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Patron Saints of against hernias

5 saints serve as patrons of against hernias.

Saint Catald of Taranto

Saint Catald of Taranto

Feast: May 10

Saint Catald of Taranto, also known as Catald of Tarentum, Catald of Rachau, Cataldus of various forms, Cathal of different variations, Cattaldo, Cathaluds, Cathaldus, or Cataldo, was born in the 7th...

Saint Conrad of Piacenza

Saint Conrad of Piacenza

Feast: February 19

Saint Conrad of Piacenza, also known as Conrad of Noto, Conrad Confalonieri, Corrado, Currau, and Kerrew, was born into nobility around 1290 in Piacenza, Italy. He was married to Euphrosyne, the...

Saint Damian

Saint Damian

Feast: September 26

Saint Damian, also known as the Moneyless or the Silverless, was a revered Catholic saint who lived in the 3rd century. He is often mentioned alongside his twin brother, Saint Cosmas, with whom he...

Saint Drogo

Saint Drogo

Feast: April 16

Saint Drogo, also known as Dreux, Drogone, Drugo, or Druon, was born into a noble Flemish family in the year 1105. Unfortunately, tragedy struck his life at an early age when his mother passed away...

Saint Ginés De La Jara

Saint Ginés De La Jara

Feast: August 25

Saint Ginés De La Jara, also known as Ginés de la Xara, Ginés el Franco, and Genesius Sciarensis, was a holy man believed to have lived as a hermit in the vicinity of modern-day Cartagena, Spain,...

Prayer for the Intercession of the Patron Saints of against hernias

Dear patron saints of against hernias, 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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