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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
Military service is not a requirement, but is advantageous (in Italy there are two national military police forces in addition to civilian police forces). [8] The Gendarmerie's patron saint is Saint Michael the Archangel. [4] Since 1977, the oratory of San Pellegrino in Vaticano serves as the chapel of the Gendarmerie.
Jude is the patron saint of the Chicago Police Department, of Customs Officers, of Clube de Regatas do Flamengo (a soccer team in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) and of two St Jude's GAA teams, the first in Templeogue Dublin 6W and also St Jude's GAA club in Southampton & Bournemouth (UK). His other patronages include desperate situations and hospitals.
Since the fourteenth century, Saint Michael has been the patron saint of Dumfries in Scotland, where a church dedicated to him was built at the southern end of the town, on a mound overlooking the River Nith. [153] An Anglican sisterhood dedicated to Saint Michael under the title of the Community of St Michael and All Angels was founded in 1851 ...
Myth 6: Ending qualified immunity makes it possible for police officers to be labeled as criminals for doing their job. Fact 6: Qualified immunity is a civil, not criminal, proceeding.
Former Capitol Police officers present during the Jan. 6, 2021 insurrection said President-elect Trump’s commitment to pardon rioters is “a betrayal.” “It’s a betrayal, a stab in the ...
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The military saints, warrior saints and soldier saints are patron saints, martyrs and other saints associated with the military. They were originally composed of the early Christians who were soldiers in the Roman army during the persecution of Christians , especially the Diocletianic Persecution of AD 303–313.