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

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    The examples and perspective in this article deal primarily with Roman Catholicism and do not represent a worldwide view of the subject. You may improve this article , discuss the issue on the talk page , or create a new article , as appropriate.

  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. Catholic Church and health care - Wikipedia

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    There are a number of patron saints for physicians, the most important of whom are Saint Luke the Evangelist, the physician and disciple of Christ; Saints Cosmas and Damian, 3rd-century physicians from Syria; and Saint Pantaleon, a 4th-century physician from Nicomedia. Archangel Raphael is also considered a patron saint of physicians. [80]

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

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    But if we went along the lines of something like "list of saints by their patronages", then we would simply list the saint's name and -- alongside it -- whatever he is the patron saint of. So the list would say (as a hypothetical example): Saint Ann - patron saint of cancer; of Tennessee; of Mexicans; and of hairdressers. (Etc.)

  6. Gerolamo Emiliani - Wikipedia

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    Born in Venice, he spent some time in the military, and later served as a magistrate. Emiliani provided for the sick, the hungry, and orphans; and persuaded others to do likewise. Through his good offices a number of hospitals and orphanages were established in several northern Italian towns. He was canonized in 1767 and is the patron saint of ...

  7. Category:Patron saints - Wikipedia

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    A patron saint, patroness saint, patron hallow or heavenly protector is a saint who in Roman Catholicism, Anglicanism, Eastern Orthodoxy, or particular branches of Islam, is regarded as the heavenly advocate of a nation, place, craft, activity, class, clan, family or person.

  8. Lists of saints - Wikipedia

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    It lists of hundreds of saints from Ireland and beyond. [1] In various religions, a saint is a revered person who has achieved an eminent status of holiness, known as sainthood. The word saint comes from the Latin word sanctus, meaning ' holy ', and although saint has been applied in other religious contexts, the word has its origins in ...

  9. Category:Lists of saints - Wikipedia

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    Patron saints of ailments, illness, and dangers; Patron saints of ethnic groups; R. List of royal saints and martyrs; List of Russian saints (until 15th century)