Patron Saints of Against fever
40 saints serve as patrons of against fever.

Four Crowned Martyrs
Feast: November 8
The Four Crowned Martyrs, also known as Saint Castorus, Saint Claudius, Saint Nicostratus, and Saint Simpronian, are revered as saints within the Catholic Church. They were skilled stone carvers...

Pope Saint Cornelius
Feast: September 16
Pope Saint Cornelius was the Bishop of Rome and the twenty-first Pope of the Catholic Church. He was elected as Pope during a time of intense persecution, where papal ascension often meant a quick...

Saint Abraham of Cyriacus
Feast: June 15
Saint Abraham of Cyriacus, also known as Abraham of St-Cirgue, was born on the banks of the River Euphrates in Mesopotamia, modern-day Iraq. Little is known about his early life, but it is believed...

Saint Adelard of Corbie
Feast: January 2
Saint Adelard of Corbie, also known as Adalard, Adalhard, Adelhard, Adalardus, Adelardus, Alard, Alardus, and Adalardo, was a prominent figure in the 8th and 9th centuries. He was born around the...

Saint Aldegundis
Feast: January 30
Saint Aldegundis, also known as Adelgund, Adelgundis, Alda, Aldegond, Aldegonda, Aldegonde, Aldegondes, Aldegun, Aldegunais, Aldegund, Aldegunde, Alke, Gunda, Orgonne, was born around 633 in...

Saint Amalburga of Mauberge
Feast: July 10
Saint Amalburga of Maubeuge, also known as Amalburga of Temse, Amalberga, Amalia, Amelberg, and Amelia, was a seventh-century Catholic saint and a relative of Saint Pepin of Landen. She was born in...

Saint Amand of Maastricht
Feast: February 6
Saint Amand of Maastricht, also known as Amandus, was born around the year 584 in Poitou, France. From our understanding of historical documents, he lived as a hermit for some time before feeling a...

Saint Andrew The Apostle
Feast: November 30
Saint Andrew The Apostle, also known as the First Apostle, was born in Bethsaida, Galilee. He was a fisherman by trade and the brother of Simon Peter. Andrew initially followed John the Baptist and...

Saint Antonius of Florence
Feast: May 2
Saint Antonius of Florence, also known as Antonius Pierozzi or Antonino, was born on March 1, 1389, in Florence, Italy. Despite his poor health, he expressed a desire to join the Dominicans. However,...

Saint Armagillus of Brittany
Feast: August 16
Saint Armagillus of Brittany, also known as Armael, Armagil, Armagilo, Armagilus, Armahel, Armail, Armel, Arthmael, Arthfael, Artmaglus, Arthmail, Arzel, Erme, Ermel, Ermin, Ermyn, Hermel, and...

Saint Benedict of Nursia
Feast: July 11
Saint Benedict of Nursia, also known as Benedict of Narsia, Benedict of Norsia, and Benedetto da Norcia, was a prominent figure in Catholicism as the founder of Western Monasticism. Born to the Roman...

Saint Blaise
Feast: February 3
Saint Blaise, also known as Biagio, Blase, Blasius, or Blasien, was a physician and the Bishop of Sebaste, Armenia. He lived a humble and dedicated life in a cave on Mount Argeus, devoting his time...

Saint Castulus of Rome
Feast: March 26
Saint Castulus of Rome, also known as Castulus of Moosburg, was a military officer in the imperial palace in Rome during the reign of Emperor Diocletian. He was a devout Christian, although he kept...

Saint Colette
Feast: March 6
Saint Colette of Corbie (1381–1447) was born in France to a carpenter whose parents were nearly sixty years old at her birth. Orphaned at seventeen, she was placed under the care of a...

Saint Dominic of Sora
Feast: January 22
Saint Dominic of Sora, also known as Dominico de Sora, was a Benedictine monk and abbot who lived during the 10th and 11th centuries. He was born around 951 in Foligno, which is located in the...

Saint Domitian of Huy
Feast: May 7
Saint Domitian of Huy, also known as Saint Domitian of Tongres, was a prominent figure in the 6th century Gaul. Born in Gaul in the 6th century, not much is known about his early life and background,...

Saint Ermelinda of Meldaert
Feast: October 29
Saint Ermelinda of Meldaert, also known as Ermelinde or Ermelindis, was born around the year 510 in Lovenjoel, Belgium. She came from a wealthy noble family and was the daughter of Ermeonoldo and...

Saint Genevieve
Feast: January 3
Saint Genevieve was born in 422 in Nanterre, a small village near Paris, France. From a young age, she displayed a deep spiritual inclination and a desire to dedicate her life to God. At the age of...

Saint Gerebernus
Feast: May 15
Saint Gerebernus, also known as Genebern, Genebrard, Gerebern, Gereborn, Gerebran, and Gerebrand, was an Irish priest born in the 7th century. He played a significant role in the early life of Saint...

Saint Gertrude of Nivelles
Feast: March 17
Saint Gertrude of Nivelles, also known as Gertrude of Landen, was born in the year 626 in the town of Landen, Belgium. She was the younger daughter of Saint Pepin of Landen, a nobleman, and Saint Ida...

Saint Godehard of Hildesheim
Feast: May 5
Saint Godehard of Hildesheim, also known as Godehard the Bishop, was born around 960 in Bavaria, which is now modern Germany. He grew up in a devoutly religious environment, as his father worked for...

Saint Gonéri of Tréguier
Feast: July 18
Saint Gonéri of Tréguier, also known as Gonéri of Brittany, Gonéri of Plougrescant, Gonéry of…, Gonnéry of…, or Koneri of…, was a Catholic saint who lived during the sixth century. He was born in the...

Saint Hugh of Cluny
Feast: April 29
Saint Hugh of Cluny, also known as Hugh the Great, Hugh of Cluni, Hugh of Semur, or Hugues de Cluny, was born into the Burgundian nobility in 1024. He was the eldest son of Count Dalmatius of Semur...

Saint Jodocus
Feast: December 13
Saint Jodocus, also known as Giudoco, Iodocus, Jodoc, Joost, and various other variations of his name, was a seventh-century king in Brittany. He was born as the son of King Juthael of Amorica....

Saint Liborius of Le Mans
Feast: April 9
Saint Liborius of Le Mans, also known as Liboire or Liborio, was born in the early 4th century in Gaul, which is now modern-day France. He came from a noble family and was known for his piety and...

Saint Peter Chrysologus
Feast: July 30
Saint Peter Chrysologus, also known as Pietro Crisologo, was an influential figure in the early Church. He was born in 406 in Imola, Italy, and later became a prominent adult convert to Christianity....

Saint Peter The Apostle
Feast: June 29
Saint Peter the Apostle, also known as Cephas, was a professional fisherman and the brother of Saint Andrew the Apostle. It was Andrew who introduced Peter to Jesus, and Peter became one of the...

Saint Petronilla of Rome
Feast: May 31
Saint Petronilla of Rome, also known as Aurelia Petronilla, was a devout Roman citizen who lived during the 1st century. Contrary to popular legend, there is no historical evidence to support the...

Saint Radegunde
Feast: August 13
Saint Radegunde, also known as Radegonda, Radegund, Rhadegund, Radegonde, Radigund, and Radegundes, was a remarkable figure in Catholic history. Born in 518 in Erfurt, Saxony, she was the daughter of...

Saint Raymond Nonnatus
Feast: August 31
Saint Raymond Nonnatus, also known as Raymund Nonnatus or Raimundo Nonato, was born in 1204 to the Spanish nobility in the diocese of Urgel, Catalonia, Spain. His father had planned a successful...

Saint Remigius of Rheims
Feast: January 13
Saint Remigius of Rheims, also known as the Apostle of the Franks, was born around the year 438 to the Gallo-Roman nobility. He was the son of Emilius, count of Laon, and Saint Celina. Saint Remigius...

Saint Romedio of Nonsberg
Feast: January 15
Saint Romedio of Nonsberg, also known as Romedio of Hohenwart, Romedio of Salzburg, Romedio of Sanzeno, Romedio of Thaur, and Romedius of various other places, was born to the noble family of the...

Saint Severus of Avranches
Feast: February 1
Saint Severus of Avranches, also known as Severus of Avranches, was born to a humble peasant family in Cotentin, Normandy, France. From a young age, he developed a deep devotion to his faith and felt...

Saint Sigismund of Burgundy
Feast: May 1
Saint Sigismund of Burgundy, also known as Sigismund the Martyr, was born as the son of King Gunebald, the Vandal king of Burgundy. He was a spiritual student of Saint Avitus of Vienne, a prominent...

Saint Teilo of Llandaff
Feast: February 9
Saint Teilo of Llandaff, also known by various other names including Dillo, Dillon, Dol, Elidius, Elios, Eliud, Teilan, Teilio, Teilou, Teilus, Teio, Teiou, Teliano, Teliarus, Teliavo, Teliou,...

Saint Thaumastus of Mainz
Feast: January 1
Saint Thaumastus of Mainz, also known as Thaumastus of Poitiers or Theomastus of Poitiers, was an early 5th-century bishop of Mainz, a city in modern-day Germany. Not much is known about his early...

Saint Tillo of Solignac
Feast: January 7
Saint Tillo of Solignac, also known by numerous other names such as Tillo of Westphalia, Tillo of Izegem, Filman, Hillo, Hillonius, Hilonius, Theau, Théau, Thielemann, Thielman, Thillo, Tillmann,...

Saint Ulric of Augsburg
Feast: July 4
Saint Ulric of Augsburg, also known as Ulric of Augusta, was born in 890 in Kyburg, Zurich, Switzerland. He was the son of Count Hucpald and Thetbirga and was related to the dukes of Alamannia and...

Saint Virginia of Steverge
Feast: January 7
Saint Virginia of Steverge, also known as Virginia of Poitiers, Virginia of Thonars, and by other aliases such as Sigrid, Verge, Vierge, and Virgana, was a shepherdess in the area of Poitou, France....

Saint Winnoc of Wormhoult
Feast: November 6
Saint Winnoc of Wormhout, also known as Winnoc of Flanders, was born in the 7th century in Wales to noble parents. Some sources suggest that his father was Saint Judicael, adding further prestige to...
Prayer for the Intercession of the Patron Saints of Against fever
Dear patron saints of against fever, we humbly ask for your intercession before our Lord. Guide and protect all those who seek your help. Through your holy examples, help us to grow in faith and virtue. Amen.
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