Patron Saints of Occupations
Cross referenced alphabetically by both occupation and name
A B C D E F G H I J K L M
N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Adalhard Trypho: Gardeners
Agatha: Nurses
Agnes: Young Girls
Albertus Magnus: Scientists
Aloysius Gonzaga: Youth
Alphonsus Liguori: Confessors, Theologians
Altar boys: John Berchmans
Amand: Innkeepers
Anastasius: Goldsmiths
Andrew: Fishermen
Andronicus Silversmiths
Anne: Cabinetmakers, Homemakers
Anthony of Egypt: Butchers, Gravediggers
Anthony of Padua: Travelers
Apollonia: Dentists
Architects: Thomas the Apostle
Artists: Luke, Catherine of Bologna
Astonomers: Angelico, Dominic
Athletes: Dominic
Augustine of Hippo: Brewers, Printers, Theologians
Authors: Sebastian, Francis De Sales
Aviators: Our Lady of Loreto, Therese of Lisieux, Joseph of Cupertino
Bakers: Elizabeth of Hungary, Nicholas
Bankers: Matthew
Bartholomew: Plasterers
Bede: Scholars
Blacksmiths: Dunstan
Booksellers: John of God
Brendan: Sailors
Brewers: Augustine of Hippo, Luke, Nicholas of Myra
Bricklayers: Stephen
Brides: Nicholas of Myra
Brigid of Ireland: Dairy Workers, Scholars
Builders: Vincent Ferrer
Butchers: Anthony of Egypt, Luke
Cabinetmakers: Anne
Camilus of Lellis: Nurses
Canonists: Raymone of Penafort
Carpenters: Joseph
Cassian: Stonecutters
Catherine of Bologna: Artists
Cecilia: Musicians, Poets, Singers
Children: Nicholas of Myra
Christopher: Motorists, Porters, Sailors, Travelers
Clement I: Stonemasons
Clerics: Gabriel of the Sorrowful Mother
Confessors: Alphonsus Liguori, John Nepomucen
Cooks: Lawrence, Martha
Coppersmiths: Maurus
Cosmas and Damian: Pharmacists, Physicians, Surgeons
Crispin and Crispinian: Shoemakers
Cuthbert: Sailors
Dairy Workers: Brigid of Ireland
David: Poets
Dentists: Apollonia
Dismus: Prisoners
Dominic: Astronomers
Dominic Savio: Young Boys
Dunstan: Blacksmiths, Goldsmiths, Jewelers, Locksmiths, Musicians
Ecologists: Francis of Assisi
Eligius: Jewelers, Metalworkers
Elizabeth of Hungary: Bakers
Elmo: Sailors
Engineers: Ferdinand III
Erasmus: Sailors
Eulalia: Sailors
Eustachius: Hunters
Farmers: George, Isidore
Ferdinand III: Engineers
Fiacre: Gardeners
Firefighters: Florian
Fishermen: Andrew
Florian: Firefighters
Florists: Therese of Lisieux
Four Crowned Martyrs: Sculptors
Frances Xavier Cabrini: Immigrants
Francis De Sales: Authors, Journalists, Writers
Francis of Assisi: Ecologists
Gabriel: Messengers, Postal Workers, Radio Workers
Gabriel of the Sorrowful Mother: Clerics, Youth
Gardeners: Adalhard Trypho, Fiacre, Phocas of Sinope
Genesius: Lawyers, Printers, Secretaries, Stenographers
George: Farmers, Soldiers
Gerard Majella: Mothers
Glassworkers: Luke
Goldsmiths: Dunstan, Anastasius
Gravediggers: Anthony of Egypt
Gregory I "The Great": Musicians, Singers, Teachers
Grocers: Michael
Hairdressers: Martin De Porres
Homemakers: Anne
Homobonus: Tailors
Hubert: Hunters
Hunters: Hubert, Eustachius
Ignatius of Loyola: Soldiers
Immigrants: Frances Xavier Cabrini
Innkeepers: Amand, Martha
Isidore: Farmers, Laborers
Ivo: Lawyers
James: Laborers
Jean-Baptiste De La Sale: Teachers
Jean-Baptiste Vianney: Priests
Jerome: Librarians, Scholars
Jewelers: Eligius, Dunstan
Joan of Arc: Soldiers
John Berchmans: Altar Boys, Youth
John Bosco: Laborers
John Chrysostom: Preachers
John of God: Booksellers, Nurses, Printers
John Nepomucen: Confessors
Joseph: Carpenters, Workers
Joseph Cafasso: Prisoners
Joseph of Cupertino: Aviators
Journalists: Francis De Sales
Justin: Philosophers
Laborers: Isidore, James, John Bosco
Lawrence: Cooks
Lawyers: Ivo, Genesius, Thomas More
Librarians: Jerome
Locksmiths: Dunstan
Louise De Marillac: Social Workers
Luke: Artists, Brewers, Butchers, Glassworkers, Notaries, Painters, Pharmacists, Physicians, Surgeons
Maids: Zita
Mariners: Michael, Nicholas of Tolentino
Mark: Notaries
Martha: Cooks, Innkeepers, Servants
Martin De Porres: Hairdressers
Martin of Tours: Soldiers
Matthew: Bankers, Tax Collectors
Maurus: Coppersmiths
Messengers: Gabriel
Metalworkers: Eligius
Michael: Grocers, Mariners, Police Officers, Radiologists
Monica: Mothers
Mothers: Monica, Gerard Majella
Motorists: Christopher
Musicians: Gregory the Great, Cecilia, Dunstan
Nicholas: Pawnbrokers, Sailors
Nicholas of Myra: Brewers, Brides, Children
Nicholas of Tolentino: Mariners
Notaries: Luke, Mark
Nurses: Camilus of Lellis
Our Lady of Loreto: Aviators
Painters: Luke
Pantaleon: Physicians
Paula: Widows
Pawnbrokers: Nicholas
Peter of Alcantara: Watchmen
Pharmacists: Cosmas and Damian, Luke, Raphael
Philosophers: Justin
Phocas of Sinope: Gardeners
Physicians: Pantaleon, Cosmas and Damian, Luke, Raphael
Plasterers: Bartholomew
Poets: David, Cecilia
Police Officers: Michael
Porters: Christopher
Postal Employees: Gabriel
Preachers: John Chrysostom
Priests: Jean-Baptiste Vianney (Cure D'Ars)
Printers: Genesius, John of God, Augustine of Hippo
Prisoners: Dismus, Joseph Cafasso
Radiologists: Michael
Radio Workers: Gabriel
Raphael: Nurses, Pharmacists, Physicians, Travelers
Sailors: Cuthbert, Brendan, Eulalia, Christopher, Erasmus, Nicholas, Elmo
Scholars: Brigid of Ireland, Bede, Jerome
Scientists: Albertus Magnus
Sculptors: Four Crowned Martyrs
Sebastian: Authors, Soldiers
Secretaries: Genesius
Shoemakers: Crispin and Crispinian
Silversmiths: Andronicus
Singers: Gregory I "the Great", Cecilia
Social Workers: Louise De Marillac
Soldiers: George, Ignatius of Loyola, Sebastian, Martin of Tours, Joan of Arc
Stenographers: Genesius
Stephen: Bricklayers, Stonemasons
Stonecutters: Cassian
Stonemasons: Clement I, Stephen
Students: Thomas Aquinas
Surgeons: Cosmas and Damian, Luke
Tailors: Homobonus
Tax Collectors: Matthew
Teachers: Gregory the Great, Jean-Baptiste De La Salle
Theologians: Augustine, Alphonsus Liguori
Therese of Lisieux: Aviators, Florists
Thomas Aquinas: Students
Thomas the Apostle: Architects
Thomas More: Lawyers
Travelers: Anthony of Padua, Nicholas of Myra, Christopher, Raphael
Vincent Ferrer: Builders
Watchmen: Peter of Alcantara
Widows: Paula
Workers: Joseph
Writers: Francis De Sales
Young Boys: Dominic Savio
Young Girls: Agnes
Youth: Aloysius Gonzaga, John Berchmans, Gabriel of the Sorrowful Mother.
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