlands; Magalang, Philippines; Mastrique, Netherlands; against Neurological or nerve diseases; Plasterers; Tanners; Trappers; against Twitching; Whiteners;
  • Basil the Great – Cappadocia; Hospital administrators; Reformers; Russia;
  • Basillisa – against Chillblains;
  • Basilica of Saint Mary Major – Italy;
  • Bassian of Lodi – Bassano del Grappa, Italy; Lodi, Italy;
  • Bathild – Children; Sick people; Widows;
  • Baudolino – Alessandria, Italy; Diocese of Alessandria, Italy;
  • Bavo or Bavo of Ghent – Ghent, Belgium; Haarlem, Netherlands; the Netherlands;
  • Beatrice da Silva – Prisoners;
  • Bede the Venerable – Lectors;
  • Bellinus of Padua – against Rabies;
  • Benedict or Benedict of Nursia – Civil engineers; Coppersmiths; Dying people; against Erysipelas; Europe; Farm workers; against Fever; against Gall stones; Heerdt, Germany; against Inflammatory diseases; Italian architects; against Kidney disease; Monks; against Nettle rash; Norcia, Italy; against Poison; Religious, people in religious orders; Servants who broke their master's property; against Sorcery or witchcraft; Speliologists, spelunkers, potholers, cavers, cave scientists; Students; Subiaco, Italy; against Temptations;
  • Benedict Biscop – English Benedictines; Musicians; Painters; Sunderland, England;
  • Benedict Joseph Labre – Bachelors; Beggars; Homeless people; against Mental illness; People rejected by religious orders; Pilgrims;
  • Benedict the Black – Black missions or African missions; Black people, Negroes, African Americans; Palermo, Sicily, Italy;
  • Benezet – Avignon, France; Bachelors; Bridge builders;
  • Benignus of Dijon – Dijon, France;
  • Benno – Fishermen; city of Munich, Germany;
  • Benno of Meissen – Diocese of Dresden-Meissen, Germany; Weavers;
  • Berach – Kilbarry, Ireland;
  • Bernadette of Lourdes – Lourdes, France; People ridiculed for their piety; against Poverty; Shepherdesses; Shepherds; Sick people;
  • Bernadine Realino – Lecce, Italy;
  • Bernard of Arce – Rocca d'Arce, Italy;
  • Bernard of Carinola - Carinola, Campania, Italy;
  • Bernard of Clairvaux – Bee keepers; Bees; Burgundy, France; Candle makers; Cistercians; Gibraltar; Queens College, Cambridge; Wax refiners;
  • Bernard of Lerida – Alcira, Valencia, Spain;
  • Bernard of Menthon – Alpinists; Mountain climbers; Mountaineers; Skiers;
  • Bernard of Valdeiglesias – Candelada, Spain;
  • Bernard of Vienne – Farm workers;
  • Bernard Valeara – Teramo, Italy;
  • Bernardine of Feltre – Bankers; Pawnbrokers;
  • Bernardine or Bernadine of Siena – Advertisers; Castelspina, Alessandria, Italy; Communications workers; Diocese of San Bernardino, California; Gambling addictions, compulsive or uncontrolled gambling; against Hoarseness; Italy; Lungs, chest, against respiratory problems; Public relations work, public relations personnel; Trevignano Romano, Itlay;
  • Bernward – Architects; Goldsmiths; Painters; Sculptors;
  • Bertha de' Alberti of Cavriglia – Cavriglia, Italy; Montano, Italy;
  • Bertha of Avenay – against Mental illness;
  • Bettelin – Stafford, England;
  • Beuno – against Diseased cattle; Sick animals; Sick children;
  • Biagio – Camastra, Sicily, Italy; Militello, Sicily, Italy;
  • Bibiana – Archdiocese of Los Angeles, California; against Epilepsy; against Hangovers; against Headaches; single Laywomen; against Mental illness; Torture victims; single Women;
  • Black Nazarene – Quiapo, Philippines;
  • Blaesilla – Brides; Widows;
  • Blaise – Anguillara Sabazia, Italy; Animal doctors; Animals; Bovolone, Italy; Builders or construction workers; Carvers; Cassano allo Ionio, Italy; Castellania, Italy; against Coughs; Dalmatia; Doues, Italy; Dubrovnik, Croatia; against Goitres; Montecatini Val di Cecina, Italy; Palombara Sabina, Italy; Pietrasanta, Italy; Sacrofano, Italy; against Sore throats; Stone masons; against Throat ailments; Veterinarians; against Whooping cough; against Wild animals; Wool combers; Wool weavers;
  • Blandina – Falsely accused people; Girls; Torture victims;
  • Blandina of France – Lyon, France;
  • Blessed Virgin Mary or Mary, Blessed Virgin or Mary the Blessed Virgin – Attard, Malta; B'Kara, Malta or Birkirkara, Malta; Childbirth; Dingli, Malta; Diocese of Banjul, Gambia; Diocese of Coutances, France; Diocese of Grand Island, Nebraska; Diocese of Lansing, Michigan; Diocese of Lincoln, Nebraska; Diocese of Winona, Minnesota; Dundee, Scotland; Elsloo, Netherlands; Estonia; Exeter College, Oxford, England; the Gambia; Holsbeek, Belgium; Korea; Kretinga, Lithuania; Livonia; Mgarr or L-Imgarr or Mgiarro, Malta; Mesocco, Switzerland; Mqabba, Malta; Nuns; Poggio a Caiano, Italy; South Korea; Travelers; Uruguay; Victoria, Gozo, Malta; Virgins; Zalaszabar, Hungary; Zebbug, Gozo, Malta;
  • Bodfan – Abern, Wales;
  • Boethian of Pierrepont – Sick children;
  • Bona of Pisa – Couriers; Pisa, Italy; Travelers;
  • Bonaventure – against Bowel disorders;
  • Bonaventure of Bagnoregio – Bagnoregio, Italy; Cochiti Indian Pueblo; Saint Bonaventure University, New York;
  • Boniface – Archdiocese of Saint-Boniface, Manitoba, Canada; Brewers; File cutters and file makers; Diocese of Fulda, Germany; Germany; Tailors;
  • Boniface of Ferentino – against Alcoholism;
  • Boniface of Tarsus – Bachelors; Converts;
  • Boris – Moscow, Russia; Princes; Russia;
  • Botulph – Bossal, Yorkshire, England; Boston, Lincolnshire, England; city of Boston, Massachusetts; Botesdale, Suffolk, England; Botolph Bridge, Huntingdonshire, England; Botolph's Bridge, Kent, England; Botolphs, Sussex, England; Farm workers; Mariners; Travelers;
  • Braulio – Aragon, Spain;
  • Brendan the Navigator or the Navigator – Diocese of Clonfert, Ireland; Diocese of Kerry, Ireland; Mariners; Travelers; Whales;
  • Brice – against Stomach diseases or trouble;
  • Bride – Douglas, Lanarkshire, Scotland;
  • Bridget of Sweden – Europe; Sweden; Widows;
  • Brieuc – Purse markers;
  • Brieuc of Brittany – Saint-Brieuc-des-Vaus, France;
  • Brigid of Ireland – Academics; Babies; Blacksmiths; Cattle; Chicken farmers; Children whose parents were not married; Dairy workers; Diocese of Kildare, Ireland; Fugitives; Healers; Ireland; Leinster, Ireland; Mariners; Midwives; Nuns; Poets; Poultry farmers; Printing presses; Scholars; Travelers;
  • Brigid of Kildare – Ivrea, Turin, Italy;
  • Britta – Martyrs;
  • Brothen – Llanbrothen, Wales;
  • Bruno – Possessed people; Ruthenia;
  • Bruno of Quefort – Prussia;
  • Bruno of Segni – Segni, Italy;
  • Burchard – city of Wurzburg, Germany;
  • Burgundofara – Faremoutiers, France;
  • Cadoc – against Scrofula;
  • Cadoc of Llancarvan – against Cramps; against Deafness; against Glandular disorders;
  • Caedwalla – Converts; Penitent murderers;
  • Caesarius of Africa – Terracina, Italy;
  • Caesarius of Arles – against Fire;
  • Caesarius of Nanzianzen – Bachelors;
  • Cajetan – Unemployed people;
  • Callistus I – Cemetery workers;
  • Camillus de Lellis or Camillus of Lellis – Hospital workers; Hospitals; Nurses; Sick people;
  • Canio – Acerenza, Italy; Calitri, Italy;
  • Canute Lavard – Zeeland, Denmark;
  • Carpophorus – Arona, Italy;
  • Carthage the Younger – Diocese of Waterford and Lisman, Ireland;
  • Casilda of Toledo – against Sterility;
  • Casimir of Poland – Bachelors; Kings; Lithuania; against Plague; Poland; Princes;
  • Caspar – Travelers;
  • Cassian – Stenographers;
  • Cassian of Imola – Educators or teachers; Imola, Italy; Mexico City, Mexico; Students; Teachers;
  • Cassius – Bonn, Germany;
  • Castor of Apt – Apt, France;
  • Castora Gabrielli – against Difficult marriages; Widows;
  • Castorus - Cattle; against Fever; Sculptors; Stone masons;
  • Catald – Blind people; against Epilepsy; against Hernia; against Plague;
  • Catald of Taranto – against Drought; against Paralysis; against Storms; Taranto, Italy;
  • Catherine del Ricci – Sick people;
  • Catherine of Alexandria – Aalsum, Netherlands; Academics; Apologists; Archivists; Camerata Picena, Italy; Craftsmen who work with a wheel; Cutlers; Diocese of Dumaguete, Philippines; Dying people; Educators or teachers; Girls; Heidesheim am Rhein, Germany; Jurists; Kuldiga, Latvia; Lawyers; Librarians; Mähring, Germany; Mechanics; Millers; Nurses; Old maids, spinsters, unmarried girls; Philosophers; Potters; Preachers; Scholars; Scribes; Secretaries; Spinners; Stenographers; Students; Tanners; Teachers; Turners; University of Paris, France; Wheelwrights; Zejtun, Malta; Zurrieq or Iz-Zurrieq, Malta;
  • Catherine of Bologna – Art; Artists; Bologna Academy of Art; Liberal arts; Painters; against Temptations;
  • Catherine of Genoa – Brides; Childless people; against Difficult marriages; People ridiculed for their piety; against Temptations; Victims of adultery or unfaithfulness; Widows;
  • Catherine of Palma – Palma, Mallorca, Spain;
  • Catherine of Siena – Diocese of Allentown, Pennsylvania; Europe; against Fire; Firefighters; Italy; against Miscarriages; Nurses; People ridiculed for their Piety; against Sexual temptation; Sick people; Siena, Italy; against Temptations;
  • Catherine of Sweden – against Abortion; against Miscarriages;
  • Catherine Thomas – Valldemossa, Spain;
  • Ceccardo – Carrara, Italy;
  • Cecilia – Academy of Music, Rome; Albi, France; Composers; Diocese of Omaha, Nebraska; Martyrs; Music; Musical instrument makers; Musicians; Poets; Singers, vocalists;
  • Cecilius of Granada – Granada, Spain;
  • Celestine V – Bookbinders;
  • Cesar de Bus – Catechists;
  • Ceslas Odrowaz – Wroclaw, Poland;
  • Cetteo of Amiterno – Pescara, Italy;
  • Chad – Archdiocese of Birmingham, England; Diocese of Lichfield, England;
  • Charlemagne – University of Paris, France;
  • Charles Borromeo – against Abdominal pains; Apple orchards; Bishops; Catechists; Catechumens; Diocese of Monterey, California; Lombardy, Italy; Rocca di Papa, Italy; Seminarians; Spiritual directors; Starch makers; against Stomach diseases or trouble; against Ulcers;
  • Charles Lwanga – African Catholic Youth Action; Catholic youth; Converts; Torture victims;
  • Charles of Blois – Prisoners;
  • Charles the Good – Counts; Crusaders;
  • Christ, Light of the World – Diocese of Bongaigaon, India;
  • Christ the King – Aymavilles, Italy; Diocese of Marbel, Philippines; Paola or Casal Paula or Rahal Gdid, Malta;
  • Christ the Light – Diocese of Miao, India;
  • Christ the Saviour – Hal Lija, Malta;
  • Christiana – Termonde, Belgium;
  • Christina of Bolsena – Archers; Mariners; Millers;
  • Christina the Astonishing – Mental health professionals, mental health caregivers, psychiatrists, therapists; against Mental illness;
  • Christopher – Archers; Bachelors; against Bad dreams; Baden, Germany; Barga, Italy; Bookbinders; Brunswick, Germany; Bus drivers; against Epilepsy; against Flood; Fruit dealers; Fubine, Italy; Fullers; Gardeners; against Hailstorms; Havana, Cuba; for a Holy death; against Lightning; Mariners; Market carriers; Mecklenburg, Germany; Motorists; against Pestilence; Porters; Rab, Croatia; for Relief from pestilence; Saint Christopher's Island or Saint Kitts; against Storms; against Sudden death; Taxi drivers; against Toothaches; Toses, Girona, Catalonia, Spain; Transportation, transportation workers; Travelers; Truckers, truck drivers, lorry drivers;
  • Chrysanthus – Eissel, Germany; city of Salzburg, Austria;
  • Chrysole the Armenian – Comines, Belgium;
  • Clare of Assisi – Assisi, Italy; Embroiderers; Eyes; Gilders; Goldsmiths; for Good weather; Laundresses; Laundry workers; People rejected by religious orders; Santa Clara Indian Pueblo; Telegraphs; Telephones; Television; Television workers; Television writers;
  • Clare of Montefalco – Montefalco, Italy;
  • Clarus – Tailors;
  • Claude de la Columbiere – Toy makers; Turners;
  • Claudius – Cattle; against Fever; Sculptors; Stone masons;
  • Clelia Barbieri – People ridiculed for their piety;
  • Clement – Hatmakers;
  • Clement Mary Hofbauer – Vienna, Austria;
  • Clement of Ohrid – Macedonia; Ohrid, Macedonia;
  • Clement I – Dundee, Scotland; Marble workers; Mariners; Sick children; Stone masons; Velletri, Italy;
  • Clotilde – Adopted children; Brides; against the Death of children; Disappointing children; Exiles; Parents; Parents of large families; Queens; Widows;
  • Cloud – Diocese of Saint Cloud, Minnesota; Nail makers;
  • Colette – Corbie, France; against the Death of parents;
  • Colman – against Arthritis; against Gout; Whitewashers;
  • Colman of Cloyne – Diocese of Cloyne, Ireland;
  • Colman of Dromore – Diocese of Dromore, Ireland;
  • Colman of Kilmacduagh – Diocese of Galway and Kilmacduagh, Ireland;
  • Colman of Stockerau – Austria; Cattle; against Hanging; Horses; against Plague;
  • Columba – Bookbinders; Diocese of Derry, Ireland; Poets; Scotland;
  • Columba of Iona – Diocese of Dunkeld, Scotland; Diocese of Raphoe, Ireland; Ireland;
  • Columba of Rieti – Perugia, Italy; against Sorcery or witchcraft; against Temptations;
  • Columbanus – Bobbio, Italy; against Floods; Motorcyclists, bikers, motorcycle riders;
  • Columbanus of Ghent – Belgium;
  • Columbkille of Iona – Pembroke, Ontario, Canada;
  • Concordia – Nursing mothers; Nursing services; Wet-nurses;
  • Conleth of Kildare – Diocese of Kildare, Ireland;
  • Conon the Elder – Acerra, Italy;
  • Conon the Younger – Acerra, Italy;
  • Conrad of Constance – Archdiocese of Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany; Diocese of Constance, Switzerland;
  • Conrad of Parzham – Capuchin-Franciscan Province of Mid-America; Diocese of Passau, Germany; Doorkeepers;
  • Conrad of Piacenza – against Hernia;
  • Constabilis of Cava – Catalonia, Spain; Castelabbate, Italy;
  • Constantius – Perugia, Italy;
  • Constantius the Bishop – Aquino, Italy;
  • Contardo Ferrini – Schools;
  • Conval – East Renfrewshire, Scotland;
  • Conversion of Paul the Apostle – Introd, Italy;
  • Corbinian – Archdiocese of Munich, Germany; Freising, Germany;
  • Cornelius – Cattle; Domestic animals; against Earache; against Epilepsy; against Fever; Kornelimunster, Germany; against Twitching;
  • Corpus Christi – Ghasri, Gozo, Malta;
  • Corrado Confalonieri – Diocese of Noto, Sicily; city of Noto, Sicily;
  • Corrado of Bavaria – Molfetta, Italy;
  • Cosmas – Alberobello, Italy; Barbers; Blind people; Chemical industry, chemical manufacturers; Hairdressers; against Hernia; Midwives; against Pestilence; Pharmacists; Physicians; for Relief from pestilence; Surgeons;
  • Costanzo of Perugia – Archdiocese of Perugia-Citta della Pieve, Italy;
  • Crescentinus – Citta di Castello, Italy; against Headaches;
  • Crispian – Cobblers; Glove makers; Lacemakers; Leather workers; Saddlemakers; Tanners; Weavers;
  • Crispin – Cobblers; Glove makers; Lacemakers; Leather workers; Saddlemakers; Tanners; Weavers;
  • Cristanziano – Agnone, Italy; Casalciprano, Italy;
  • Cronan of Roscrea – Roscrea, Tipperary, Ireland;
  • Cunegundes – Archdiocese of Bamberg, Germany; Lithuania; Luxembourg; Poland;
  • Cuthbert – Diocese of Hexham and Newcastle, England; Diocese of Lancaster, England; Durham, England; England; Mariners; Northumbria, England; against Plague;
  • Cuthbert of Lindisfarne – Shepherds;
  • Cuthman – Bachelors; against Poverty; Shepherds;
  • Cybi – Cuby, Cornwall; Landulph, Cornwall, England; Llangybi, Cardigan, Wales; Tregony, Cornwall, England;
  • Cybi of Caernarvon – Llangibby, Monmouthshire, Wales;
  • Cyprian of Carthage – Algeria; North Africa;
  • Cyriacus – Eyes; of and against Possessed people; against Temptations;
  • Cyriacus of Iconium – againt the Death of children; Torture victims;
  • Cyriacus the Martyr – Altidona, Italy; Saint-Cierges, Vaud, Switzerland;
  • Cyril – Bohemia; Bulgaria; Czech Republic; Ecumenists or Unity of the Eastern and Western Churches; Europe; Moravia;
  • Cyril of Alexandria – Alexandria, Egypt;
  • Cyrinus of Lentini – Lentini, Sicily, Italy; Trecastagni, Sicily, Italy;
  • Dagobert II – Kidnap victims; Kings; Orphans; Parents of large families;
  • Dalmatius of Pavia – Cogliate, Italy;
  • Damasus – Archeologists;
  • Damian - Alberobello, Italy; Barbers; Blind people; Chemical industry, chemical manufacturers; Hairdressers; against Hernia; Midwives; against Pestilence; Pharmacists; Physicians; for Relief from Pestilence; Surgeons;
  • Daniel of Padua – against Lost articles; Prisoners; Women whose husbands are at war;
  • Darerca – Valentia Island, Ireland;
  • Daria – Eissel, Germany; city of Salzburg, Germany;
  • David – Poets;
  • David of Wales – Doves; Wales;
  • Declan of Ardmore – Ardmore, Ireland; Diocese of Waterford and Lisman, Ireland;
  • Delphina – Brides; Tertiaries;
  • Demetrius – Crusaders;
  • Demetrius of Sermium – Belgrade, Serbia; against Evil spirits; Salonica, Greece;
  • Demuzzi of Quarona – shepherds;
  • Denis – France; against Frenzy; against Mad dogs, rabies/hydrophobia; Possessed people;
  • Denis of Paris – against Headaches; Paris, France; against Rabies; against Strife;
  • Deochar – Blind people; Eyes;
  • Devota – Corsica, France; Monaco;
  • Didacus – Franciscan laity;
  • Diego – Diocese of San Diego, California;
  • Diego of Alcala – Diocese of Gumaca, Philippines;
  • Diomma – Kildimo, Limerick, Ireland;
  • Dionysius the Aeropagite – against the Devil; against Headaches; Zakynthos Island, Greece;
  • Disibod – Disenberg, Germany; Disibodenberg, Germany;
  • Dismas – Death row inmates or prisoners condemned to death; Funeral directors; Merizo, Guam; Penitent criminals; Prisoners; Reformed thieves; Undertakers;
  • Domangard of Maghera – Maghera, County Down, Ireland;
  • Dominic de Guzman – Astronomers; Diocese of Bayombong, Philippines; Dominican Republic; Falsely accused people; Prelature of Batanes-Babuyanes, Philippines; Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic; Santo Domingo Indian Pueblo; Scientists; Valletta, Malta;
  • Dominic of Silos or de Silos – against Insects; against Mad dogs, rabies/hydrophobia; Pregnant women; Prisoners; against Rabies; Shepherds;
  • Dominic of Sora – against Fever; against Snakes;
  • Dominic Savio – Boys; Children's choirs; Choir boys; Choirs; Delinquent juveniles; Falsely accused people; Juvenile delinquents; Pueri Cantors;
  • Domitian of Huy – against Fever; Huy or Hoei, Liege, Belgium;
  • Donat – Llandunwyd, Glamorgan, Wales;
  • Donatian of Rheims – Bruges, Belgium; city of Rheims, France; West Flanders, Belgium;
  • Donatus – Arezzo, Italy; Ripacandida, Italy;
  • Donatus of Besancon – Cercepiccola, Italy;
  • Dorothy of Caesarea – Brewers; Brides; Florists; Gardeners; Midwives; Newlyweds; Pescia, Italy;
  • Dorothy of Montau – Brides; against the Death of children; against Difficult marriages; Parents of large families; Prussia; Widows;
  • Drausinus – of Champions or invincible people, to be invincible; against Enemy plots;
  • Drogo – Baume-les-Messieurs, France; against Broken bones; Cattle; Coffee house owners; against Deafness; Fleury-sur-Loire, France; against Gall stones; against Hernia; against Kidney disease; against Mental illness; Midwives; Mute people, muteness, against muteness or dumbness of for mute people; dumbness; Orphans; against Ruptures; Sheep; Shepherds; Sick people; Unattractive people;
  • Drostan – Dier, Scotland;
  • Duje – Split, Croatia;
  • Dulcissima – Diocese of Sutri, Italy; city of Sutri, Italy;
  • Dunstan or Dunstan of Canterbury – Armorers or armourers; Blacksmiths; Blind people; Diocese of Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island; Goldsmiths; Jewelers; Lighthouse keepers; Locksmiths; Musicians; Silversmiths; Swordsmiths;
  • Dwynwen – Lovers; Sick animals;
  • Dymphna – against the Death of parents; against Epilepsy; for Family happiness or family harmony; against Incest; Martyrs; Mental health professionals, mental health caregivers, psychiatrists, therapists; Mental hospitals; against Mental illness; against Neurological or nerve diseases; Possessed people; Princesses; Rape victims; Runaways; Sleepwalkers, against sleepwalking;
  • Edel Quinn – Sick people;
  • Edgar – Kings; Widowers;
  • Edmund of East Anglia - Diocese of East Anglia, England; Kings; against Plague; Torture victims; Wolves;
  • Edmund Rich of Abingdon – Abingdon, England; Diocese of Portsmouth, England;
  • Edward the Confessor – against Difficult marriages; Kings; Separated spouses;
  • Edwen – Llanedwen, Anglesey, Wales;
  • Edwin – Converts; Kings; Parents of large families;
  • Edwin of Northumbria – Homeless people;
  • Eleutherius of Rocca d'Arce – Rocca d'Arce, Italy;
  • Elias Nieve – Mexico;
  • Eligius – Animal doctors; Blacksmiths; Boilermakers; Carriage makers; Cart makers or cartwrights; Clock makers; Coin collectors or numismatists; Craftsmen; Cutlers; Day laborers or laborers; Farm workers; Farriers or horseshoe makers; Garage workers or gas station workers; Gilders; Goldsmiths; Harness makers; Horses; Jewelers; Jockeys; Laborers; Locksmiths; Metal workers; Miners; Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers; Saddlemakers; Sick horses; Taxi drivers; Tool makers; Veterinarians;
  • Eligius of Noyon – Coin collectors; Domestic workers; Mechanics; Metal collectors; Minters; Minting; Peasants; against Poverty; Security guards; Sick horses; Silversmiths; Tinsmiths; against Ulcers; Veterinarians; Wheelwrights;
  • Elijah the Prophet – Carmelites; Motorists;
  • Elisabeth of Thuringia – Diocese of Erfurt, Germany; Tuetonic Order or Order of Teutonic Knights;
  • Elizabeth – Diocese of Fulda, Germany; Pregnant women;
  • Elizabeth Ann Seton – Apostleship of the Sea; against the Death of children; against the Death of parents; Diocese of Shreveport, Louisiana; against In-law problems; against Opposition of Church authorities; People ridiculed for their piety; Widows;
  • Elizabeth of Hungary – Archdiocese of Jaro, Philippines; Bakers; Beggars; Brides; Charities; Countesses; against the Death of children; Exiles; Falsely accused people; Homeless people; Hospitals; against In-law problems; Lacemakers; People ridiculed for their piety; Sisters of Mercy; Tertiaries; against Toothaches; Widows;
  • Elizabeth of Portugal – Brides; Charities; Coimbra, Portugal; against Difficult marriages; Falsely accused people; against Jealousy; for Peace; Queens; Tertiaries; invoked in Time of war; Victims of adultery or unfaithfulness; Widows;
  • Elizabeth of Schonau – against Temptations;
  • Elizabeth of the Trinity – against the Death of parents; Sick people;
  • Ellidius – Hirnant, Powys, Wales;
  • Elzear – Tertiaries;
  • Emerentiana – against Abdominal pains; against Stomach diseases or trouble;
  • Emidius – Ascoli Piceno, Italy; against Earthquakes;
  • Emiliana – single Laywomen; single Women;
  • Engratia – Segovia, Spain;
  • Eoghan – Diocese of Derry, Ireland;
  • Ephrem of Syria – Spiritual directors;
  • Epipodius – Bachelors; Betrayal victims; Torture victims;
  • Erasmus – against Abdominal pains; against Appendicitis; against Birth pains; Childbirth; against Childhood intestinal diseases; against Danger at sea; Explosives experts, explosives workers; Gaeta, Italy; Gagliato, Italy; Mariners; Navigators; against Peril at sea; against Seasickness; against Stomach diseases or stomach trouble; against Storms; Women in labor;
  • Erconwald of London – against Gout;
  • Erhard of Regensburg – Bakers; Cobblers; against Diseased cattle; Eyes; Hospitals; against Plague;
  • Eric of Sweden – Sweden;
  • Ermin of Lobbes – Lobbes, Belgium;
  • Ethelbert – Hereford, England;
  • Ethelbert of East Anglia – Hereford Cathedral;
  • Etheldreda – Cambridge University; against Sore throats; against Throat ailments; University of Cambridge, England; Widows;
  • Eugendus – Saint-Oyen, Tarentaise, France; Saint-Oyen, Valley of Aoste, Italy; Saint-Oyens, Vaud, Switzerland;
  • Eugene de Mazenod – Dysfunctional families;
  • Eugenie Smet – People reljected by religious orders;
  • Eulalia – Alayor or Alaior, Menorca, Spain; Torture victims;
  • Eulalia of Barcelona – Barcelona Cathedral; Barcelona, Spain; against Drought; Mariners;
  • Eulalia of Merida – Merida, Spain; Oviedo, Spain; Runaways;
  • Eulogius of Cordoba – Carpenters; Coppersmiths;
  • Euphemia – Rovinj, Croatia;
  • Euphrosyne of Polotsk – Belarus;
  • Eurosia – against Bad weather;
  • Eurosius – Diocese of Jaca, Spain;
  • Eustace of Vilna – Vilna, Lithuania;
  • Eustachius – for help in Difficult situations; against Fire; Firefighters; Hunters; Madrid, Spain; Torture victims; Trappers;
  • Eustochia Calafato – Messina, Italy;
  • Eustochium of Padua – Children whose parents were not married; against Mental illness; against Temptations;
  • Eve – Tailors;
  • Eve of Dreux – Dreux, France;
  • Ewald the Black – Westphalia;
  • Ewald the Fair – Westphalia;
  • Exaltation of the Cross – Carrosio, Italy; Cassano Spinola, Italy;
  • Expeditus – Merchants; Navigators; against Procrastinataion of for expeditious or prompt solutions;
  • Ezekiel Moreno – against Cancer;
  • Fabiola – Abuse victims; against Difficult marriages; Divorced people; Victims of adultery or unfaithfulness; Widows;
  • Fachanan of Ross – Diocese of Ross, Ireland;
  • Faith – Pilgrims; Prisoners; Soldiers;
  • Faustinus – Brescia, Italy;
  • Feast of the Immaculate Conception – Barrel makers; Clothmakers; Soldiers of the United States; Tapestry workers; Upholsterers; Tapestry weavers;
  • Felician of Foligno – Foligno, Italy;
  • Felicity – against the Death of children; for those who wish to have Male children; Martyrs; Widows;
  • Felicity of Rome – against Sterility;
  • Felinus – Arona, Italy;
  • Felix of Dunwich – Diocese of East Anglia, England;
  • Felix of Nola - Domestic animals; against False witness; against Perjury;
  • Ferdinand III of Castile – Civil engineers; Diocese of Ilagan, Philippines; Diocese of Lucena, Philippines; Diocese of San Fernando, Philippines; Magistrates; Parents; Parents of large families; Poor people; Prisoners; Seville, Spain; Tertiaries;
  • Fergus – Wick, Scotland;
  • Ferrutius – Bleidenstadt, Germany;
  • Fiacre – Box makers; against Fistula; Florists; Gardeners; against Haemorrhoids; Hosiers; Pewtersmiths; against Sterility; against Syphilis; Taxi drivers; Tile makers; against Venereal disease;
  • Fidelis of Como – Arona, Italy;
  • Fidentius of Todi – Bassano in Teverina, Italy;
  • Fillan – against Mental illness;
  • Finbar – Barra, Scotland; Diocese of Cork, Ireland;
  • Finnian of Clonard – Diocese of Alexandria-Cornwall, Ontario, Canada; Diocese of Meath, Ireland;
  • Finnian of Moville – Ulster, Ireland;
  • Fintan of Doon – Doon, Ireland;
  • Firmina of Amelia – Amelia, Italy;
  • Firminus of Amiens – Amiens, France; Lesaka, Spain; Navarre, Spain or Spanish Navarre; Pamplona, Spain;
  • Flannan of Killaloe – Dioceese of Killaloe, Ireland;
  • Flaviano – Conversano, Italy; Santa Croce di Magliano, Italy;
  • Flora of Cordoba – Abandoned people; Betrayal victims; Converts; single Laywomen; Martyrs; single Women;
  • Florentius – Bonn, Germany;
  • Florentius of Strasburg – against Gall stones; against Ruptures;
  • Florian – Austria; Barrel makers; against Battle; Brewers; Chimney sweeps; for Harvests; Linz, Austria; Poland; Soap boilers;
  • Florian of Lorch – Diocese of Chur, Switzerland; against Drowning; against Fire; Firefighters; against Floods; Harvests; against Storms;
  • Florido – Citta di Castello, Italy;
  • Florin – Liechtenstein;
  • Foillan – Children's nurses; Dentists; Fosses, Belgium; Surgeons;
  • Folian – Truss makers;
  • Fortchern of Trim – Bell-founders;
  • Fortunato – Fano, Italy; Todi, Italy;
  • Fortunatus – Udine, Italy;
  • Fortunatus of Aquileia – Aquileia, Italy;
  • Four Crowned Martyrs – Cattle; against Fever; Sculptors; Stone masons;
  • Fra Angelico or Angelico – Artists;
  • Frances of Rome – against the Death of children; Lay people; Motorists; People ridiculed for their piety; Roman housewives; Taxi drivers; Widows;
  • Frances Xavier Cabrini – Emigrants; Hospital administrators; Immigrants; against Malaria; Orphans;
  • Francis Borgia – against Earthquakes; Portugal; Rota, Marianas;
  • Francis Caracciolo – Association of Italian Cooks; Naples, Italy;
  • Francis de Sales – Archdiocese of Cincinnati, Ohio; Catholic press; Champdepraz, Aosta, Italy; Confessors; against Deafness; Diocese of Baker, Oregon; Diocese of Columbus, Ohio; Diocese of Keimoes-Upington, South Africa; Diocese of Wilmington, Delaware; Educators or teachers; Journalists; Teachers; Writers;
  • Francis of Assisi – Animal welfare societies; Animals; Archdiocese of Denver, Colorado; Archdiocese of San Francisco, California; Archdiocese of Santa Fe, New Mexico; Assisi, Italy; Birds; Catholic Action; State of Colorado; Diocese of Kottapuram, India; Diocese of Lancaster, England; Diocese of Metuchen, New Jersey; Diocese of Salina, Kansas; against Dying alone or solitary Death; Ecologists; Embroiderers; Families; against Fire; Franciscan Order; Franciscans; Italy; Freising, Germany; Lacemakers; Massa, Italy; Merchants; Nambe Indian Pueblo; for Peace; Quibdo, Choco, Colombia; Saint Paul's Bay, Malta; city of Santa Fe, New Mexico; Sorbo, Italy; Tapestry workers; Zoos;
  • Francis of Girolamo – Grottaglie, Italy;
  • Francis of Paola or of Paolo – Amato, Italy; Calabria, Italy; against Fire; Fossato Serralta, Italy; Mariners; Naval officers; against Plague; against Sterility; Travelers;
  • Francis Patrizzi – for Reconciliation;
  • Francis Solano – Argentina; Bolivia; Chile; Paraguay; Peru;
  • Francis Xavier – Apostleship of Prayer; Archdiocese of Bombay, India; Archdiocese of Cape Town, South Africa; Archdiocese of Indianapolis, Indiana; Australia; Black missions or African missions; Borneo; China; Congregation of Propogation of the Faith; Diocese of Agartala, India; Diocese of Ahmedabad, India; Diocese of Alexandria, Louisiana; Diocese of Dinajpur, Bangladesh; Diocese of Green Bay, Wisconsin; Diocese of Joliet, Illinois; Diocese of Kabankalan, Philippines; Diocese of Malindi, Kenya; East Indies; Fathers of the Precious Blood; Foreign missions; Freising, Germany; city of Goa, Italy; India; Japan; Missionaries; Missioners of the Precious Blood; Navarre, Spain or Spanish Navarre; Navigators; New Zealand; Parish missions; against Plague; World Youth Day 2011;
  • Friard – Fear of wasps or spheksophobia or spheksophobics;
  • Frideswide – Oxford, England; University of Oxford, England;
  • Fridolin – Alsace, France; Glarus, Switzerland; for Good weather; Sackingen, Germany; Strasbourg, France;
  • Froilan – Lugo, Spain;
  • Fructus – Segovia, Spain;
  • Fruitos – Manresa, Spain;
  • Frumentius of Ethiopia – Abyssinia; Ethiopia;
  • Fulcran – Diocese of Lodeve, France;
  • Fulgentius of Ecija – San Fulgencio, Spain;
  • Fursey of Peronne – Peronne, France;
  • Gabriel Gowdel – children;
  • Gabriel of Our Lady of Sorrows or of the Sorrowful Mother – Abruzzi, Italy; Clerics; Students; Young people;
  • Gabriel Possenti – Catholic Action;
  • Gabriel the Archangel – Argentinian ambassadors; Broadcasters; Clerics; Communications workers; Diplomats; Messengers; Portugal; Postal workers, postal services, post offices; Radio; Radio workers; Stamp collectors, philatelists Telecommunications workers; Telegraphs; Telephones; Television; Television workers;
  • Gaetan – Hamrun or Il-Hamrun, Malta;
  • Gall – Birds; Geese; Sweden; Switzerland;
  • Gaudentius of Ossero – Cres, Croatia;
  • Gaudentius of Rimini – Rimini, Italy;
  • Gaugericus – Braine-le-Comte, Belgium; Brussels, Belgium; Cambrai, France;
  • Gebhard – province of Voralberg, Austria;
  • Gebhard II – city of Constance, Switzerland;
  • Gebruinus – Cathedral chapter of Langres;
  • Geminian of Modena – Modena, Italy; Pontremoli, Italy; Sacrofano, Italy; San Gimignano, Italy;
  • Geminus – San Geminus, Italy;
  • Gemma Galgani – against the Death of parents; Pharmacists; Students; against Temptations; against Tuberculosis;
  • Genesius or Genesius of Rome – Actors; Clowns; Comedians; converts; Dancers; against Epilepsy; Lawyers; Musicians; Printers; Stenographers; Torture victims;
  • Genesius of Arles – against Chillblains; Notaries; against Scurf; Secretaries;
  • Genevieve – against Disasters; against Fever; Paris, France; against Plague; Women's Army Corps, WACs;
  • Gengulphus – against Difficult marriages; Knights; Separated spouses; Victims of adultery or unfaithfulness;
  • Genistus – Aynac, France;
  • George – Abyssinia; Amersfoort, Netherlands; Aragon, Spain; Archers; Arcole, Italy; Armorers, armourers; Beirut, Lebanon; Boy Scouts; Butchers; Canada; Cappadocia; Carpeneto, Italy; Castelletto d'Erro, Italy; Catalonia, Spain; Cavalry; Cerreto Grue, Alessandria, Italy; Chivalry; Christian Palestinians; Constantinople, Turkey; Crusaders; Diocese of Limburg, Germany; England; Equestrians; Ethiopia; Farm workers; Ferrara, Italy; Freiburg, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany; city of Genoa, Italy; Georgia (country); Germany; Gozo, Malta; Greece; Haldern, Germany; Heide, Germany; against Herpes; Hone, Italy; Horses; Knights; Lebanon; against Leprosy; Lithuania; Malta; Modica, Sicily, Italy; Molsheim, Bas-Rhin, France; Moscow, Russia; Nerola, Italy; Order of the Garter; Palestine; Palestinian Christians; against Plague; Portugal; Ptuj, Slovenia; Qormi, Malta; Riano, Italy; Saddlemakers; Senj, Croatia; Sheep; Shepherds; against Skin diseases; Soldiers; against Syphilis; Teutonic Knights, Teutonic Order, Order of Teutonic Knights; Venice, Italy; Victoria, Gozo, Malta;
  • Gerald – Velletri, Italy;
  • Gerald of Aurillac or Gerald Aurillac – Bachelors; Counts; Upper Auvergne, France;
  • Gerard Majella – Childbirth; Children; Children unborn or unborn children; Falsely accused people; for help to make a good Confession; Lay brothers; Motherhood; Mothers; Muro, Italy; Pregnant women; Pro-life movement;
  • Gerard of Aurillac – Handicapped people;
  • Gerard of Lunel – against Epilepsy; against Headaches; Montesanto, Italy;
  • Gerard of Potenza – Potenza, Italy;
  • Gerard of Villamagna – Sick people;
  • Gerard Segrado – Hungary;
  • Gerasimus – Cephalonia, Greece;
  • Gerebernus – against Fever; against Gout; Santbeck, Germany; Sonsbeck, Germany;
  • Gereon – city of Cologne, Germany; against Headaches; against Migraine or Migraines or for Migraine sufferers;
  • Gerlac of Valkenburg – domestic animals;
  • Gerland the Bishop – Agrigento or Girgenti, Sicily;
  • Germaine Cousin – Abandoned children; Abuse victims; Child abuse victims; against the Death of parents; Handicapped people; Peasant girls or young country girls or girls who live in rural areas; against Poverty; Shepherdesses; Sick people; Unattractive people;
  • Germanus of Auxerre – Auxerre, France;
  • Geronimo – Taos Indian Pueblo;
  • Gerontius of Cervia – Cagli, Italy;
  • Gertrude of Nivelles – for Accomodations; Cats; Fear of mice or rats, against suriphobia, surphobics; against Fever; Gardeners; to obtain Lodgings while travelling; against Mice or Rats, or for protection against Mice and rats; Pilgrims; Poor people; Recently dead people; Sick people;Travelers; Widows;
  • Gertrude the Great – Naples, Italy; Nuns; West Indies;
  • Gervase or Gervase the Martyr – Archdiocese of Perugia-Citta della Pieve, Italy; Discovery of thieves; Haymakers; city of Milan, Italy;
  • Giacomo – Santa Croce di Magliano, Italy;
  • Gianna Beretta Molla – against Abortion; Pregnant women;
  • Gideon the Judge – Saint-Gedeon-de-Beauce, Canada;
  • Gilbert de Moray – Caithness, Scotland;
  • Giles – Beggars; Blacksmiths; against Breast cancer; breast feeding; against Cancer; Edinburgh, Scotland; against Epilepsy; Fear of night, noctiphobia, noctiphobics; Forests; Handicapped people; Hermits; Horses; against Leprosy; against Mental illness; Poor people; Rams; Spur makers; against Sterility; Tolfa, Italy;
  • Giuliano – Faleria, Italy;
  • Glastian – Kinglassie, Fife, Scotland;
  • Gleb – Princes;
  • Goar – Potters;
  • Goar of Aquitaine – Innkeepers; Vintners;
  • Godeberta – against Epidemics;
  • Godeberta of Noyon – against Drought; Noyon, France;
  • Godehard – Diocese of Hildesheim, Germany;
  • Godelieve – Abuse victims; against Difficult marriages; against In-law problems; against Sore throats; against Spousal abuse (verbal); against Throat ailments;
  • Gonsalo Garcia – Archdiocese of Bombay, India;
  • Gorfor – Llanover, Gwent, Wales;
  • Gorgonia – Sick people;
  • Gotteschalk – Linguists; Princes; against lost Vocations;
  • Grace – Probus, Cornwall, England;
  • Gracia of Lerida – Alcira, Valencia, Spain;
  • Gracilian – Bassano Romano, Italy;
  • Gratus of Aosta – Aosta, Italy; against Attacks by animals; against Fear of insects; against Fire; against Hailstorms; against Lightning; against Rain; against Storms; Vineyards;
  • Graziano – Arona, Italy;
  • Gregory Celli of Verucchio – against Drought;
  • Gregory Thaumaturgus – against Earthquakes; against Floods; Lost causes;
  • Gregory the Great – Choir boys; Diocese of Legazpi, Philippines; Educators or teachers; England; against Gout; Kercem, Malta; Musicians; against Plague; Popes; San Gregorio da Sassola, Italy; Singers, vocalists; Stone masons; Students; Teachers; West Indies;
  • Gregory the Illuminator – Armenia;
  • Grisogon – Zadar, Croatia;
  • Guadentius of Novara – Novara, Italy;
  • Guardian angels – Diocese of Gary, Indiana; against Loneliness; Spanish police officers;
  • Gudule – Brussels, Belgium; single Laywomen; single Women;
  • Guenhael – Corbeil, France; Landevennec, France; Vannes, France;
  • Guido of Acqui – Acqui Terme, Italy; against famine;
  • Gulstan – Mariners;
  • Gummarus – Childless people; Courtiers; Cowherds; against Difficult marriages; Glove makers; against Hernia; Lier, Belgium; Lumberjacks; Separated spouses;
  • Gundisalvus Garcia – city of Bombay, India;
  • Guntramnus – Divorced people; Guardians; Penitent murderers;
  • Guy of Anderlecht – Anderlecht, Belgium; Bachelors; Convulsive children; against Epilepsy; Horned animals; Laborers or day laborers; against Mad dogs or rabies/hydrophobia; against Rabies; Sacristans; Sheds, stables, outbuildings; Work horses, working horses;
  • Guy of Pomposa – city of Speyer, Germany;
  • Hallvard – Innocence; Oslo, Norway; for Virtue;
  • Hardoin of Brittany – Mariners;
  • Hedwig – Brides; against the Death of children; Duchesses; Silesia; Widows;
  • Hedwig of Andechs – Archdiocese of Berlin, Germany; Bavaria, Germany; city of Berlin, Germany; against Difficult marriages;
  • Hedwig of Silesia – Diocese of Gorlitz, Germany;
  • Hedwig, Queen of Poland – Queens;
  • Helen – archaeologists;
  • Helen del Cavalcanti – against Temptations; Widows;
  • Helen of Skofde – Falsely accused people; against In-law problems; Martyrs; Vastergotland, Sweden; Widows;
  • Helena – B'Kara, Malta or Birkirkara, Malta; Cloth dyers; Converts; against Difficult marriages; Diocese of Helena, Montana; Divorced people; Empresses; against Fire; Nail makers; Needle makers;
  • Henry of Upsalla or of Uppsalla – Finland; against Storms;
  • Henry II – Archdiocese of Bamberg, Germany; Basel or Basle, Switzerland; Benedictine Oblates; Childless people; Dukes; Handicapped people; Kings; People rejected by religious orders; against Sterility;
  • Herbert Hoscam – Conza or Conze, Italy;
  • Herculanus – Perugia, Italy;
  • Heribert of Cologne – against Drought; for Rain;
  • Hermagorus – Udine, Italy;
  • Hermagorus of Aquileia – Aquileia, Italy;
  • Hermengild – Converts; against Drought; against Floods; against Storms;
  • Hermes – Forte dei Marmi, Italy;
  • Hernan – Loc-Har, Brittany, France;
  • Herve – Blind people; Eyes;
  • Hilary – Lugo, Italy;
  • Hilary of Poitiers – Argusto, Italy; Backward children; against Snake bites; against Snakes;
  • Himerius – Cremona, Italy;
  • Hippolytus – Bibbiena, Italy; Horses; Jailers;
  • Holy Angels – Archdiocese of Seattle, Washington;
  • Holy Cross – Anghiari, Italy; Buttapietra, Italy; Cortona, Italy;
  • Holy Family – Diocese of Reno, Nevada; Diocese of Tulsa, Oklahoma;
  • Holy Infant Jesus – Diocese of Pagadian, Philippines; Diocese of Romblon, Philippines;
  • Holy Innocents – Babies; Children's choirs; Choir boys; Foundlings;

The Holy Mountain of Our Lady – Greece;

  • Holy Protection of the Mother of God – Byzantine Eparchy of Van Nuys, Arizona;
  • Holy Redeemer – Altavilla Vincentina, Italy;
  • Holy Spirit – for Council; for Enlightenment; for Fear of the Lord; for Fortitude; for Knowledge; for Piety; for Understanding; for Wisdom;
  • Holy Virgin Mary – Calgary, Alberta, Canada;
  • Holy Virgin of the Fire – Forli, Italy;
  • Homobonus – Business people; Clothmakers; Cobblers; Merchants; Tailors;
  • Honoratus of Arles – against Misfortune; for and against Rain;
  • Honoratus of Fondi – Fondi, Italy;
  • Honorius – Cake makers;
  • Honorius of Amiens – Bakers; Bakers of holy wafers; Candle makers; Confectioners; Corn chandlers; against Drought; Florists; Flour merchants; Oil refiners; Pastry chefs;
  • Hosanna of Cattaro – Cattaro, Dalmatia or Kotor, Montenegro;
  • Hroznata – Bohemia;
  • Hubert of Liege – archers; against dog bites; dogs; Furriers; Hunters; Liege, Belgium; Lumberjacks; Machinists; against Mad dogs, Rabies/hydrophobia; Mathematicians; Metal workers; Precision instrument makers; against Rabies; Saint-Hubert, Belgium; Smelters; against Snake bites; Trappers;
  • Hugh of Cluny – against Fever;
  • Hugh of Grenoble – Grenoble, France; against Headaches;
  • Hugh of Lincoln – Sick children; Sick people; Swans;
  • Hugh of Novara – Novara, Sicily, Italy;
  • Hugh the Little – Torture victims;
  • Humbeline – against the Death of parents;
  • Hunna – Laundresses; Laundry workers;
  • Hyacinth – Archdiocese of Cracow, Poland; Camalaniugan, Philippines; against Drowning; Ermita de Piedra de San Jacinto, Tuguegarao, Philippines; Lithuania; Poland;
  • Hydroc – Lanhydroc, Cornwall, England;
  • Ia – Saint Ives, England;
  • Ibar – Begerin, Ireland;
  • Ida of Boulogne – Widows;
  • Ida of Herzfeld – Brides; Widows;
  • Ida of Nivelles – against Erysipelas; against Toothaches;
  • Idesbald of Dunes – against Arthritis; against Fever; against Gout; Mariners;
  • Ignatius Loyola or Ignatius of Loyola – Basque country; Bilbao, Spain, civil region; Diocese of Bilbao, Spain; Gipuzkoa or Guipuscoa or Guipuzcoa, Spain; Jesuit Order or Jesuits; Military ordinariate of the Philippines; Retreats; Soldiers; the Spiritual Exercises; Vizcaya, Spain; World Youth Day 2011;
  • Ignatius of Antioch – the Church in North Africa; the Church in the eastern Mediterranean; against Sore throats; against Throat ailments;
  • Ildephonsus – San Ildefonso Indian Pueblo;
  • Illidius – Averna, France; Clermont, France;
  • Imelda – First communicants;
  • Immaculate Conception or Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary or Immaculate Conception of Mary or Mary the Immaculate Conception – Archdiocese of Agra, India; Archdiocese of Baltimore, Maryland; Archdiocese of Chicago, Illinois; Archdiocese of Denver, Colorado; Archdiocese of Dhaka, Bangladesh; Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston, Texas; Archdiocese of Kansas City, Kansas; Archdiocese of Mobile, Alabama; Archdiocese of Nueva Segovia, Philippines; Archdiocese of Ozamiz, Philippines; Archdiocese of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Archdiocese of Portland, Oregon; Archdiocese of Seattle, Washington; Archdiocese of Southwark, England; Argentina; Cerva, Catanzaro, Italy; Congo; Diocese of Albany, New York; Diocese of Austin, Texas; Diocese of Bismark, North Dakota; Diocese of Brooklyn, New York; Diocese of Burlington, Vermont; Diocese of Calgary, Alberta, Canada; Diocese of Camden, New Jersey; Diocese of Crookston, Minnesota; Diocese of Elphin, Ireland; Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend, Indiana; Diocese of Kansas City-Saint Joseph, Missouri; Diocese of Keimoes-Upington, South Africa; Diocese of Lafayette, Indiana; Diocese of Malolos, Philippines; Diocese of Ogdensburg, New York; Diocese of Peoria, Illinois; Diocese of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Diocese of Portland, Maine; Diocese of Pueblo, Colorado; Diocese of Rockford, Illinois; Diocese of Shreveport, Louisiana; Diocese of Spokane, Washington; Diocese of Syracuse, New York; Diocese of Tyler, Texas; Diocese of Wichita, Kansas; Guam; Military Ordinariate of the Philippines; Panama; Spanish infantry; Swieqi, Malta; Toa Alto, Puerto Rico; Torrevieja, Spain; Tunisia; United States;
  • Immaculate Heart of Mary – Angola; Archdiocese of Atlanta, Georgia; Archdiocese of Santa Fe, New Mexico; Diocese of Belleville, Illinois; Georgia (USA); Diocese of Jefferson City, Missouri; Diocese of Oudshoorn, South Africa; Diocese of Steubenville, Ohio; Lesotho; Panama; Prelature of Isabela de Basilian, Philippines; Saint Paul's Bay, Malta; Vega Alta, Puerto Rico;
  • Immaculate Mary – Colorado;
  • Indaletius – Almeria, Spain;
  • Infant Jesus of Prague – Children; Family life; Foreign missions; Freedom; for Good finances; for Health; for Peace; Prelature of Infanta, Philippines; Schools; Travelers; for Vocations;
  • Irenaeus or Irenaeus of Lyons – Archdiocese of Mobile, Alabama; Chiusi, Italy;
  • Irene – Girls;
  • Irene of Thessalonica – for Peace;
  • Isaac Jogues – Americas; Canada;
  • Isabella of France – Sick people;
  • Isberga – Artois;
  • Isidore of Chios – Chios, Greece;
  • Isidore of Seville – Computers, computer users, computer technicians, PC technicians; the Internet; Students;
  • Isidore or Isidro the Farmer – Angono, Philippines; Asturias, Cebu, Philippines; Bukidnon, Mindanao, Philippines; Carampa, Peru; Castalla, Spain; Cuz Cuz, Chile; against the Death of children; Estepona, Spain; Farm workers; La Ceiba, Honduras; Laborers or day laborers; Leon, Spain; Lima, Peru; Livestock; Lucban, Philippines; Madrid, Spain; for Rain; Rural communities; Sabana Grande, Puerto Rico; Saragossa or Saragoza, Spain; Seville, Spain; United States National Rural Life Conference;
  • Isidore the Laborer – Diocese of Digos, Philippines; Diocese of Malaybalay, Philippines;
  • Isidore the Worker – World Youth Day 2011;
  • Ita of Killeedy – Diocese of Limerick, Ireland;
  • Ivetta of Huy – Brides; Parents of large families; Widows;
  • Ivo of Kermartin – abandoned people; advocates; bailiffs; Brittany; Canonists, canon lawyers, ecclesiastical lawyers; Judges; Jurists; Lawyers; Notaries; Orphans;
  • Jacinta Marto – People ridiculed for their piety; Prisoners; Sick people;
  • James – Diocese of Paisley, Scotland;
  • James Duckett – Book sellers;
  • James Grissinger – Stained glass workers, glass painters;
  • James Intercisus – Torture victims; against lost Vocations;
  • James of the Marches – Naples, Italy;
  • James Salomone – against Cancer; Forli, Italy;
  • James the Greater – Altopascio, Lucca, Italy; Animal doctors; Antigua, Guatemala; Archdiocese of Seattle, Washington; against Arthritis; Blacksmiths; Brentino Belluno, Italy; Caltagirone, Italy; Chile; Cicala, Catanzaro, Italy; Comitini, Italy; Compostela, Spain; Spanish conquistadors; Diocese of Bangued, Philippines; Equestrians; Furriers; Galicia, Spain; Gavi, Italy; Guatemala; Hettstedt, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany; Jemez Indian Pueblo; Knights; Laborers or day laborers; Loiza, Puerto Rico; Medjugorje, Bosnia-Herzegovina; city of Montreal, Canada; Nicaragua; Pharmacists; Pilgrims; Pistoia, Italy; Sahuayo, Mexico; Soldiers; Spain; Tanners; Tesuque Indian Pueblo; Veterinarians;
  • James the Lesser – Dying people; Frascati, Italy; Fullers; Hatmakers; Monterotondo, Italy; Nemi, Italy; Pharmacists; Uruguay;
  • Januarius – Blood banks; Naples, Italy; against Volcanic eruptions;
  • Jarlath of Tuam – Archdiocese of Tuam, Ireland;
  • Jeanne de Chantal – against the Death of parents; Forgotten people; against In-law problems; Parents separated from children; Widows;
  • Jeanne de Lestonnac – Abuse victims; People rejected by religious orders; Widows;
  • Jeanne Marie de Maille – Abuse victims; against the Death of parents; Exiles; against In-law problems; People ridiculed for their piety; Widows;
  • Jerome – Archeologists; Archivists; Bible scholars; Librarians; Saint-Jerome, Quebec, Canada; Students; Translators;
  • Jerome Emiliani – Abandoned people; Orphans;
  • Jesuit Martyrs of North America (Isaac Jogues, et al) – Americas; Canada;
  • Joachim – Adjuntas, Puerto Rico; fathers; grandfathers; grandparents;
  • Joan of Arc – France; Martyrs; against Opposition of Church authorities; People ridiculed for their piety; Prisoners; Rape victims; Soldiers; Women Appointed for Voluntary Emergency Services, WAVES; Women's Army Corps, WACs;
  • Joaquina Vedruna de Mas – Abuse victims; against the Death of children; Exiles; Widows;
  • Job – against Mental illness; against Ulcers;
  • Jodocus – against Fever; against Fire; for Harvests; Mariners; against Shipwrecks; against Storms;
  • John - Civita Castellana, Viterbo, Italy;
  • John Baptist de la Salle – Educators or teachers; School principals, schoolmasters; Teachers;
  • John Berchmans – Altar servers; Oblate novices; Young people;
  • John Bosco – Apprenticeships; Boys; Editors; Laborers or day laborers; Mexican young people; Students; Young people;
  • John Capistran – Military Ordinariate of the Philippines;
  • John Chrysostom – Constantinople, Turkey; against Epilepsy; Orators; Preachers;
  • John Damascene – Pharmacists; Students of theology or Theology students;
  • John de Brebeuf – Canada;
  • John de Brito or John de Britto – Diocese of Sivagangai, India; Portugal;
  • John Fisher – Diocese of Rochester, New York;
  • John Grande – Diocese of Jerez de la Frontera, Spain;
  • John Gualbert – Lumberjacks; Parks, park services;
  • John Joseph of the Cross – Ischia, Italy;
  • John Licci – against Head injuries;
  • John Mary Vianney – Archdiocese of Dubuque, Iowa; Kansas; Confessors; Personal Apostolic Administration of Saint John Mary Vianney; Priests;
  • John Nepomucene or John of Nepomucene – Bohemia; Bridge builders; Bridges; for help to make a good Confession; Confessors; Czech Republic; for Discretion; against Floods; against Indiscretions; Running water; for Silence; against Slander;
  • John of Avila – Andalusia, Spain; Spain; Spanish secular clergy; World Youth Day 2011;
  • John of Beverly – Diocese of Middlesbrough, England;
  • John of Bridlington – Women in labor;
  • John of Capistrano – Judges; Jurists; Military chaplains;
  • John of Dukla – Lithuania; Poland;
  • John of God – against Alcoholism; Book binders; Book sellers; Dying people; Firefighters; Heart patients; Hospital workers; Hospitals; Nurses; Printers; Sick people; Tultepec, Mexico;
  • John of Kanty – Lithuania; Poland;
  • John of Montemarano – Montemarano, Italy;
  • John of Parma – Parma, Italy;
  • John of Sahagun – city of Salamanca, Spain; Diocese of Salamanca, Spain;
  • John of the Cross – Contemplatives; Mystics, mystical theology; Spanish poets; Ta' Xbiex, Malta; World Youth Day 2011;
  • John of Vercelli – Holy Name Society and/or Confraternity of the Most Holy Name of God and Jesus;
  • John of Vilna – Vilna, Lithuania;
  • John Regis – Embroiderers; Lacemakers; Medical social workers; Social workers;
  • John Rigby – Bachelors; Torture victims;
  • John Roche – Mariners;
  • John the Almoner – Knights Hospitaller;
  • John the Apostle – Art dealers; Asia Minor; Book binders; Book sellers; against Burns; Editors; Archdiocese of Eger, Hungary; Engravers; Friendships; Lithographers; Painters; Papermakers; against Poison; Printers; Tanners; Taos, New Mexico; Theologians; Typesetters; Umbria, Italy; Writers;
  • John the Baptist – Albera Ligure, Italy; Alice bel Colle, Italy; Archdiocese of Genoa, Italy; Badiangan, Philippines; baptism; bird dealers; Bistagno, Italy; Bonavigo, Italy; Borgia, Italy; Brenzone, Italy; Camerano, Italy; Campobello di Licata, Italy; Canale d'Agordo, Italy; Caprese Michelangelo, Italy; Ceccano, Italy; Cenadi, Catanzaro, Italy; Diocese of Charleston, South Carolina; Ciutadella, Spain; Colletorto, Italy; against convulsions; convulsive children; converts; Cortale, Italy; cutters; Dagupan City, Philippines; Diocese of Dodge City, Kansas; Diocese of Paterson, New Jersey; Diocese of Portland, Maine; Diocese of Savannah, Georgia; against epilepsy; Fabriano, Italy; Faicchio, Italy; farriers or horseshoe makers; Florence, Italy; French Canadians; Furstenberg, Germany; city of Genoa, Italy; Gressoney-Saint-Jean, Italy; against hailstorms; Igbaras, Iloilo, Philippines; Jordan; Kalibo, Aklan, Philippines; Knights Hospitaller; Knights of Malta or Maltese Knights; for Protection of Lambs; Leioa, Spain; Macau, China; Monastic life; Monte San Giovanni Campano, Italy; Monza, Italy; Motorways; Palermo, Sicily, Italy; Penzance, Cornwall, England; Pozzallo, Sicily, Italy; Printers; Puerto Rico; Quebec, Canada; Racconigi, Italy; Ragusa, Sicily, Italy; Saint-Jean-le-Blanc, Loiret, France; San Juan, Puerto Rico; San Juan Chamula, Chiapas, Mexico; San Juan Cosala, Mexico; San Juan Indian Pueblo; San Juan Tecomatlan, Mexico; Sassano, Italy; against Spasms; Tailors; Teising, Germany; Turin, Italy; Umbria, Italy; Wenden, Germany; Wenings, Germany; Wroclaw, Poland; Xewkija, Gozo, Malta;
  • John the Beheaded – Garbagna, Italy; Gizzeria, Italy;
  • John the Evangelist – Archdiocese of Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Diocese of Cleveland, Ohio; Morra, Netherlands; Sundern, Germany; Wroclaw, Poland;
  • John IV of Naples – Naples, Italy;
  • John XXIII – Papal delegates;
  • Jordan of Saxony – University of Santo Tomas Faculty of Engineering;
  • Josaphat – Ukraine;
  • Joseph – Americas; Apostolic Vicariate of San Jose, Mindoro, Philippines; Archdiocese of Cologne, Germany; Archdiocese of Hartford, Connecticut; Archdiocese of Louisville, Kentucky; Austria; Belgium; Bohemia; Bursars; Cabinet makers; Canada; Canadian Armed Forces; Carinthia, Austria; Carpenters; Castelplanio, Ancona, Italy; Children unborn; China; the Church; Civil engineers; People who fight against Communism; Confectioners; Council of Vatican II; Croatian people; for a Happy death; for a Holy death; Deschambault, Quebec, Canada; Diocese of Balanga, Philippines; Diocese of Bangued, Philippines; Diocese of Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Diocese of Butuan, Philippines; Diocese of Cheyenne, Wyoming; Diocese of Itanagar, India; Diocese of Manchester, New Hampshire; Diocese of Mangalore, India; Diocese of Menevia, Wales; Diocese of Nashville, Tennessee; Diocese of Osnabruck, Germany; Diocese of Rarotonga, Cook Islands; Diocese of Romblon, Philippines; Diocese of San Jose, California; Diocese of San Jose, Nueva Ecija, Philippines; Diocese of Sioux Falls, South Dakota; Diocese of Virac, Philippines; people in Doubt; Dying people; Emigrants; Families; Fathers; Fonte Nuova, Italy; against Hesitation; House sellers; Il-Qala or Qala, Gozo, Malta; Immigrants; Interior souls; Kalkara or Il-Kalkara, Malta; Korea; La Spezia, Italy; Laborers or day laborers; Msida or L-Imsida, Malta; Ladispoli, Italy; Laguna Indian Pueblo; Married couples; Mexico; Oblates of Saint Joseph; Orvieto, Italy; Peru; Pioneers; Pregnant women; Qala, Gozo, Malta; Querceta, Italy; Radazzo, Sicily, Italy; Santa Marinella, Italy; Sicily, Italy; for Social justice; South Korea; Spadafora, Sicily, Italy; Styria, Austria; Travelers; Tyrol, Austria; Unborn children; Universal Church; Vietnam; Wheelwrights; Workers;
  • Joseph Cafasso – Prisoners; Prisons;
  • Joseph Calasanz – Schools; Schools for the poor; Students;
  • Joseph de Veuster – against Leprosy;
  • Joseph Mary Tomasi – Liturgy;
  • Joseph Moscati – Bachelors; People rejected by religious orders; Physicians;
  • Joseph of Arimathea – Coffin bearers or pallbearers; Funeral directors; Glastonbury Cathedral; Tin miners; Tinsmiths; Undertakers;
  • Joseph of Cupertino – Air travelers; Astronauts; Copertino, Italy; Cupertino, Italy; Flyers; Paratroopers or airborne; Students; Test takers;
  • Joseph of Palestine – Converts; Guardians;
  • Joseph the Worker – Archdiocese of Anchorage, Alaska; B'Kar, Malta; Birkirkara, Malta; Birkirkara, Malta or B'Kara, Malta; Diocese of Biloxi, Mississippi; Diocese of Buffalo, New York; Diocese of Daet, Philippines; Diocese of La Crosse, Wisconsin; Diocese of Tagbilaran, Philippines;
  • Joseph Vaz – Archdiocese of Goa and Damao, India;
  • Josephine Bakhita – Sudan;
  • Jovita – Brescia, Italy;
  • Juan de Castillo – Native traditions;
  • Judas Cyriacus – Ancona, Italy;
  • Jude Thaddeus – Diocese of Saint Petersburg, Florida; Hospital workers; Hospitals; Lost causes;
  • Julia Billiart – against Poverty; Sick people;
  • Julia Falconieri – Sick people;
  • Julia of Corsica – Corsica, France; Livorno, Italy; Torture victims;
  • Julian of Cuenca – city of Cuenca, Spain; Diocese of Cuenca, Spain; for Rain;
  • Julian the Hospitaller – Carnival workers; Childless people; Circus workers; Clowns; Ferrymen; Hospitality; Innkeepers; Jugglers; Knights; to obtain Lodgings while travelling; Macerata, Italy; Mariners; wandering Musicians, minstrels; penitent Murderers; Pilgrims; San Giljan, Malta; Shepherds; Travelers;
  • Juliana of Nicomedia – Sick people;
  • Julitta – against the Death of children; single Laywomen; Torture victims; Widows; single Women;
  • Justa – Potters;
  • Justa of Seville – Seville, Spain;
  • Justin Martyr – Apologists; Orators; Philosophers;
  • Justin of Chieti – Chieti, Italy;
  • Justina of Padua – Padua, Italy; Santa Giustina, Italy;
  • Justus – Alcala, Spain; Madrid, Spain;
  • Justus of Canterbury – Volterra, Italy;
  • Justus of Trieste – Trieste, Italy;
  • Jutta Kulmsee – Prussia;
  • Juvenal Ancina – Fossano, Italy;
  • Juvenal of Narni – Narni, Italy;
  • Kateri Tekakwitha – against the Death of parents; Ecologists; Exiles; People ridiculed for their piety;
  • Kea – against Toothaches;
  • Kentig – salmon;
  • Kentigern – Glasgow, Scotland; Salmon;
  • Kessog – Lennox, Scotland; Scotland;
  • Kevin of Glendalough – Archdiocese of Dublin, Ireland; blackbirds; Glendalough, Ireland; Ireland;
  • Kieran – Diocese of Ossory, Ireland;
  • Kigwe – Kew, Cornwall, England;
  • Kilian – Archdiocese of Paderborn, Germany;
  • Killian – against Arthritis; Bavaria, Germany; Diocese of Wurzburg, Germany; against Gout; Whitewashers;
  • Knud – Denmark;
  • Ksenia – Saint Petersburg, Russia;
  • Ksenya Blazhennaya – for Family happiness or family harmony;
  • Ladislas of Gielniow – Galacia, Eastern Europe; Lithuania; Poland; Szekszard, Hungary;
  • Lambert of Maastricht – Middelaar, Netherlands;
  • Laserian – Diocese of Leighlin, Ireland;
  • Laura Vicuna – Abuse victims; Argentina; against the Death of parents; against Incest; Martyrs;
  • Lauto of Coutances – Diocese of Coutances, France;
  • Lawrence – Alayor or Alaior, Menorca, Spain; Archives; Il-Birgu or Birgu or Vittoriosa, Malta; Caballa Ligure, Italy; Comedians; Confectioners; Cutlers; Deacons; Laundresses; Laundry workers; Poor people; Rome, Italy; Sri Lanka; Stained glass workers or glass painters; Tanners;
  • Lawrence of Brindisi – Brindisi, Italy;
  • Lawrence of Rome – Ahus, Sweden; Archivists; Armorers or armourers; Armories or armouries; Brewers; Brissogne, Italy; Butchers; Camino, Italy; Cavatore, Alessandria, Italy; Chambave, Aosta, Italy; Cooks; Denice, Italy; Diocese of Rotterdam, Netherlands; against Fire; Gamalero, Italy; Glaziers; Gross Gartach, Germany; Gyorszemere kozseg, Hungary; Librarians; Limbazi, Latvia; against Lower back pain; Lumberjacks; Lund, Sweden; Naurod, Germany; Oldenburg, Lower Saxony, Germany; Picuris Indian Pueblo; Restauranteurs; city of Rotterdam, Netherlands; Saint Lawrenz or San Lawrenz, Gozo, Malta; Seminarians; Seravezza, Italy; Students; Tivoli, Italy; Vintners; Zagarolo, Italy;
  • Lawrence O'Toole – Archdiocese of Dublin, Ireland;
  • Lawrence the Illuminator – Blind people;
  • Lazarus – against Leprosy; Order of Saint Lazarus;
  • Lebuin or Lebuin of Deventer – Deventer, Netherlands; Zoeterwoude, Netherlands;
  • Leo of Rouen – Bayonne, France;
  • Leocadia – Toledo, Spain;
  • Leodegarius – Blind people; Eyes; Millers;
  • Leolucas – Corleone, Sicily, Italy;
  • Leonard Murialdo – Apprentices;
  • Leonard of Noblac – Barrel makers; Blacksmiths; against Burglaries; Castelmauro, Italy; Childbirth; Coal miners; Coppersmiths; Greengrocers; Grocers; Horses; Kirkop, Malta or Hal Kirkop, Malta; Locksmiths; Miners; Porters; Prisoners; Prisoners of war, POWs; against Robbers;
  • Leonard of Port Maurice –Imperia, Italy; Parish missions;
  • Leonidas – Parents of large families;
  • Leopold – Parents of large families;
  • Leopold the Good – Austria; against the Death of children; Step-parents;
  • Leopold III – Lower Austria; Upper Austria;
  • Leucius of Brindisi – Atessa, Italy;
  • Liberatore – Civitacampomarano, Italy;
  • Liborius – against Abdominal pains; Archdiocese of Paderborn, Germany; against Fever; against Gall stones; against Kidney stones or kidney gravel; city of Paderborn, Germany; Paderborn Cathedral;
  • Librada – Las Tablas, Panama;
  • Lidanus – Sezze, Italy;
  • Liudger - Diocese of Münster, Germany;
  • Livinus – Flanders, Belgium;
  • Lord Jesus Christ, Our Redeemer – Diocese of Rajshahi, Bangladesh;
  • Louis Bertrand – Caribbean vicariates; Colombia; Dominican novices;
  • Louis of Toulouse – Valencia, Spain;
  • Louis IX – Archdiocese of Saint Louis, Missouri; Barbers; Blois, France; Builders or construction workers; Button makers; Carthage, Tunisia; Crusaders; against the Death of children; for and against Difficult marriages; Distillers; Embroiderers; French monarchs; Haberdashers; Hairdressers; Kings; La Rochelle, France; city of New Orleans, Louisiana; Oran, Algeria; Parents; Parents of large families; Passementiers; Prisoners; Saint-Louis, Haut-Rhin, France; city of Saint Louis, Missouri; Sculptors; Sick people; Soldiers; Stone masons; Tertiaries; Versailles, France;
  • Louise de Marillac – against the Death of parents; Disappointing children; People rejected by religious orders; Sick people; Social workers; Vincentian Service Corps; Widows;
  • Luchesius – against the Death of children; against lost Vocations;
  • Lucian – Converts; of and against Possessed people;
  • Lucius – city of Chur, Switzerland; Diocese of Chur, Switzerland; Liechtenstein;
  • Lucius I – Copenhagen, Denmark;
  • Lucy – Blind people;
  • Lucy Bufalari – against and of Possessed people;
  • Lucy de Freitas – Martyrs; Widows;
  • Lucy of Syracuse – Begijnendijk, Flemish Brabant, Belgium; Conzano, Italy; Cutlers; against Dysentery; against Epidemics; Eyes; Glaziers; against Haemorraghes; Laborers or day laborers; Martyrs; Mtarfa or L-Imtarfa, Malta; Peasants; Perugia, Italy; Saddlemakers; Salesmen; Stained glass workers or glass painters; Syracuse, Sicily, Italy; against Throat ailments or sore throats; Villa Santa Lucia, Latium, Italy; Writers;
  • Ludger – Deventer, Netherlands; Werden, Germany;
  • Ludger of Utrecht – East Frisia;
  • Ludmila – Bohemia; Converts; Czech Republic; Duchesses; against In-law problems; Widows;
  • Lufthild – Child abuse victims; Homeless people;
  • Luke the Apostle or the Evangelist – Artists; Bachelors; Bookbinders; Brewers; Butchers; Capena, Italy; Glass makers; Goldsmiths; Hermersdorf, Germany; Lacemakers; Notaries; Painters; Physicians; Sculptors; Stained glass workers, glass painters; Surgeons;
  • Lutgardis – Blind people; Childbirth; Flanders, Belgium; Handicapped people;
  • Lydia Purpuraria – Cloth dyers;
  • Lydwina of Schiedam – against Prolonged suffering; Sick people; Skaters, skating, ice skating, roller skating;
  • Macanisius – Connor, Ireland; Diocese of Down and Connor, Ireland;
  • Macarius of Antioch – Ghent, Belgium; against Plague;
  • Macarius the Younger – Confectioners; Cooks; Pastry chefs;
  • Macartan – Diocese of Clogher, Ireland;
  • Machan – Aberdeen, Scotland;
  • Macrina the Elder – against Poverty; Widows;
  • Madonna del Pianto – Foligno, Italy;
  • Madonna del Pilerio – Cosenza, Italy;
  • Madonna delle Grazie – Tuscany, Italy;
  • Madonna dello Sterpeto – Barletta, Italy;
  • Madonna di Ghisalo – Bicyclists, bicycle riders, cyclists;
  • Madonna di Montenero – Tuscany, Italy;
  • Madonna of Saint Luke – Italy;
  • Madonna of the Graces – Faenza, Italy;
  • Madron – against Pain, for cures from pain, or for pain relief;
  • Magnus of Anagni – Anagni, Italy; Colle San Magno, Italy;
  • Magnus of Fussen – against Caterpillars; for the Protection of crops; against Hailstorms; against Lightning; against Snakes; against Vermin;
  • Magnus of Milan – Legnano, Italy;
  • Magnus of Orkney – Orkney Islands, Scotland;
  • Malachy – Diocese of Down and Connor, Ireland;
  • Malachy O'More – Archdiocese of Armagh, Ireland; Ireland;
  • Mamas – Cathedral of Langres, France; Guardians; Orphans; Torture victims;
  • Marcellus – Conscientious objectors;
  • Marcian – Converts; against and of Possessed people;
  • Marcian the Senator – Civita Castellana, Viterbo, Italy;
  • Marciana – against Wounds;
  • Marculf – against Scrofula; against Skin diseases;
  • Margaret Clitherow or Margaret of Clitherow – Business women; Converts; Martyrs;
  • Margaret Mary Alacoque – against the Death of parents; Devotees of the Sacred Heart of Jesus; against Polio; against Poverty;
  • Margaret of Antioch – Childbirth; Dying people; Escape from devils or demons; Exiles; Falsely accused people; against Kidney disease; against Loss of milk by nursing mothers; Lowestoft, Suffolk, England; Martyrs; Nurses; Peasants; Pregnant women; Queens College, Cambridge; Rixtel, Netherlands; Sannat, Gozo, Malta; against Sterility; Women; Women in labor;
  • Margaret of Castello – Handicapped people; People rejected by religious orders; against Poverty; Right to Life groups;
  • Margaret of Cortona – against the Death of parents; Falsely accused people; Homeless people; single Laywomen; against Mental illness; Midwives; Penitent women; People ridiculed for their piety; Reformed prostitutes; against Sexual temptations; Single women; against Temptations; Tertiaries;
  • Margaret of Fontana – Possessed people; Women in labor;
  • Margaret of Louvain – Martyrs;
  • Margaret of Scotland – against the Death of children; for Learning; Parents of large families; Queens; Scotland; Widows;
  • Margaret the Barefooted – Abuse victims; Brides; against Difficult marriages; Widows;
  • Margaret Ward – Martyrs; Torture victims;
  • Marguerite Bourgeous – against the Death of parents; People rejected by religious orders; against Poverty;
  • Marguerite d'Youville – against the Death of children; against the Death of parents; against Difficult marriages; against In-law problems; against Opposition of Church authorities; People ridiculed for their piety; Victims of adultery of unfaithfulness; Widows;
  • Maria Bagnesi – Abuse victims; against the Death of parents; Sick people;
  • Maria de la Cabeza – World Youth Day 2011;
  • Maria delle Fonte – Conversano, Italy;
  • Maria Fortunata Viti – against the Death of parents; against Mental illness; against Poverty; against Temptations;
  • Maria Gabriella – against the Death of parents; against Poverty; Sick people;
  • Maria Goretti – Children; Children of Mary; against the Death of parents; Girls; Martyrs; against Poverty; Rape victims; Young people;
  • Maria Magdalena – Elantxobe, Spain;
  • Maria Mazzarello – Sick people;
  • Maria of Lerida – Alcira, Valencia, Spain;
  • Maria Regina (Mary, Queen of Heaven) – Marsa, Malta or Il-Marsa, Malta;
  • Mariana of Quito – against the Death of parents;
  • Marie of the Incarnation – against the Death of parents; Parents separated from children; against Poverty; Widows;
  • Marie Rose Durocher – against the Death of parents; Sick people;
  • Marija Bambina (Nativity of Mary) – Senglea or Citta Invicta, Malta;
  • Marinus – Bachelors; Deacons; Falsely accused people; San Marino;
  • Marizale – Torricella, Italy;
  • Mark the Apostle – against Insect bites; Lions;
  • Mark the Evangelist – Creazzo, Italy; Diocese of Venice, Florida; Egypt; Glaziers; against Impenitence; Ionian Islands; Lawyers; Notaries; Prelature of Infanta, Philippines; Prisoners; against Scrofula; Stained glass workers, glass painters; Venice, Italy;
  • Markella – Chios, Greece;
  • Maro – Maronites, Maronite Christians; Volperino, Italy;
  • Maron – Eparchy of Saint Maron of Brooklyn for the Maronites;
  • Martha – Cooks; Dieticians; Domestic workers; Homemakers; Innkeepers; Laundresses; Laundry workers; Servers, waiters, waitresses; Single Laywomen; Travelers; Villajoyosa, Spain; single Women;
  • Martial of Limoges – Limoges, France;
  • Martin de Porres – barbers; bi-racial people; Diocese of Biloxi, Mississippi; black people, Negroes, African Americans; Hairdressers; Innkeepers; Multi-racial people; Peru; Poor people; Protection against rats; Public health; Public schools; for Racial harmony; against Rats; for Social justice; Television;
  • Martin of Arades – against Paralysis;
  • Martin of Tours – against alcoholism; beggars; Beli Manastir, Croatia; Bocaue, Philippines; Buenos Aires, Argentina; Burgenland, Austria; cavalry; Cimego, Italy; Dieburg, Germany; Diocese of Mainz, Germany; Diocese of Rottenburg-Stuttgart, Germany; Edingen, Germany; Equestrians; Foiano della Chiana, Italy; France; Geese; Horses; Innkeepers; Kortijk-Dutsel, Belgium; Montemagno, Italy; Olpe, Germany; Pietrasanta, Italy; Pontifical Swiss Guards; against Poverty; Quartermasters; Reformed alcoholics; Soldiers; Tailors; Vintners; Virje, Croatia; Wissmannsdorf, Germany;
  • Martina – Nursing mothers; Nursing services; Rome, Italy;
  • Martinian – Jailers;
  • Maruthas – Persia;
  • Mary – Spanish architects; Teutonic Order or Order of Teutonic Knights;
  • Mary Ann de Paredes – Americas; People rejected by religious orders; Sick people;
  • Mary, Assumed Into Heaven – Diocese of Khulna, Bangladesh;
  • Mary, Comforter of the Afflicted – Luxembourg;
  • Mary de la Cabeza – Sabana Grande, Puerto Rico;
  • Mary Euphrasia Pelletier – Travelers;
  • Mary, Help of Christians – Diocese of Townsville, Australia;
  • Mary Hermina Grivot – Martyrs;
  • Mary Immaculate, Mother of Jesus – Diocese of Lake Charles, Louisiana;
  • Mary MacKillop – Australia; Diocese of Wagga Wagga, Australia; against Opposition of Church authorities;
  • Mary Magdalen – Anguiano, Spain; Atrani, Salerno, Italy; Casamicciola, Italy; contemplatives; converts; Glove makers; Hairdressers; La Magdeleine, Italy; Penitent sinners; Penitent women; People ridiculed for their piety; Perfumers; Pharmacists; Reformed prostitutes; against Sexual temptations; Tanners; Women;
  • Mary Magdalen of Pazzi – against Sexual temptations; Sick people;
  • Mary, Mother of God – Archdiocese of Cologne, Germany; Archdiocese of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada; Diocese of Aachen, Germany; Diocese of Charlotte, North Carolina; Diocese of Evansville, Indiana; Diocese of Hildesheim, Germany; Diocese of New Ulm, Minnesota; Diocese of Orlando, Florida; Diocese of Speyer, Germany; Diocese of Trier, Germany; Human race;
  • Mary, Mother of the Church – Diocese of Altoona-Johnstown, Pennsylvania;
  • Mary of Cordoba – Martyrs;
  • Mary of Edessa – against Sexual temptations;
  • Mary of Egypt – Penitent women; Reformed prostitutes; against Sexual temptations;
  • Mary of Graces – Allumiere, Italy;
  • Mary of La Antigua – Panama;
  • Mary of Nazareth – Iowa;
  • Mary of Oignies – against Fever; Women in labor;
  • Mary of the Assumption – Diocese of Trenton, New Jersey; Jamaica;
  • Mary of the Hurons – Canada;
  • Mary, Our Lady of Arabia – Arabia;
  • Mary, Our Lady of Bethlehem – Spanish architects;
  • Mary, Our Lady of Mount Carmel – Diocese of Gaylord, Michigan;
  • Mary, Queen of Africa – Africa; Uganda;
  • Mary, Queen of Angels – Kansas;
  • Mary, Queen of Heaven – Archdiocese of Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada; Diocese of Des Moines, Iowa;
  • Mary, Queen of Peace – North Dakota; Oceania;
  • Mary Salome – Veroli, Italy;
  • Mary, Star of the Sea – Hawaii;
  • Mary, the Immaculate Conception – Diocese of Johannesburg, South Africa; Diocese of Springfield, Illinois;
  • Mary the Virgin Mother – South Carolina;
  • Marziale – Isca sullo Ionio, Catanzaro, Calabria, Italy;
  • Matilda – against the Death of children; Disappointing children; Falsely accused people; Parents of large families; People ridiculed for their piety; Queens; Widows;
  • Matilda of Saxony – Second marriages;
  • Matthew the Apostle – Accountants; Bankers; Bookkeepers; Customs officers; Diocese of Trier, Germany; Financial officers; Guards; Money managers; Salerno, Italy; Security guards; Stock brokers; Tax collectors;
  • Matthias or Matthias the Apostle – against Alcoholism; Carpenters; Diocese of Gary, Indiana; Diocese of Great Falls-Billings, Montana; Reformed alcoholics; Smallpox; Tailors;
  • Maughold – Isle of Man;
  • Maura – Martyrs;
  • Maurice – Alpine troops; Armies; Austria; Cloth dyers; Clothmakers; against Cramps; against Gout; Infantrymen; Manresa, Spain; Piedmont, Italy; Pontifical Swiss Guards; Sardinia; Soldiers; Swordsmiths; Weavers;
  • Mauritius – Stadtsulza, Germany;
  • Maurontius of Douai – Douai, France;
  • Maurus – the Azores; Charcoal burners; Cobblers; against Cold; Coppersmiths; against Gout; against Hoarseness;
  • Mawes – against Insects; against Snakes;
  • Maximilian or Maximillian Kolbe – against Drug addiction; Families; Journalists; Political prisoners; Prisoners; Pro-life movement;
  • Maximilian of Celeia – Diocese of Linz, Austria; Diocese of Passau, Germany;
  • Maximus of Turin – Turin, Italy;
  • Medard – against Bad weather; Brewers; against Mental illness; for Rain; against Sterility; against Toothaches; Vineyards;
  • Medard of Noyon – for Harvests; Peasants; Prisoners; for Good weather;
  • Meingold – Bakers;
  • Meinrad – Einsiedeln, Switzerland; Hospitality; Swabia, Germany;
  • Melaine of Rennes – Mullion, Cornwall, England; Saint Mellyan, Cornwall, England;
  • Melangell – hares;
  • Melania the Younger – against the Death of children; Exiles;
  • Melchior – Travelers;
  • Menas – Falsely accused people; travelling Merchants;
  • Meriadoc – against Deafness;
  • Methodius – Bohemia; Bulgaria; Czech Republic; Ecumenists, or Unity of the Eastern and Western churches; Europe; Moravia;
  • Michael the Archangel – Albenga, Italy; Ambulance drivers, emergency medical technicians, EMTs, paramedics; Angiari, Italy; Archdiocese of Mobile, Alabama; Argao, Cebu, Philippines; Artists; Bakers; Bankers; Barrel makers; Basey, Samar, Philippines; Battle; Brecht, Belgium; Brussels, Belgium; Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico; Caltanissett, Sicily, Italy; Carpineto Sinello, Italy; Castel Madama, Italy; Cerveteri, Italy; Congregation of Saint Michael the Archangel; Cornwall, England; Cuneo, Italy; against Danger at sea; for a holy Death; Diocese of Coimbatore, India; Diocese of Ilagan, Philippines; Diocese of Pensacola-Tallahasee, Florida; Diocese of San Angelo, Texas; Diocese of Springfield, Massachusetts; Dormagen, Germany; Dunakeszi, Hungary; Dying people; England; Fencers; Gaby, Italy; Germany; Greek Air Force; Greengrocers; Grocers; Haberdashers; Hatmakers; Iklin or L-Iklin, Malta; Knights; L-Iklin or Ilkin, Malta; London, England; Marcianise, Italy; Mariners; Michaelsberg Abbey, Siegburg, Germany; Naranjito, Puerto Rico; Papua New Guines; Paratroopers or airborne; against Peril at sea; Police officers; Puebla, Mexico; Radiologists, radiotherapists; San Miguel, Iloilo, Philippines; San Miguel de Allende, Mexico; Sant' Angelo Romano, Italy; Saracinesco, Italy; Security guards; Sibenik, Croatia; Sick people; Soldiers; Spanish police officers; against Storms at sea; Swordsmiths; against Temptations; Umbria, Italy; Zeitz, Germany;
  • Michelina – against the Death of children; against In-law problems; against Mental illness; Widows;
  • Milburga – birds;
  • Mirin – Diocese of Paisley, Scotland; city of Paisley, Scotland; Saint Mirren Football Club;
  • Mochelloc – Kilmallock, Limerick, Ireland;
  • Modestino – Avellino, Italy;
  • Modestus – Badia Calavena, Italy; Cartagena, Spain;
  • Modomnoc – Bees;
  • Moloc of Mortlach – Argyll, Scotland; against Mental illness;
  • Monica – Abuse victims; against Alcoholism; Bevilacqua, Italy; against difficult Marriages; Disappointing children; Homemakers; Mabini, Bohol, Philippines; Married women; Mothers; against Spouse abuse (verbal); Victims of adultery or unfaithfulness; Widows;
  • Morand of Cluny – Vintners;
  • Moses the Black – Africa;
  • Most Holy Trinity – Diocese of Daet, Philippines;
  • Most Pure Heart of Mary – Central Africa; Ecuador;
  • Mother of God – Kentucky;
  • Mother of God de Marratxi – Sa Cabaneta, Spain;
  • Mother of God de Setembre – Banyalbufar, Spain;
  • Munchin or Munchin of Limerick – Diocese of Limerick, Ireland; city of Limerick, Ireland;
  • Mura – Fahan, Ireland; O'Neill clan;
  • Murtegh – Diocese of Killala, Ireland;
  • Mustiola – Chiusi, Italy;
  • Narcissus – against Insect bites;
  • Natalia – Converts; Martyrs;
  • Nathy – Diocese of Achonry, Ireland;
  • Nativity of Mary or of the Blessed Virgin or of Blessed Virgin Mary or Marija Bambina – Alzano Scrivia, Italy; Belfiore, Italy; Belforte Monferrato, Italy; Bergamasco, Italy; Casasco, Italy; Citta Invicta, Malta; Coffee house owners; Cooks; Distillers; Drapers; Fornalutx, Spain; Fresonara, Italy; Goldsmiths; Loreto, Italy; Needle makers; Pin makers; Potters; Restauranteurs; Senglea, Malta; Silk workers; Silversmiths; Tile makers;
  • Nectan of Hartland – Hartland, England;
  • Neot – Fish;
  • Nicetas of Remesiana – Romania;
  • Nicholas – Bari, Italy; Capistrano, Italy; Cuxhaven, Netherlands; Husinec, Czech Republic; University of Paris, France;
  • Nicholas Albergati – for Learning;
  • Nicholas of Bari – Bardolino, Italy; Cardinale, Italy; Mazzano Romano, Italy; Mentana, Italy;
  • Nicholas of Flue – Councilmen; against Difficult marriages; Magistrates; Parents of large families; Pontifical Swiss Guards; Separated spouses; Switzerland;
  • Nicholas of Myra – Aberdeen, Scotland; Academics; Amsterdam, Netherlands; Apulia, Italy; Aquila, Italy; Archers; Avolasca, Italy; bakers; Barranquilla, Colombia; Barrel makers; Beit Jala, Palestinian Territory; Boot blacks or shoeshiners; Boys; Brewers; Brides; Cammarata, Sicily, Italy; Cas Concos, Spain; Children; parish Clerks; Creazzo, Italy; Diocese of Galway and Kilmacduagh, Ireland; Duronia, Italy; Fishermen; Fossalto, Italy; Fribourg, Switzerland; Greece; Greek Catholic Church in America; Greek Catholic Union; Judges; La Thuile, Italy; Lawsuits lost unjustly; Lecco, Italy; city of Limerick, Ireland; Liptovsky, Mikulas, Slovakia; Liverpool, England; Longshoremen; Lorraine, France; Mais, Italy; Mariners; Meran, Italy; Merchants; Miklavz na Dravskem polju, Slovenia; penitent Murderers; Naples, Italy; Newlyweds; Old maids, spinsters, unmarried girls; Pawnbrokers; Perfumers; Pharmacists; Pilgrims; Poor people; city of Portsmouth, England; Prisoners; against Robbers; Russia; Sassari, Italy; Scholars; Sicily, Italy; Siggiewi, Malta; Students; Teachers; Travelers; Venice, Italy; Weavers; Winchester, England;
  • Nicholas of Tolentino – Albi, Italy; Animals; Babies; Diocese of Cabanatuan, Philippines; Diocese of Mati, Philippines; Diocese of Tandag, Philippines; Dying people; Lambunao, Philippines; Mariners; Sick animals; Souls in Purgatory;
  • Nicolo – Perinaldo, Italy;
  • Nicostratus – Cattle; against Fever; Sculptors; Stone masons;
  • Nilus the Younger – Grottaferrata, Italy;
  • Ninian – Diocese of Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada; Diocese of Galloway, Scotland;
  • El Nino – Cebu, Philippines; Iloilo City, Philippines;
  • Nino – Georgia (country);
  • Nino de Atocha – Children; Pilgrims; Prisoners; Travelers;
  • Nonna – against the Death of children;
  • Norbert – Bohemia;
  • Norbert of Xanten – Diocese of Magdeburg, Germany; for Peace;
  • Notburga – Farm workers; Peasants; Servers, waiters, waitresses;
  • Notkar Balbulus – Musicians; Stammering children;
  • Notre Dame of Chartres – France;
  • Notre Dame of Easton – Connecticut;
  • Nuestra Senora De Guia – Manila, Philippines; Mariners;
  • Nuestra Senora Virgen del Pilar de Zaragoza – city of Zamboanga, Philippines;
  • Nunilo – Child abuse victims; single Laywomen; Martyrs; People ridiculed for their Piety; single Women;
  • Octavius – Turin, Italy;
  • Odilia or Odilia of Alsace – Alsace, France; Blind people; Canons Regular of the Order of the Holy Cross or Crosier Fathers or Crosier Order; Eyes;
  • Odilo – against Jaundice; Souls in Purgatory;
  • Odo of Cluny – for Rain;
  • Odrian or Odrian of Waterford – Diocese of Waterford and Lisman, Ireland; Waterford, Ireland;
  • Olaf II – Carvers; against Difficult marriages; Kings; Norway;
  • Olga – Converts; Widows;
  • Oliver Plunkett – Archdiocese of Armagh, Ireland;
  • Olivia – Trivigliano, Italy;
  • Onofrio – Centrache, Catanzaro, Italy;
  • Onuphrius – Weavers;
  • Oronzo – Lecce, Italy;
  • Osanna Andreasi – Students;
  • Osmund – against Mental illness; against Paralysis; against Ruptures; against Toothaches;
  • Oswald of Nurthumbria – Zug, Switzerland;
  • Oswin – Betrayal victims;
  • Oto di Frangipani – Castelbottaccio, Italy;
  • Otto of Bamberg – Archdiocese of Bamberg, Germany; Archdiocese of Berlin, Germany; against Mad dogs, rabies/hydrophobia; against Rabies;
  • Ouen – against Deafness;
  • Our Blessed Lady, Conceived without Sin – Archdiocese of Birmingham, England;
  • Our Immaculate Queen – Washington, DC;
  • Our Lady – Archdiocese of Port of Spain, Trinidad; Chartres, France;
  • Our Lady Assumed into Heaven – Diocese of Arundel and Brighton, England; Diocese of Umtata, South Africa;
  • Our Lady, Gate of Heaven – Michigan;
  • Our Lady, Health of the Sick – Camillians or Order of the Servants of the Sick;
  • Our Lady Help of Christians – Andorran security forces; Australia; Australian military chaplains; New York; New Zealand;
  • Our Lady, Mother of Salvation – Diocese of Legazpi, Philippines;
  • Our Lady, Mother of the Church – Minnesota;
  • Our Lady of Africa – Algeria;
  • Our Lady of Altagracia – Dominican Republic;
  • Our Lady of Altrotting – Germany;
  • Our Lady of Badoc, Cause of Our Joy – Diocese of Laoag, Philippines;
  • Our Lady of Bandel – India;
  • Our Lady of Bandra – India;
  • Our Lady of Banneux – Belgium;
  • Our Lady of Beauraing – Belgium;
  • Our Lady of Begona – Bilbao, Spain, civil region;
  • Our Lady of Bethlehem – Diocese of Monterey, California; Spanish architects;
  • Our Lady of Calvary – Missouri;
  • Our Lady of Candles – city of Jaro, Philippines; Western Visayas, Philippines;
  • Our Lady of Capucdana – Bolivia;
  • Our Lady of Carmel – Ispica, Sicily; Ragalna, Sicily, Italy;
  • Our Lady of Carmel of the Maipu – La Ceja del Tambo, Antioquia, Colombia;
  • Our Lady of Carmelo – B'Kara, Malta or Birkirkara, Malta;
  • Our Lady of Carmen – Catemaco, Veracruz, Mexico;
  • Our Lady of Charity of El Cobre – Archdiocese of Miami, Florida; Cuba;
  • Our Lady of Chiquinquira – Colombia; Venezuelan National Guard;
  • Our Lady of Consolation – Ohio; Reggio Calabria, Italy;
  • Our Lady of Copacabana – Bolivian navy;
  • Our Lady of Coromoto – Venezuela;
  • Our Lady of Covadonga – Asturias, Spain;
  • Our Lady of Czestochowa – Poland;
  • Our Lady of Divine Providence – Puerto Rico;
  • Our Lady of Europe – Gibraltar;
  • Our Lady of Fatima - Apostolic Vicariate of San Jose, Mindoro, Philippines; New Jersey; Pieta, Malta; Portugal;
  • Our Lady of Good Counsel – Albania; for enlightenment; Diocese of Essen, Germany; Diocese of Sandhurst, Victoria, Australia;
  • Our Lady of Good Help – state of Washington;
  • Our Lady of Grace or Madonna delle Grazie – Alhaurin el Grande, Spain; Motorcyclists, bikers, motorcycle riders; Nettuno, Italy; Vermont; Xghajra, Malta; Zabbar, Malta;
  • Our Lady of Guadalupe – Americas; Central America; Diocese of Colorado Springs, Colorado; Diocese of Corpus Christi, Texas; Diocese of Dodge City, Kansas; Diocese of Gallup, New Mexico; Diocese of Nashville, Tennessee; Diocese of Orange, California; Diocese of Phoenix, Arizona; Diocese of Ponce, Puerto Rico; Diocese of Sacramento, California; Diocese of San Bernardino, California; Diocese of Sioux City, Iowa; Mexico; New Mexico; Pojoaque Indian Pueblo; Puerto Vallarta, Mexico; Victoria, Aragua, Venezuela;
  • Our Lady of Guadalupe of Estremadura – Hondarribia, Spain; Spain;
  • Our Lady of Guidance – Mariners;
  • Our Lady of Hope – Logrono, Spain;
  • Our Lady of Hungary – Hungary;
  • Our Lady of Japan – Japan;
  • Our Lady of Kevelaer – Germany;
  • Our Lady of Knock – Ireland;
  • Our Lady of La Leche – Florida;
  • Our Lady of LaSallette – France;
  • Our Lady of La Vang – Vietnam;
  • Our Lady of Las Vegas – Nevada;
  • Our Lady of Lebanon – Eparchy of Our Lady of Lebanon of Los Angles for Maronites; Lebanon;
  • Our Lady of Liesse – Diocese of Soissons, France;
  • Our Lady of Limerick – Idaho; Ireland;
  • Our Lady of Loreto – Argentinian Air Force; Builders or construction workers; Flyers; Ghajnsielem, Gozo, Malta; Guidonia Monticelio, Italy; Italy; Lamp makers; Loreto, Italy;
  • Our Lady of Lourdes – Diocese of Lancaster, England; France; Il-Qrendi, Malta; Paola or Casal Paula or Rahal Gdid, Malta; Petit Goave, Haiti; Qrendi, Malta; San Gwann, Malta; Sick people; Tennessee;
  • Our Lady of Lujan – Argentina; Argentinian military chaplains; Paraguay; Uruguay;
  • Our Lady of Madhu – Sri Lanka;
  • Our Lady of Mariazell – Austria;
  • Our Lady of Martyrs – Molfetta, Italy;
  • Our Lady of Mercy – Argentinian Army; Ecuadorian army; Barcelona, Spain; Delaware; Diocese of Venice, Florida; Dominican Republic; Peru; Savona, Italy;
  • Our Lady of Meritxell – Andorra;
  • Our Lady of Monte Berico – Vicenza, Italy;
  • Our Lady of Montserrat – Cotia, Brazil; Spain;
  • Our Lady of Mount Carmel or Virgen de Carmen – Apostolic Vicariate of Jolo, Philippines; Army of the Andes; Chilean army; Bassignana, Italy; Bolivia; Cantalupo Ligure, Italy; Carlopoli, Italy; Carmelites; Casaleggio Boiro, Italy; Chile; Chilean navy; Cidra, Puerto Rico; Cremolino, Italy; Curinga, Italy; Diocese of Quilon, India; Fgura, Malta or Il-Fgura, Malta; Fishermen; Gzira, Malta or Il-Gzira, Malta; Mariners; Menorca, Spain; Rhode Island; Valletta, Malta;
  • Our Lady of Mount Carmel at Aylesford – England;
  • Our Lady of Nazareth – Brazil;
  • Our Lady of Peace – Diocese of Honolulu, Hawaii; El Salvador; Maine;
  • Our Lady of Penafrancia – Bicol, Philippines;
  • Our Lady of Perpetual Help – Diocese of Buxar, India; Diocese of Salina, Kansas; Diocese of Savannah, Georgia; Haiti; Italy; New Hampshire;
  • Our Lady of Perpetual Succor – Diocese of Hallam, England; Diocese of Leeds, England; Diocese of Middlesbrough, England;
  • Our Lady of Pietraquaria – Avezzano, Italy;
  • Our Lady of Pompeii – Botricello, Italy; Italy; Marsaxlokk, Malta;
  • Our Lady of Pontmain – France;
  • Our Lady of Prompt Succor – Archdiocese of New Orleans, Louisiana; Castellammare del Golfo, Italy; Kercem, Malta; Louisiana; city of New Orleans, Louisiana;
  • Our Lady of Providence – Diocese of Providence, Rhode Island; Indiana;
  • Our Lady of Quebec – Quebec, Canada;
  • Our Lady of Quinche – Ecuador;
  • Our Lady of Racalmuto – Racalmuto, Sicily, Italy;
  • Our Lady of Ransom – Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic; Spain;
  • Our Lady of Safe Travel – Philippines;
  • Our Lady of Salambao – Fishermen;
  • Our Lady of She Shan – Diocese of Shanghai, China;
  • Our Lady of Shongweni – Southern Africa;
  • Our Lady of Solitude – Mariners; Oaxaca, Mexico;
  • Our Lady of Sorrows – Castellazzo Bormida, Italy; Costigliole d'Asti, Italy; Dolores, Philippines; Granada, Spain; Mississippi; Oblate vocations; Saint Paul's Bay, Malta; Slovakia;
  • Our Lady of Suyapa – Honduras;
  • Our Lady of Ta'Pinu – Gharb or L-Gharb, Gozo, Malta;
  • Our Lady of Tears – Italy;
  • Our Lady of the Americas – Wisconsin;
  • Our Lady of the Angels – Costa Rica; Diocese of Getafe, Spain;
  • Our Lady of the Annunciation – Texas; Viareggio, Italy;
  • Our Lady of the Assumption – Acadians; French air crews; Alezio, Italy; Arquata Scrivia, Piedmont, Italy; Bard, Aosta, Italy; Carentino, Piedmont, Italy; Casal Cermeli, Piedmont, Italy; Cerreto d'Esi, Ancona, Italy; Cistercians; Coniolo, Piedmont, Italy; Decollatura, Italy; Diocese of Cheyenne, Wyoming; Diocese of Fall River, Massachusetts; Diocese of San Fernando, Philippines; Etroubles, Aosta, Italy; Fabbrica Curone, Piedmont, Italy; France; Guatemala; Guazzora, Piedmont, Italy; India; Issogne, Aosta, Italy; Loro Ciuffenna, Arezzo, Italy; Maryland; Moncestino, Piedmont, Italy; Montecastello, Piedmont, Italy; Montegioco, Piedmont, Italy; Paraguay; Pian di Sco, Arezzo, Italy; Slovakia; Southern Africa; Stia, Arezzo, Italy; Trisobbio, Piedmont, Italy; Villeneuve, Aosta, Italy; Zia Indian Pueblo;
  • Our Lady of the Cape – Canada;
  • Our Lady of the Flight into Egypt – Diocese of Port Elizabeth, South Africa;
  • Our Lady of the Forsaken – Valencia, Spain;
  • Our Lady of the Garden – Chiavari, Italy;
  • Our Lady of the Graces – Tuscany, Italy;
  • Our Lady of the Gulf – Alabama;
  • Our Lady of the Hermits – Switzerland;
  • Our Lady of the Highways – Arizona;
  • Our Lady of the Holy Letter – Messina, Italy;
  • Our Lady of the Holy Rosary – Archdiocese of Miami, Florida; Diocese of Chittagong, Bangladesh; Diocese of Duluth, Minnesota; North Carolina;
  • Our Lady of the Holy Souls – Arkansas;
  • Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception – Archdiocese of Pondicherry and Cuddalore, India; Brazil; Corsica, France; Diocese of Virac, Philippines; Equatorial Guinea; Pasig, Philippines; Portugal; Tanzania;
  • Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception of El Viejo – Nicaragua;
  • Our Lady of the Incarnation – Massachusetts;
  • Our Lady of the Kodiaks and the Islands – Alaska;
  • Our Lady of the Milk and Happy Delivery – United States;
  • Our Lady of the Miracles of Caacupe – Paraguay;
  • Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal – France; Motorcyclists, bikers, motorcycle riders; Pennsylvania;
  • Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary – Diocese of Balanga, Philippines;
  • Our Lady of the Pillar – Archdiocese of Zamboanga, Philippines; Diocese of Imus, Philippines; city of Tagbilaran, Philippines;
  • Our Lady of the Pillar of Saragossa – Spain; Spanish police officers;
  • Our Lady of the Pines – Montana;
  • Our Lady of the Prairie – South Dakota;
  • Our Lady of the Presentation – Nebraska;
  • Our Lady of the Rosary – Andali, Italy; Aragona, Italy; Diocese of Armidale, Australia; Colombia; Falconara Marittima, Italy; Guatemala; Merizo, Guam; city of Tagbilaran, Philippines;
  • Our Lady of the Snow – Diocese of Reno, Nevada;
  • Our Lady of the Snows – Italy; Utah;
  • Our Lady of the Southern Cross – Archdiocese of Sydney, Australia; Diocese of Toowoomba, Australia;
  • Our Lady of the Thirty-three – Uruguay;
  • Our Lady of the Thorns – blood donors;
  • Our Lady of the Turumba – Philippines;
  • Our Lady of the Universe – Illinois;
  • Our Lady of the Valley – Wyoming;
  • Our Lady of the Visitation – Enna, Sicily, Italy; Subbiano, Italy;
  • Our Lady of the Wayside – California;
  • Our Lady of the Woods – Oregon;
  • Our Lady of Valideflors – Tremp, Catalonia, Spain;
  • Our Lady of Victories – Il-Mellieha, Malta; Mellieha, Malta; Naxxar, Malta; Xaghra, Gozo, Malta;
  • Our Lady of Victory – Malaga, Spain; United States; Vitoria; West Virginia;
  • Our Lady of Walsingham – Diocese of East Anglica, England; England;
  • Our Lady of Zapopan – Armies of Jalisco, Mexico; against epidemics; against flood; Archdiocese of Guadalajara, Mexico; city of Guadalajara, Mexico; Jalisco, Mexico; against Lightning; against Storms;
  • Our Lady, Queen of All Saints – Oklahoma;
  • Our Lady, Queen of Nations – Congo;
  • Our Lady, Queen of Nigeria – Nigeria;
  • Our Lady, Queen of Peace – Hawaii;
  • Our Lady, Queen of the Apostles – Diocese of Palm Beach, Florida; Virginia;
  • Our Lady, Queen of the World – Archdiocese of Montreal, Canada; Diocese of Oakland, California;
  • Our Lady, Star of the Sea – Mariners; Navigators; Sliema, Malta; Yachtsmen;
  • Our Lady, the Door of Salvation – Lampedusa e Linosa, Italy;
  • Our Lady Who Appeared – Brazil;
  • Pacificus of Cerano – Cerano, Italy;
  • Palladius – Scotland;
  • Palo the Martyr – Torreira, Portugal;
  • Panacea – Ghemme, Novara, Italy; Shepherdesses; Shepherds;
  • Panacea Demuzzi of Quarona – Shepherds;
  • Panagia Kastriani – Kae or Tzia Island, Greece; Skiathos Island, Greece;
  • Pancras – Children; against Cramps; against False witness; Oaths; against Perjury; Treaties;
  • Pancras of Rome – against Headaches;
  • Pancratius of Rome – Iserlohn, Germany;
  • Pantaleon – Bachelors; Physicians; Torture victims; against Tuberculosis;
  • Parasceva – Blind people; Embroiderers; Spinners; Weavers;
  • Pascal Baylon – Cooks; Eucharistic congresses; Shepherds;
  • Pastor – Alcala, Spain; Madrid, Spain;
  • Paterniano – Cervia, Italy; Fano, Italy;
  • Patiens of Metz – Metz, France;
  • Patricia of Naples – Naples, Italy;
  • Patrick – Archdiocese of Adelaide, Australia; Archdiocese of Armagh, Ireland; Archdiocese of Boston, Massachusetts; Archdiocese of Cape Town, South Africa; Archdiocese of Melbourne, Australia; Archdiocese of New York, New York; Civil engineers; Diocese of Ballarat, Australia; Diocese of Burlington, Vermont; Diocese of Dromore, Ireland; Diocese of Erie, Pennsylvania; Diocese of Fort Worth, Texas; Diocese of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; Diocese of Kilmore, Ireland; Diocese of Mymensingh, Bangladesh; Diocese of Norwich, Connecticut; Diocese of Poona, India; Diocese of Port Elizabeth, South Africa; Diocese of Portland, Maine; Diocese of Sacramento, California; Excluded people; against Fear of snakes; Ireland; Loiza, Puerto Rico; Nigeria; against Snake bites; against Snakes;
  • Patroclus – Soest, Germany;
  • Paul the Apostle – Agordo, Italy; Archdiocese of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Bath Abbey; Bath, England; Book sellers; Catholic Action; Chatillon, Aosta, Italy; Cluny, France; Cursillo Movement; Diocese of Birmingham, Alabama; Diocese of Calbayog, Philippines; Diocese of Covington, Kentucky; Diocese of Las Vegas, Nevada; Diocese of Maralal, Kenya; Diocese of Münster, Germany; Diocese of Providence, Rhode Island; Diocese of Worcester, Massachusetts; Evangelists; against Hailstorms; Hospital public relations; Il-Munxar or Munxar, Gozo, Malta; Imer, Italy; Ir-Rabat, Malta; Journalists; Kavala, Greece; Lay people; London, England; Malta; Mdina or L-Imdina or Citta Notabile, Malta; Missionary bishops; Musicians; Nadur, Gozo, Malta; Naumburg, Germany; against Poisonous snakes; Poznan, Poland; Public relations work, public relations personnel; Rome, Italy; Rope makers; Saddlemakers; Safi, Malta; against Snake bites; against Snakes; Tent makers; Umbria, Italy; Valletta, Malta; Writers;
  • Paul the Hermit – Clothing industry; Weavers;
  • Paula – Widows;
  • Paula Frassinetti – Sick people;
  • Paulina do Coracao Agonizante de Jesus – against Diabetes;
  • Pauline-Marie Jaricot – against Poverty;
  • Paulinus of Antioch – Lucca, Italy;
  • Paulinus of York – city of Rochester, England;
  • Pedro Calungsod – Young people;
  • Pelagia of Antioch – against sexual Temptations;
  • Pelagia the Penitent – actresses;
  • Pelagius – Abandoned people; Castro Urdiales, Spain; Torture victims;
  • Pens – Llanberis, Wales;
  • Peregrine Laziosi – AIDS patients; against Breast cancer; against Cancer; against Open sores; Sick people; against Skin diseases;
  • Peregrinus of Modena – Casola in Lunigiana, Italy;
  • Perpetua – Cattle; Martyrs;
  • Peter Baptist – Archdiocese of Caceres, Philippines; Japan;
  • Peter Canisius – Catechism writers; Germany;
  • Peter Chanel – Oceania;
  • Peter Chrysologus – against Fever; against Rabies;
  • Peter Claver – Black missions or African missions; Black people, Negroes, African Americans; Colombia; Diocese of Lake Charles, Louisiana; Diocese of Shreveport, Louisiana; Diocese of Witbank, South Africa; Foreign missions; for Racial harmony; against Slavery;
  • Peter Gonzales – Mariners;
  • Peter in Chains – Donnas, Italy;
  • Peter of Alcantara – Brazil; Estremadura, Spain; Extremadura, Spain; Watchmen;
  • Peter Regalatus – Valladolid, Spain;
  • Peter the Apostle – Affi, Italy; Agordo, Italy; Archdiocese of Berlin, Germany; Archdiocese of Davao, Philippines; Archdiocese of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Bakers; Bath Abbey; Belvedere Ostrense, Italy; Berchtesgaden Abbey; Birzebbuga, Malta; Bremen, Germany; Bridge builders; Butchers; Capolona, Italy; Capriata d'Orba, Italy; Castelleto d'Orba, Piedmont, Italy; Chartres, France; Chatillon, Aosta, Italy; the Church; Clock makers; Cluny, France; Cobblers; Cologne, Germany; Corbie Abbey; Diocese of Calbayog, Philippines; Diocese of Jackson, Mississippi; Diocese of Las Vegas, Nevada; Diocese of Maralal, Kenya; Diocese of Marquette, Michigan; Diocese of Providence, Rhode Island; Diocese of Scranton, Pennsylvania; Dunajska Streda, Slovakia; Exeter College, Oxford, England; against Fever; Fishermen; against Foot problems; against Frenzy; Gabiano, Italy; Harvesters; Imer, Italy; Kopenick, Germany; Lanuvio, Italy; Lessines, Belgium; Leuven, Belgium; Locksmiths; London, England; Longevity or long life; Mdina or L-Imdina or Citta Notabile, Malta; Moissac, France; Nadur, Gozo, Malta; Naumburg, Germany; Net makers; Obermarsberg, Germany; Popes; Poznan, Poland; city of Regensburg, Germany; Rome, Italy; Saint Petersburg, Russia; Ship builders, shipwrights; Sint Pieters Rode, Belgium; Stone masons; Toa Baja, Puerto Rico; Umbria, Italy; the Universal Church; Worms, Germany;
  • Peter the Deacon – Salassola, Italy;
  • Peter Verona or Peter of Verona – Castelleone di Suasa, Italy; Guaynabo, Puerto Rico; Inquisitors; Midwives;
  • Petroc – Bodmin, England; Caernarfonshire, Wales; Carnarvonshire, Wales; Cornwall, England; Devon, England; Exeter, Devonshire, England; Hollacombe, Devonshire, England; Lidford, Devonshire, England; Little Petherick, Cornwall; Llanbedrog, Wales; Lydford, Devonshire, England; Padstow, Cornwall; Saint-Meen, France; South Brent, Devoshire, England; Trevalga, Cornwall, England; West Anstey, Devonshire, England;
  • Petronilla – Dauphins of France; against Fever; Mountain travelers; Treaties between the Popes and Frankish emperors;
  • Petronius of Bologna – Bologna, Italy;
  • Phanurius – Lost articles;
  • Pharaildis – Abuse victims; Bruay, France; against Childhood diseases; against Difficult marriages; Ghent, Belgium; Widows;
  • Phelim – Diocese of Kilmore, Ireland;
  • Philadelphus of Lentini - Lentini, Sicily, Italy; Trecastagni, Sicily, Italy;
  • Philemon – Converts; Dancers;
  • Philip Benizi – Sergio Osmena, Zamboanga del Norte, Philippines;
  • Philip Howard – Betrayal victims; Diocese of Arundel and Brighton, England; against Difficult marriages; Falsely accused people; Separated spouses;
  • Philip Neri – Rome, Italy; United States Army Special Forces;
  • Philip of Agira – Agirone, Sicily, Italy;
  • Philip of Agirone – Zebbug, Gozo, Malta;
  • Philip of Jesus – Mexico City, Mexico;
  • Philip of Zell – Babies;
  • Philip the Apostle – pastry Chefs; Frascati, Italy; Hatmakers; Luxembourg; Monterotondo, Italy; Nemi, Italy; San Felipe Indian Pueblo; Uruguay;
  • Philomena – Babies; Children; Children of Mary; Living Rosary; Lost causes; against Mental illness; Poor people; Priests; Prisoners; Sick people; against Sterility; Students; Test takers; Young people;
  • Phocas the Gardener – Farm workers; Gardeners; Mariners;
  • Pierina Morosini – Rape victims;
  • Piran – Cornwall, England; Miners; Piran, Slovenia; Tin miners;
  • Pirmin – against Poison; against Snakes;
  • Pirminius – Monsheim, Germany;
  • Pius X – Archdiocese of Atlanta, Georgia; Archdiocese of Kottayam, India; Archdiocese of Zamboanga, Philippines; Diocese of Des Moines, Iowa; Diocese of Great Falls-Billings, Montana; Diocese of Springfield-Cape Girardeau, Missouri; First communicants; Pilgrims; Santa Lucija, Malta;
  • Placido – Castel di Lucio, Sicily;
  • Platon – Tournai, Belgium;
  • Plechelm – the Netherlands;
  • Plechelm of Guelderland – Oldenzaal, Netherlands;
  • Pollio – Lectors;
  • Polycarp – against Dysentery;
  • Polycarp of Smyrna – against Earache;
  • Ponziano of Spoleto – Spoleto, Italy;
  • Potamiaena – Rape victims;
  • Potentian – Archdiocese of Sens, France;
  • Praxides – single Laywomen; single Women;
  • Probus – Probus, Cornwall, England;
  • Processus – Jailers;
  • Procopius – Czech Republic;
  • Prosper – Reggio Emilia, Italy;
  • Protase or Protase the Martyr – Archdiocese of Perugia-Citta della Pieve, Italy; Discovery of thieves; Haymakers; city of Milan, Italy;
  • Prudentnius – Alava, Spain;
  • Prudentius of Tarazona – Diocese of Tarazona, Spain;
  • Publius of Malta – Floriana, Malta; Il-Birgu, Malta; Malta;
  • Pulcheria – Betrayal victims; against the Death of parents; Empresses; Exiles; against In-law problems; Orphans;
  • Queen of the Most Holy Rosary – Diocese of Toledo, Ohio;
  • Queenship of Mary – Diocese of Metuchen, New Jersey;
  • Quentin – against Coughs;
  • Quirinus – against Evil spirits; against and of Possessed people;
  • Quirinus of Sescia – against Obsession; Sisak, Croatia;
  • Radegunde – against the Death of parents; against Difficult marriages; against Drowning; against Fever; against Leprosy; Poitiers, France; Potters; against Scabies; against Scabs; against Ulcers; Weavers;
  • Rafael Arnaiz or Rafael Arnaiz Baron – against Diabetes; World Youth Day 2011;
  • Rafka Al-Rayes – against the Death of parents; Sick people;
  • Ranieri – Pisa, Italy;
  • Raphael the Archangel – Archdiocese of Dubuque, Iowa; Blind people; Eyes; Guardian angels; for Happy meetings; Lovers; against Nightmares; Nurses; Pharmacists; Physicians; Shepherdesses; Shepherds; Sick people; Travelers; Young people;
  • Raphaela – against Mental illness;
  • Raymond or Raymund Nonnatus – Babies; Baltoa, Childbirth; Children; Dominican Republic; Diocese of Cheyenne, Wyoming; Falsely accused people; against Fever; Midwives; Obstetricians; Pregnant women;
  • Raymond of Barbastro – city of Barbastro, Spain; Diocese of Barbastro, Spain;
  • Raymond of Penyafort – Canonists, canon lawyers, ecclesiastical lawyers; Lawyers; Medical records librarians;
  • Raynald of Nocera – Nocera, Italy;
  • Regina – against Poverty; Shepherdesses; Torture victims;
  • Regulus of Scotland – Kylrewni, Scotland;
  • Regulus of Senlis – Senlis, France;
  • Reinhold – Stone masons;
  • Remigius – France;
  • Remigius of Rheims – Archdiocese of Rheims, France; against Epidemics; against Fever; against Plague; against Religious indifference; city of Rheims, France; against Snakes; against Sore throats; against Throat ailments;
  • Rene Goupil – Anesthetists; Anesthesiologists;
  • Reparata – Florence, Italy;
  • Resurrection of Christ – Pembroke, Malta;
  • Restituta of Carthage – Lacco Ameno, Italy;
  • Rhuddlad – Llanrhyddlad, Anglesey, Wales;
  • Richard Gwyn – Parents of large families; Torture victims;
  • Richard of Andria – city of Andria, Italy; Diocese of Andria, Italy;
  • Richard of Chichester – Coachmen;
  • Riginos – Skopelos Island, Greece;
  • Rita of Cascia – Abuse victims; Cascia, Italy; Dalayap, Philippines; against Difficult marriages; Igbaras, Iloilo, Philippines; against Loneliness; Lost causes; Parents; against Spouse abuse; Victims of spouse abuse; against Sterility; Widows; against Wounds;
  • Robert Bellarmine – Archdiocese of Cincinnati, Ohio; Canonists, canon lawyers, ecclesiastical lawyers; Catechists; Catechumens;
  • Rocco – Castelnuovo Don Bosco, Italy; Dusino San Michele, Italy;
  • Rocco Gonzalez – Native traditions;
  • Roch – Albaredo d'Adige, Italy; Bachelors; Balzola, Italy; Barano, Italy; Carbonara Scrivia, Italy; Casalnoceta, Italy; Castropignano, Italy; Cereseto, Alessandria, Italy; against Cholera; Constantinople, Turkey; Diocese of Tagbilaran, Philippines; against Diseased cattle; Dogs; against Epidemics; Falsely accused people; Invalids; against Knee trouble; Labico, Italy; Lillianes, Italy; Orsogna, Italy; Patricia, Italy; against Pestilence; for relief from Pestilence; against Plague; Potenza, Italy; Pozzi, Italy; Rocca Priora, Italy; against Skin diseases; Subic Bay Freeport, Philippines; Surgeons; Tile makers;
  • Romans of Le Mans – against Shipwrecks;
  • Romanus of Condat – against Drowning; against Mental illness;
  • Romanus of Rouen – Rouen, France;
  • Romula – Sick people;
  • Roque – Asturias, Cebu, Philippines;
  • Rosalia – Isola delle Femine, Sicily; Palermo, Sicily, Itlay; Sicily, Italy;
  • Rosalina of Villeneuve – Draguignan, France;
  • Rose of Lima – the Americas; Central America; Diocese of Santa Rosa, California; Embroiderers; Florists; Gardeners; India; Latin America; Lima, Peru; People ridiculed for their piety; Philippines; South America; against Vanity; Villareal Samar, Philippines; West Indies; World Youth Day 2011;
  • Rose of Viterbo – Exiles; People rejected by religious orders; Tertiaries; Viterbo, Italy;
  • Rose Philippine Duchesne – Diocese of Springfield-Cape Girardeau, Missouri; against opposition of Church authorities;
  • Rufina of Seville – Seville, Spain;
  • Rufinus of Assisi – Assisi, Italy; Umbria, Italy;
  • Rugerro of Canne – Archdiocese of Trani-Barletta-Bisceglie, Italy; Barletta, Italy;
  • Rumold – Malines, Belgium; Mechelen, Belgium;
  • Rumwold – Fishermen of Folkesstone, England;
  • Rupert – city of Salzburg, Austria; province of Salzburg, Austria;
  • Sabas – Lectors; Torture victims;
  • Sabinian – Archdiocese of Sens, France;
  • Sabinus – Bari, Italy;
  • Sacerdos of Saguntum – Saguntum, Spain;
  • Sacred Heart or Sacred Heart of Jesus – Archdiocese of Ernakulam-Angamaly, India; Archdiocese of Kottayam, India; Bathurst, New Brunswick, Canada; Bolivia; Ciampino, Italy; Colombia; Diocese of Ahmedabad, India; Diocese of Dallas, Texas; Ecuador; Fontana, Gozo, Malta;
  • Santa Maria della Pietra – Chiaravalle Centrale, Catanzaro, Italy;
  • Sara – Gitans or Spanish gypsies;
  • Saturninus of Cagliari – Cagliari, Italy;
  • Saturninus of Toulouse – Navarre, Spain or Spanish Navarre; Pamplona, Spain; against Plague; Sardinia; against Smallpox; against Stomach diseases; against Syphillis; Toulouse, France;
  • Saturus – against Poverty;
  • Sava – Serbia; Serbs;
  • Scholastica – Convulsive children; Le Mans, France; Nuns; against Rain; against Storms;
  • Sebald – Bavaria, Germany;
  • Sebaldus – against Cold; Nuremburg, Bavaria, Germany;
  • Sebastian – Archers; Armorers, armourers; Arrowsmiths; Athletes; Book sellers; Bracciano, Italy; Caserta, Italy; Castel Gandolfo, Italy; Cropani, Italy; Diocese of Bacolod, Philippines; Diocese of Tarlac, Philippines; against Diseased cattle; Dying people; against Enemies of religion; Funeral directors; Gardeners; Grondona, Italy; Gunsmiths; Huelva, Spain; Hunxe, Germany; Iron mongers; Lacemakers; Lead workers; against Plague; Police officers; Pontifical Swiss Guards; Potters; Qormi, Malta; Racquet makers; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Rocco Priora, Italy; San Sebastian, Puerto Rico; Soldiers; Spanish police officers; Stone masons; Undertakers;
  • Sebastian of Aparicio – Motorists; Road builders; Travelers;
  • Secundus of Asti – Asti, Italy; Bankers; Merchants;
  • Senen – Barrel makers;
  • Seraphina – Handicapped people; Spinners;
  • Serenus – Bachelors; Falsely accused people;
  • Sergius – Syria;
  • Servan of Culross – Orkney Islands, Scotland;
  • Servatus – against Arthritis; Handicapped people; against Mice and Rats, for protection against mice and rats; for Success;
  • Servatus of Tongres – against Feet problems; Leg trouble;
  • Servulus – Handicapped people;
  • Severinus of Noricum – Austria;
  • Severus of Avranches – Drapers; against Fever; Hatmakers; against Migraine or Migraines or for Migraine sufferers; Silk workers; Weavers; Wool manufacturers; Wool weavers;
  • Severus of Barcelona – Barcelona, Spain;
  • Sibyllina Biscossi – Children whose parents were not married; against the Death of parents;
  • Sigebert III of Austrasia – Nancy, France;
  • Sigfrid – Sweden;
  • Sigismund of Burgundy – Czech Republic; against Fever; Freising, Germany;
  • Silverio – Ponza, Italy;
  • Silvia of Rome – Pregnant women;
  • Simbert of Augsburg – Diocese of Augsburg, Germany;
  • Simeon Stylites – Shepherds;
  • Simon – Tanners;
  • Simon of Trent – Kidnap victims; Torture victims;
  • Simon Stock – Bordeaux, France;
  • Simon the Apostle – Curriers; Sawmen;
  • Simpronian – Cattle; against Fever; Sculptors; Stone masons;
  • Sisto – Colle d'Anchise, Italy;
  • Sithney – against Mad dogs, rabies/hydrophobia; against Rabies; Sithney, Cornwall, England;
  • Sixtus I – Alatri, Italy;
  • Sixtus II – Bellegra, Italy;
  • Solange – Bourges, France; Children; for Rain; Rape victims; Shepheredesses;
  • Solange of Bourges – against Drought; Province of Berry, France;
  • Solennius – Blois, France;
  • Solomon – Kings; Penitent murderers;
  • Solutor – Turin, Italy;
  • Sperandea – Cingoli, Italy;
  • Spyridon – Corfu Island, Greece; Potters;
  • Stanislaus Kostka – against Broken bones; Last sacraments; Oblate aspirants; Young people;
  • Stanislaus of Cracow – Archdiocese of Cracow, Poland; city of Cracow, Poland; Diocese of Plock, Poland; Poland; Soldiers;
  • Stella Maris – Apostleship of the Sea;
  • Stephen of Hungary – Brick layers; against the Death of children; Hungary; Kings; Stone masons;
  • Stephen of Reggio – Reggio Emilia, Italy;
  • Pope Stephen I – Fiano Romano, Italy;
  • Stephen or Stephen the Martyr – Acoma Indian Pueblo; Biella, Italy; Bugella, Italy; Capua, Italy; Castellazzo Bormida, Italy; Cetona, Italy; Coffin makers or casket makers; Deacons; Diocese of Owensboro, Kentucky; against Headaches; Kessel, Germany; Mulhouse, Haut-Rhin, France; city of Passau, Germany; Prato, Hungary; Stone masons;
  • Stephen the Younger – Coin collectors or numismatists; Smelters; against Snake bites;
  • Sunniva – Bergen, Norway; Norwegian west coast;
  • Susanna – Martyrs;
  • Swithbert – against Angina pectoris; Angina sufferers; Drevenack, Germany; Germany; against Sore throats; against Throat ailments;
  • Swithun – against Drought; Stavenger, England; Winchester, England;
  • Sylvester I – Feroleto Antico, Italy;
  • Symphorian of Autun – Autun, France; Children; Eyes; Students; against Syphilis;
  • Syncletica – against the Death of parents; single Laywomen; Sick people; against Temptations; single Women;
  • Syrus of Genoa – city of Genoa, Italy;
  • Syrus of Pavia – Pavia, Italy;
  • Tarcisius – First communicants;
  • Tarsicius – Altar servers;
  • Tarsilla – single Laywomen; single Women;
  • Teath – Saint Teath, Cornwall, England;
  • Terence of Todi – Bassano in Teverina, Italy;
  • Terenzio of Luni – Pesaro, Italy;
  • Teresa Benedicta of the Cross – against the Death of parents; Europe; Martyrs;
  • Teresa de Gesu, Jornet y Ibars – People rejected by religious orders;
  • Teresa Maria of the Cross – People ridiculed for their piety;
  • Teresa of Avila – Berzano di Tortona, Italy; against the Death of parents; invoked by those in need of Grace, people in need of Grace; against Headaches; Lacemakers; against Opposition of Church authorities; People ridiculed for their piety; Pozega, Croatia; Religious, people in religious orders; Sick people; Spain; World Youth Day 2011;
  • Teresa Valse Pantellini – Sick people;
  • Teresa or Terese of the Andes – Sick people; Young people;
  • Thecla – Este, Italy;
  • Thecla Merlo – People rejected by religious orders;
  • Theneva – Glasgow, Scotland;
  • Theobald – Bachelors;
  • Theobald of Provins – Charcoal burners;
  • Theobald Roggeri – Church cleaners; Cobblers; against Fever; Porters; against Sterility;
  • Theodatus of Ancyra – Innkeepers;
  • Theodore of Grammont – Valais, Switzerland;
  • Theodore of Pavia – Pavia, Italy;
  • Theodore of Sykeon – against Difficult marriages; against and for Rain;
  • Theodore Stratelates – Brindisi, Italy; Lost articles; Soldiers;
  • Theodore the Sacristan – Sacristans;
  • Theodosius the Cenobriarch – File cutters and file makers;
  • Theodota – Converts; Martyrs; Torture victims;
  • Therese or Teresa of Lisieux – AIDS patients; Archdiocese of Anchorage, Alaska; Australia; Black missions or African missions; against the Death of parents; Diocese of Cheyenne, Wyoming; Diocese of Fairbanks, Alaska; Diocese of Fresno, California; Diocese of Juneau, Alaska; Diocese of Pueblo, Colorado; Florists; Flower growers; Flyers; Foreign missions; France; Missionaries; Parish missions; Religious freedom in Russia, or for Restoration of religious freedom in Russia; Russia; Sick people; against Tuberculosis;
  • Therese of the Child Jesus – Archdiocese of Kisumu, Kenya; Diocese of Witbank, South Africa;
  • Thiemo – Engravers;
  • Thomas a Becket – Clerics; city of Portsmouth, England;
  • Thomas Aquinas – Academics; Apologists; Aquino, Italy; Belcastro, Italy; Book sellers; Catholic academics; Catholic schools; for Chastity; Falerna, Italy; for Learning; against Lightning; Pencil makers; Philosophers; Scholars; Schools; against Storms; Students; Theologians; University of Vigo, Pontevedra, Spain;
  • Thomas Bellacci – Butchers;
  • Thomas More – Adopted children; Civil servants; Court clerks; against Difficult marriages; Diocese of Arlington, Virginia; Diocese of Pensacola-Tallahasee, Florida; Lawyers; Parents of large families; Politicians; Step-parents; Widowers;
  • Thomas of Canterbury – Exeter College, Oxford, England;
  • Thomas of Villanova – Genzano di Roma, Italy;
  • Thomas the Apostle – Architects; Blind people; Builders or construction workers; Carpenters; people in Doubt; East Indies; Geometricians; India; Pakistan; Sri Lanka; Stone masons; Surveyors; Theologians;
  • Thorlac Thorhallssson – Iceland;
  • Tiburtius – against Storms;
  • Timothy – against Stomach diseases or trouble;
  • Titus – Crete;
  • Tochumra of Kilmore – Women in labor;
  • Torpes of Pisa – Mariners; Pisa, Italy;
  • Totnan – against Arthritis; against Gout; Whitewashers;
  • Transfiguration of Our Lord – Pork butchers, pork processors;
  • Tressan of Mareuil – Avenay, Champagne, France;
  • Trifone – Alessandria, Italy; Cattaro, Dalmatia or Kotor, Montenegro;
  • Trillo of Wales – Llandrillo, Wales; Llandrillo yn Rhos, Wales;
  • Trophimus of Arles – Arles, France; Children; against Drought;
  • Tryphon – Gardeners;
  • Tudwal – Treguier, France;
  • Turibius of Astorga – Astorga, Spain;
  • Turibius of Mogroveio – Latin American bishops; Native rights; Peru;
  • Tydfil – Merthyr Tydfil, Wales;
  • Ubaldus Baldassini – against Autism; sick Children; Gubbio, Italy; against Migraine or Migraines, or for Migraine sufferers; against Neuralgia; against Obsession; against or of Possessed people; Sick children;
  • Ulderic – Creazzo, Italy;
  • Ulric – city of Augsburg, Germany; against Birth complications; for a Happy death; Diocese of Augsburg, Germany; against Dizziness or vertigo; against Fever; against Frenzy; against Rats, for protection against Mice or Rats; against Moles (animals); Pregnant women;
  • Ulric of Augsburg – Weavers;
  • Urban of Langres – against Alcoholism; Barrel makers; against Blight; Dijon, France; against Fainting; against Frost; Gardeners; Langres, France; against Storms; Vine dressers; Vintners;
  • Ursicinus of Saint-Ursanne – against Stiff neck;
  • Ursinus of Bourges – Bourges, France; Shepherds;
  • Ursmar – Lobbes, Belgium;
  • Ursula – Catholic academies or Catholic schools; British Virgin Islands; city of Cologne, Germany; for a holy Death; Educators or Teachers; Students; University of Paris, France;
  • Ursus of Aosta – against Arthritis; Childbirth; Children who die before baptism; Cogne, Italy; against Fainting; Ivrea, Turin, Italy; against Kidney disease;
  • Ursus of Ravenna – against Fainting; against Kidney disease;
  • Ursus the Theban – Solothurn, Switzerland;
  • Vaast of Arras – Children; Children late learning to walk; Diocese of Arras, Boulogne and Saint-Omer, France; Eyes; Handicapped people;
  • Valentin Faustino Berri Ochoa – Bilbao, Spain, civil region; Diocese of Bilbao, Spain;
  • Valentine – Bee keepers; Engaged couples; Greeting card manufacturers; Greetings; for Happy marriages; Segovia, Spain;
  • Valentine of Rome – Bussolengo, Italy; Diocese of Passau, Germany; against Epilepsy; against Fainting; Happy marriages; Lovers; against Plague; Travelers; Young people;
  • Valentine of Terni – Terni, Italy;
  • Valeria of Milan – Thibodeaux, Louisiana;
  • Valerian – against Storms;
  • Venantius of Camerino – Camerino, Italy;
  • Venera – Santa Venera, Malta;
  • Venerius of Milan – Lighthouse keepers;
  • Veran – against Mental illness;
  • Veronica – Laundresses; Laundry workers; Photographers;
  • Viator – Catechists;
  • Victor Maurus – Asigliano, Italy; Balangero, Italy; Borghetto, Italy; Canale, Italy; Caselle Torinese, Italy; Feletto, Italy; Varese, Italy;
  • Victor of Marseilles – Cabinet makers; Davoli, Italy; against Lightning; Marseilles, France; Millers; Torture victims;
  • Victor I – Calcio, Italy;
  • Victoria – Cordoba, Spain;
  • Vigilius of Trent – Trent, Italy; Tyrol, Italy;
  • Vincent de Paul – Charities; Diocese of Richmond, Virginia; Horses; Hospital workers; Hospitals; against Leprosy; Lost articles; Madagascar; Prisoners; Saint Vincent de Paul societies; for Spiritual help; Vincentian Service Corps;
  • Vincent Ferrer – Brick makers; Builders or construction workers; Calamonaci, Italy; Castel, Agrigento, Italy; Leganes, Philippines; Pavement workers; Plumbers; Tile makers;
  • Vincent of Digne – Digne, France;
  • Vincent of Leon – Cercemaggiore, Italy;
  • Vincent of Saragossa – Lisbon, Portugal; Portugal; Vicenza, Italy; Vilamalla, Girona, Catalonia, Spain; Vinegar makers; Vintners;
  • Virgen de la Encina Sanctuary – Alava, Spain;
  • La Virgen del Coro – Donostia, Spain or Donostia-San Sebastian, Spain;
  • Virgen del Sufragio – Benidorm, Alicante, Spain;
  • Virgen of Rosario – Miners;
  • Virgilius – city of Salzburg, Austria; Slovenes;
  • Virgin de la Candelaria– Bolivia;
  • Virgin de Regla – Cuba;
  • Virgin del Carmen – Santurtzi, Spain;
  • Virgin del Remedio – San Fulgencio, Spain;
  • Virgin Mary – Aarle, Netherlands; Archdiocese of Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany;
  • Virgin of Copacabana – Bolivia;
  • Virgin of Guadalupe – Estremadura, Spain; Extremadura, Spain;
  • Virgin of La Merced – Pergamino, Argentina;
  • Virgin of Manaoag – Manaoag, Pangasinan, Philippines;
  • Virgin of Patrocinio – Zacatecas, Mexico;
  • Virgin of Sheshan – China;
  • Virgin of Socavon – Oruro, Bolivia;
  • Virgin of the Sea – Almeria, Spain;
  • Visitation of Our Lady to Saint Elizabeth – Gharb or L-Gharb, Gozo, Malta;
  • Vitalian of Capua – Catanzaro, Italy;
  • Vitonus – Verdun, France;
  • Vittorio – Volterra, Italy;
  • Vitus – Actors; against Attacks by animals; Badia Calavena, Italy; Comedians; Czech Republic; Dancers; against Dog bites; Dogs; against Epilepsy; Forio, Italy; against Lightning; against Oversleeping; Prague, Czech Republic; against Saint Vitus's Dance; against Snake bites; against Storms; Vacha, Germany; Wetsens, Netherlands; against Wild animals or wild beasts; Zeven, Germany;
  • Vladimir – Converts; Parents of large families; Penitent murderers;
  • Vladimir I of Kiev – Russia;
  • Volodymyr the Great – Ukrainian Catholic Diocese of Stamford, Connecticut;
  • Walburga – Antwerp, Belgium; against Coughs and coughing; Diocese of Eichstätt, Germany; Diocese of Plymouth, England; against Dog bites; against Famine; Groigen, Netherlands; for Harvests; against Mad dogs, rabies/hydrophobia; Mariners; Oudenarde, Belgium; against Plague; against Rabies; against Storms; Zutphen, Netherlands;
  • Walstan of Bawburgh – Farm workers;
  • Walter of Pontnoise – Prisoners; Prisoners of war, POWs; Vintners;
  • Waltude – Hainault, Belgium; Mons, Belgium;
  • Wenceslaus or Wenceslaus of Bohemia – Bohemia; Brewers; Czech Republic; Moravia; Prague, Czech Republic;
  • Werburgh of Chester – Chester, England;
  • Werenfridus – Arnheim, Netherlands; Elst, Netherlands; Gardeners; against Stiff joints; Westervoort, Netherlands;
  • Wernher – Kidnap victims;
  • Wigbert of Fritzlar – Bad Hersfeld, Germany;
  • Wilfrid of York – Diocese of Middlesbrough, England; Ripon, England;
  • Wilgefortis – against Difficult marriages;
  • William Firmatus – against headaches;
  • William of Norwich – Kidnap victims; Torture victims;
  • William of Rochester – Adopted children;
  • William the Hermit – Diocese of Laoag, Philippines; Diocese of San Fernando La Union, Philippines;
  • Willibald – Diocese of Eichstatt, Germany;
  • Willibrord – against Convulsions; Luxembourg;
  • Willibrord of Echternach – Archdiocese of Utrecht, Netherlands; against Epilepsy; the Netherlands;
  • Willihad – Saxony;
  • Winifred of Wales – Gwytherin, Wales; Holywell, Wales; against Incest; Martyrs; Shrewsbury, England;
  • Winnoc – against Fever; Millers; against Whooping cough;
  • Wolfgang – Carpenters;
  • Wolfgang of Ratisbon – Diocese of Regensburg, Germany; against Paralysis; against Stomach diseases or trouble; against Stroke;
  • Wulfram of Sens – Abbeville, France; against Danger or peril at sea;
  • Wulganus – Lens, France;
  • Zedislava Berka – against Difficult marriages; People ridiculed for their piety;
  • Zeno of Verona – Babies; Children learning to speak or talk; Children learning to walk; Fishermen; Verona, Italy;
  • Zenobius of Florence – Florence, Italy;
  • Zita – Domestic workers; against Losing keys or Lost keys; single Laywomen; People ridiculed for their piety; Rape victims; Servers, waiters, waitresses; single Women;
  • Zita of Lucca – Homemakers; Lucca, Italy;
  • Zoticus of Constantinople – Poor people;