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Patron Saint of the Sick
 Saint George: Patron Saint of England by Christopher Stace, Saint George: Patron Saint of England
 The Saint-A-Day Guide: A Lighthearted But Accurate (and Not Too Irreverent) Compendium by Sean Kelly, Filled with fine art, kitsch, icons, photographs, movie stills, and drawings, an amusing and informative calendrical listing of the patron saints,including Saint Germaine Cousine, the patron saint of unattractive people, details each saint or saints, provides a brief biography, and lists the causes for which they may be invoked. Originally published as The Birthday Book of Saints. Reprint. 20,000 first printing.
Patron saint - In several forms of Christianity, but especially in Roman Catholicism, a patron saint has special affinity for a trade or group. St. Saint David's Day - Saint David's Day (Welsh: Dydd Gŵyl Dewi Sant - "Day of the Festival of Saint David") is the day that the patron saint of Wales, Saint David, is celebrated. It falls on 1 march every year. Saint Lucy - Saint Lucy of Syracuse, also known as Saint Lucia, (traditional dates 283-304) was a rich young Christian martyr who is venerated as a Saint by Catholic and Orthodox Christians. Her feast day in the West is December 13, by the unreformed Julian calendar the longest night of the year; she is the patron saint of blindness. Saint Patrick - Saint Patrick (died March 17?, 492/493) is the patron saint of Ireland, along with Saint Brigid and Saint Columba.
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