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This is a list of patron saints of occupations and activities, it also encompasses groups of people with a common occupation or activity.
A
edit- Academics - Thomas Aquinas, Albert the Great
- Actors - Genesius[1]
- Comic actors - Maturinus
- Accountants - Matthew
- Advertisers - Bernardino of Siena[2]
- Air travellers - Joseph of Cupertino
- Altar servers - John Berchmans,[3] Tarcisius, Lorenzo Ruiz
- Ambassadors - Gabriel the Archangel
- Anesthesiologists - René Goupil[4]
- Animal rights activists - Francis of Assisi
- Apprentices - John Bosco
- Archeologists - Helen of Constantinople
- Archers - George, Nicholas of Myra, Ursula
- Archivists - Lawrence
- Architects - Benedict of Nursia, Bernward of Hildesheim, Thomas the Apostle
- Armourers - George
- Arms dealers - Adrian of Nicomedia
- Art dealers - John the Evangelist
- Artillerymen - Barbara
- Artists - Luke the Evangelist, Philip Neri, Eligius
- Astronauts - Joseph of Cupertino
- Astronomers - Dominic
- Athletes - Sebastian, Christopher, St Hyacinth
- Attorneys - Genesius
- Authors - Francis de Sales,[5] John the Evangelist, Lucy
- Aviators - Joseph of Cupertino, Our Lady of Loreto, Thérèse of Lisieux (The Little Flower)
B
edit- Bakers - Agatha of Sicily,[6] Elizabeth of Hungary,[5] Honorius of Amiens[7]
- Bakers of altar bread - Honorius of Amiens
- Bankers - Bernardine of Feltre,[2] Matthew, Michael the Archangel
- Barbers - Cosmas,[5] Damian[8]
- Barristers - Genesius
- Bartenders - Amand[9]
- Basket makers - Anthony the Abbot,[2]
- Beekeepers - Ambrose of Milan, Bernard of Clairvaux, Valentine
- Beggars - Ambrose of Milan,[5] Elisabeth of Hungary,[10] Giles, Peter of Saint Joseph de Betancur
- Bell makers - Agatha of Sicily[6]
- Belt makers - Alexius of Rome
- Bird dealers - John the Baptist
- Blacksmiths - Dunstan,[5] Peter the Apostle
- Boatmen - Julian the Hospitaller
- Bookbinders - Christopher, Pope Celestine V
- Bookkeepers - Matthew
- Booksellers - John of God
- Bombardiers - Quentin
- Box makers - Fiacre
- Boy Scouts - George[8]
- Brewers - Amand,[9] Arnold of Soissons,[11] Dorothea of Caesarea, Nicholas of Myra
- Bridge builders - Bénézet,[8] Peter the Apostle
- Bricklayers - Stephen
- Broadcasters - Gabriel the Archangel
- Brush makers - Anthony of Padua
- Builders - Barbara,[8] Vincent Ferrer
- Businessmen - Homobonus
- Butchers - Adrian of Nicomedia, Andrew the Apostle, Anthony the Abbot,[5] George, Peter the Apostle
C
edit- Cabinet makers - Andrew the Apostle[10], Joseph
- Canon lawyers - Raymond of Penyafort
- Carpenters - Joseph, Matthias, Peter the Apostle
- Casket makers - Stephen
- Cattlemen - Andrew the Apostle
- Catechists - Charles Borromeo, Robert Bellarmine[5]
- Catholic students - Aloysius Gonzaga[12]
- Cavalry - George[10]
- Chandlers - Ambrose of Milan,[10] Bernard of Clairvaux
- Chaplains - Quentin
- Charcoal burners - Alexander of Comana,[2] Theobald of Provins[13]
- Chefs - Francis Caracciolo, Lawrence
- Pastry chefs - Honorius of Amiens, Philip
- Chemists - Albert the Great
- Chess players - Teresa of Ávila
- Children - Nicholas
- Chimney sweeps - Erasmus of Formiae, Florian
- Cinema - Genesius
- Civil engineers - Dominic de la Calzada
- Civil servants - Thomas More
- Clergy of Korea - Andrew Kim
- Clerics - Gabriel of Our Lady of Sorrows
- Clock makers - Peter the Apostle
- Clothworkers - Homobonus, Peter the Apostle
- Clowns - Genesius, Maturinus
- Cobblers - Crispin[14]
- Coffee house owners - Drogo of Sebourg
- Comedians - Genesius, Lawrence,[15] Philip Neri, Vitus
- College students - Isabel Cristina
- Communications workers - Gabriel the Archangel
- Computer programmers - Isidore of Seville
- Computer scientists - Isidore of Seville
- Computer technicians - Isidore of Seville
- Computer users - Isidore of Seville
- Confectioners - Honorius of Amiens
- Cooks - Lawrence, Martha
- Coopers - Urban of Langres
- Couriers - Bona of Pisa
- Court clerks - Thomas More
- Craftsmen - Joseph, Macarius of Unzha, Eligius
- Cream clotters - Piran
- Curriers - Bartholomew the Apostle, Crispin
- Customs agents - Matthew
- Cutlers - Lucy
- Cyclists - Sebastian
D
edit- Dairy workers - Brigid of Ireland
- Dancers - Vitus
- Deacons - Stephen, Marinus
- Dentists - Antipas, Apollonia,[2] Foillan
- Dietitians - Martha
- Diplomats - Gabriel the Archangel
- Doctors - Cosmas, Damian, Luke the Evangelist, Pantaleon, Raphael the Archangel,[16] Gianna Beretta Molla
- Domestic servants - Zita
- Drapers - Severus of Avranches
- Drivers - Christopher, Fiacre, Frances of Rome[5]
- Dyers - Maurice and Lydia
E
edit- Ecologists - Francis of Assisi,[8] Kateri, Hildegard of Bingen
- Editors - John Bosco, John the Evangelist
- Educators - Ignatius of Loyola, John Baptist de la Salle,[17] Marcellin Champagnat, Scholastica
- Electricians – Virgin of Candelaria
- Embroiderers - Clare of Assisi,[8] Rose of Lima
- Emergency dispatchers - Gabriel the Archangel
- Encyclopedists - Jerome[18]
- Engineers - Benedict of Nursia, Ferdinand III, Patrick
- English writers - Bede
- Environmentalists - Kateri
- Equestrians - Andrew the Apostle, George, James (son of Zebedee)
- Exorcists - Anastasia of Sirmium[8]
F
edit- Farmers - Benedict of Nursia, Bernard of Vienne, Botolph, Isidore the Farmer, Notburga, Phocas the Gardener, Theobald of Provins, Walstan
- Farm workers - Andrew the Apostle, Benedict of Nursia, Bernard of Vienne, Eligius, George,[10] Isidore the Farmer, Notburga, Phocas the Gardener, Walstan
- Farriers - Eligius, John the Baptist
- Field workers - Medard
- Firefighters - Eustace,[20] Florian[5]
- Fireworks makers - Barbara
- Fishermen - Andrew the Apostle,[2] Benno, Our Lady of Salambao, Peter the Apostle, Zeno of Verona
- Fishmongers - Andrew the Apostle, Magnus of Avignon, Peter the Apostle
- Flight attendants - Bona of Pisa[2]
- Florists - Dorothea of Caesarea,[5] Fiacre, Honorius of Amiens, Thérèse of Lisieux (The Little Flower)
- Flour merchants - Honorius of Amiens
- Foresters - John Gualbert
- Foundry workers - Barbara
- Fullers - Anastasius the Fuller
- Funeral directors - Joseph of Arimathea[21]
- Furriers - Hubert of Liège, James (son of Zebedee)
G
edit- Gamblers - Cajetan
- Gardeners - Ansovinus, Christopher, Fiacre,[5] Phocas the Gardener, Rose of Lima, Urban of Langres
- Geoscientists - Barbara
- Glass makers - Peter the Apostle
- Glaziers - Lucy
- Gilders - Clare of Assisi
- Goldsmiths - Clare of Assisi, Dunstan, Eligius
- Grave diggers - Anthony the Abbot, Roch
- Grocers - Michael the Archangel
- Guards - Adrian of Nicomedia, Peter of Alcantara
- Guides - Bona of Pisa
H
edit- Hairdressers - Mary Magdalene
- Harness makers - Eligius
- Harvesters - Peter the Apostle
- Hat makers - Severus of Avranches
- Healers - Anastasia of Sirmium,[8] Brigid of Ireland
- Heralds - Benedict of Nursia
- Herbalists - Fiacre
- Historians - Bede, Isidore of Seville
- The homeless - Peter of Saint Joseph de Betancur, Thérèse of Lisieux
- Homemakers - Andrew the Apostle[8]
- Horsemen - George
- Horticulture - Dorothea of Caesarea, Fiacre
- Hosiers - Fiacre
- Hospital administrators - Basil the Great, Frances Xavier Cabrini
- Hospital public relations - Paul the Apostle
- Hospital workers - Camillus of Lellis,[22] John of God, Jude
- Husbandry - Benedict of Nursia, Bernard of Vienne, Eligius, George, Isidore the Farmer, Phocas the Gardener, Walstan
- Hunters - Eustace,[5] Hubert of Liège[23]
I
edit- Ice skaters - Lidwina
- Immigrants - Frances Xavier Cabrini
- Infantrymen - Maurice
- Innkeepers - Amand[9]
J
edit- Janitors - Zita
- Jesters - Maturinus
- Jesuit scholastics - Aloysius Gonzaga
- Jewelers - Eligius[8]
- Job seekers - Cajetan
- Joiners - Matthew
- Journalists - Francis de Sales[8]
- Jurors - Catherine of Siena
- Jurists - John of Capistrano
K
edit- Kings - Edward the Confessor
- Knights - George
- Knights Hospitaller - John the Almoner, John the Baptist
L
edit- Laborers - Joseph, Lucy
- Lace workers - Teresa of Ávila
- Land surveyors - Thomas the Apostle
- Laundry workers - Clare of Assisi, Hunna, Veronica
- Lawyers - Genesius, Thomas More, Yves
- Leatherworkers - Bartholomew the Apostle, Crispin
- Librarians - Catherine of Alexandria, Jerome, Lawrence
- Lighthouse keepers - Verena
- Linguists - Gottschalk
- Locksmiths - Dunstan, Quentin
- Lumberjacks - Gummarus
M
edit- Marble workers - Clement[8]
- Marines
- Manual laborers - Isidore the Farmer
- Makers of images of the crucifix - John of Damascus
- Mariners - Brendan the Navigator, Christopher,[8] Clement, Nicholas of Tolentine
- Martyrs - Anastasia of Sirmium,[8] Lucy
- Matchmakers - Raphael the Archangel
- Mathematicians - Barbara
- Mechanics - Catherine of Alexandria, Eligius
- Medical record librarians - Raymond of Penyafort
- Medical social workers - John Regis
- Medical technicians - Albertus Magnus[24]
- Mental health professionals - Dymphna
- Merchants - Amand,[9] Francis of Assisi,[10] Macarius of Unzha, Nicholas of Myra
- Messengers - Gabriel the Archangel
- Metal workers - Eligius
- Meteorologists - Medard
- Midwives - Pantaleon, Raymond Nonnatus
- Millers - Arnulph, Christina the Astonishing, Leodegar, Winnoc
- Miners - Barbara
- Missionaries - Francis Xavier, Mother Teresa of Calcutta, Thérèse of Lisieux ( The Little Flower )
- Motorcyclists - Columbanus
- Motorists - Anthony the Abbot
- Mountaineers - Bernard of Menthon
- Musicians - Cecilia,[5] Dunstan, Hildegard of Bingen
N
edit- Natural scientists - Albertus Magnus[24]
- Navigators - Brendan the Navigator
- Nomadic travelers - Anthony of Padua
- Numismatists - Eligius
- Notaries - Luke the Evangelist
- Nuns - Brigid of Ireland[5]
- Benedictine nuns - Scholastica
- Nurses - Agatha of Sicily,[6] Alexius of Rome, Camillus of Lellis,[2] Catherine of Alexandria, John of God, Margaret of Antioch, Raphael the Archangel
- Children's nurses - Foillan
- Nursing services - Elisabeth of Hungary
- Italian nurses - Catherine of Siena
- Nurse anesthetists - René Goupil[4]
- Nursing mothers - Basilissa[2]
O
edit- Obstetricians - Raymond Nonnatus
- Officers at arms - Benedict of Nursia
- Oil refiners - Honorius of Amiens
- Orphans - Gerolamo Emiliani [citation needed], Thérèse of Lisieux, Ursula
- Overseas workers - Lorenzo Ruiz
P
edit- Painters - Luke the Evangelist
- Papal delegates - Pope John XXIII
- Paramedics - Michael the Archangel
- Paralegals - Patrick
- Paratroopers - Michael the Archangel
- Parish clerks - Cassian of Imola
- Pasty crimpers - Piran
- Pawnbrokers - Bernardine of Feltre, Nicholas of Myra
- Peasants - Lucy
- Perfumers - Matthew
- Pewterers - Fiacre
- Pharmacists - Cosmas, Damian, Gemma Galgani, James (son of Alphaeus), James (son of Zebedee), Mary Magdalene, Raphael the Archangel
- Philosophers - Albertus Magnus,[24] Boethius, Catherine of Alexandria[5]
- Photographers - Veronica
- Physicists - Rebekah
- Pig keepers - Anthony the Abbot, Malo
- Pilgrims - Bona of Pisa, James (son of Zebedee)
- Pilots - Christopher
- Plasterers - Bartholomew the Apostle[8]
- Plowboys - Fiacre
- Plumbers - Maturinus
- Poets - John Henry Newman
- Police dispatchers - Gabriel the Archangel
- Police officers - Jude, Michael the Archangel
- Brazilian police officers - George
- Politicians - Thomas the Apostle, Thomas More, Marinus
- Polytechnic engineering - Ferdinand III of Castile
- Poor students - Joseph of Cupertino
- Popes - Peter the Apostle
- Porters[clarification needed] - Quentin
- Postal workers - Gabriel the Archangel
- Potters - Justa and Rufina, Peter the Apostle
- Preachers - Catherine of Alexandria[8]
- Pregnant women - Gerard Majella
- Priests - John Vianney
- Princes - Gottschalk
- Printers - Augustine of Hippo,[5] John Bosco
- Prison officers
- Psychiatrists - Christina the Astonishing, Dymphna
- Publishers - John Bosco
- Pyrotechnicians - Erasmus of Formiae[8]
Q
edit- Queens - Jadwiga of Poland
R
edit- Radio workers - Gabriel the Archangel
- Radiologists - Gabriel the Archangel[5]
- Royal Electrical Mechanical Engineers soldiers - Eligius
S
edit- Saddle makers - Crispin, George
- Saddlers[clarification needed] - Lucy
- Sailors - Botolph, Brendan the Navigator,[5] Elizabeth Seton, Erasmus of Formiae,[5] Nicholas of Myra, Peter the Apostle, Phocas the Gardener
- Sailors in Brittany - Maturinus
- French Canadian voyagers and sailors - Andrew the Apostle
- Salespeople - Lucy
- Scholars - Brigid of Ireland
- School children - Isidore of Seville, Madeleine Sophie Barat
- School teachers - Cassian of Imola
- Scientists - Albertus Magnus,[24] Dominic
- Scribes - Catherine of Alexandria
- Sculptors - Claude
- Seafarers - Brendan the Navigator
- Second hand dealers - Roch
- Secretaries - Catherine of Alexandria, Claude[5]
- Security guards - Matthew, Michael the Archangel
- Seminarians - Charles Borromeo,[5] Gabriel of Our Lady of Sorrows
- Service men of the Russian Strategic Rocket Forces - Barbara[25]
- Servers the sick - Saint Peter of Saint Joseph de Betancur[26]
- Shepherds - Bernadette of Lourdes,[5] Cuthbert, Cuthman, Dominic of Silos, Drogo of Sebourg, George, Germaine Cousin, Julian the Hospitaller, Raphael the Archangel, Regina, Solange
- Shoemakers - Crispin, Gangulphus, Peter the Apostle, Theobald of Provins
- Shorthand writers - Cassian of Imola
- Skiers - Bernard of Menthon[2]
- Silk makers - Severus of Avranches
- Software engineers - Isidore of Seville
- Soldiers - Adrian of Nicomedia, George,[8] Ignatius of Loyola, Joan of Arc, Martin of Tours, Michael the Archangel, Sebastian, Theodore, Heahmund
- Special forces - Philip Neri
- Spectacle makers - Jerome
- Speleologists
- Italian speleologists - Benedict of Nursia[2]
- Spiritual directors - Ephrem the Syrian
- Spur makers - Giles
- Stablemen - Andrew the Apostle
- Stained glass workers - Lucy
- Statesmen - Thomas More
- Steeplejacks - Erasmus of Formiae
- Stenographers - Cassian of Imola,[2] Catherine of Alexandria
- Stonecutters - Clement
- Stonemasons - Barbara, Blaise, Reinold, Marinus
- Students - Albertus Magnus,[24] Benedict of Nursia,[8] Catherine of Alexandria, Gabriel of Our Lady of Sorrows, Gemma Galgani, Isidore of Seville, Lawrence, Tatiana of Rome, Thomas Aquinas, Ursula, Wolbodo, St Alfred the Great
- Students in various European cities - Nicholas of Myra
- Surfers - Christopher
- Surgeons - Cosmas, Damian, Foillan, Luke the Evangelist, Quentin, Roch
T
edit- Tailors - Homobonus, Matthias, Quentin
- Tanners - Bartholomew the Apostle, Catherine of Alexandria, Clement, Crispin, Gangulphus, James (son of Zebedee), John the Apostle, John the Evangelist, Lawrence, Mary Magdalene, Simon
- Tax collectors - Matthew
- Teachers - Andrew the Apostle, Gregory the Great, Marcellin Champagnat, Thomas Aquinas
- Christian teachers - John Baptist de la Salle
- Television workers - Gabriel the Archangel
- Test takers - Joseph of Cupertino
- Teutonic Knights - George
- Tin miners - Piran
- Tinsmiths - Joseph of Arimathea, Piran
- Tinsmiths in Paris - Maturinus
- Theater performers - Clare of Assisi,[5] Genesius
- Thieves who repent - Nicholas of Myra
- Theologians - Augustine of Hippo,[8] John the Evangelist
- Therapists - Dymphna
- Thomasites - Kateri
- Those seeking lost items or people - Anthony of Padua[27]
- Those who work at great heights - Erasmus of Formiae
- Tile makers - Fiacre, Roch
- Town criers - Blaise
- Toymakers - Claude La Colombière, Nicholas of Myra
- Translators - Jerome,[18] Gottschalk
- Trappers - Bartholomew the Apostle, Eustachius
- Travellers - Bona of Pisa, Botolph, Christopher, James (son of Zebedee), Joseph, Macarius of Unzha,[28] Raphael the Archangel[29]
- Truss makers - Foillan
U
editV
edit- Veterinarians - Blaise,[8] Eligius, James (son of Zebedee)
- Vinegar makers - Vincent of Saragossa
- Vine dressers - Urban of Langres
- Vine growers - Amand,[9] Urban of Langres
- Vintners - Amand,[9] Urban of Langres
- Volunteers - Vincent de Paul
W
edit- Waiters - Zita
- Washer women - Hunna
- Wax melters and refiners - Ambrose of Milan, Bernard of Clairvaux
- Weavers - Anastasia of Sirmium,[8] Anthony Mary Claret[5]
- Wheelwrights - Catherine of Alexandria
- Wine growers - Theobald of Provins
- Wine makers - Vincent of Saragossa
- Working people - Joseph
- Women seeking a husband - Anthony of Padua
- Wood carvers - Wolfgang of Regensburg
- Wood workers - Wolfgang of Regensburg
- Wool combers and weavers - Blaise
- Wool makers - Severus of Avranches
- Writers - Francis de Sales,[5] Philip Neri, Teresa of Ávila, Hildegard of Bingen
X
editY
editZ
edit- Zoology - Albertus Magnus, Francis of Assisi
- Zookeepers - St. Paul
See also
editReferences
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