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  2. List of patron saints by occupation and activity - Wikipedia

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    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]

  3. Camillus de Lellis - Wikipedia

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    In 1886, Pope Leo XIII proclaimed him patron of all hospitals and of the sick. [3] In 1930, Pope Pius XI named him co-patron, with Saint John of God of nurses and nursing associations. [ 8 ] His assistance is also invoked against gambling.

  4. Talk : List of patron saints by occupation and activity

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    As I give it more thought, I am liking my idea more and more. Presently, we have several different "list of patron saint" articles (by ailment and disease; by occupation; by nationality; etc). That makes no sense. Look at my hypothetical example here: Saint Ann - patron saint of cancer; of Tennessee; of Mexicans; and of hairdressers.

  5. Agatha of Sicily - Wikipedia

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    Agatha is the patron saint of Catania, Molise, Malta, San Marino, Gallipoli in Apulia, [b] and Zamarramala, a municipality of the Province of Segovia in Spain. She is also the patron saint of breast cancer patients, rape victims, martyrs, wet nurses, bell-founders, and bakers, and is invoked against fire, earthquakes, and eruptions of Mount Etna.

  6. Portal:Catholic Church/Patron Archive/February - Wikipedia

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    Blaise is a saint in the Catholic, Western Rite Orthodoxy, Eastern Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox Churches and is the patron saint of wool combers and of sufferers from ENT illnesses. In the Latin Church, his feast falls on 3 February. In the Eastern Churches, it is on 11 February.

  7. Brigid's cross - Wikipedia

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    Brigid's cross is named for Brigid of Kildare, the only female patron saint of Ireland, who was born c. 450 in Leinster.Unlike her contemporary, Saint Patrick, Brigid left no historical record, and most information about her life and work derives from a hagiography written by the monk Cogitosus some 200 years after her birth. [13]

  8. Holy Thorn Reliquary - Wikipedia

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    Jean, duc de Berry at prayer, with Saint Andrew, his patron saint. One work that survived long enough to be recorded in an 18th-century painting had a very similar gold castle as its base, with a paradisal garden within the walls, in this case with trees bearing pearls and red gems.

  9. Saint Luke Drawing the Virgin - Wikipedia

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    Saint Luke Drawing the Virgin is a large oil and tempera on oak panel painting, usually dated between 1435 and 1440, attributed to the Early Netherlandish painter Rogier van der Weyden. Housed in the Museum of Fine Arts , Boston , it shows Luke the Evangelist , patron saint of artists, sketching the Virgin Mary as she nurses the Child Jesus .

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