Patron Saints of against plague
30 saints serve as patrons of against plague.

Pope Saint Gregory The Great
Feast: September 3
Pope Saint Gregory the Great, also known as Gregory I, Gregory Dialogos, Gregory the Dialogist, Father of the Fathers, and Gregorius I Magnus, was born around the year 540 in Rome, Italy. He came...

Saint Adrian of Nicomedia
Feast: March 4
Saint Adrian of Nicomedia, also known as Hadrian, was a pagan officer and bodyguard at the imperial court of Nicomedia. He earned his reputation as a fierce and devoted protector, standing by the...

Saint Casimir of Poland
Feast: March 4
Saint Casimir of Poland, also known as Casimir of Cracow, Kazimieras, Kazimierz, or Kazimir, was born on October 3, 1458 in Wawel, Kraków, Poland. He was the younger son of King Casimir IV of Poland...

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 Charalampias
Feast: February 10
Saint Charalampias, also known as Caralampo, Charalambos, Charalampes, Charalampios, Charalampius, Charalampos, Charalampus, Chartalampus, Haralabos, Haralambos, Haralampos, Haralampus, or...

Saint Colman of Stockerau
Feast: July 17
Saint Colman of Stockerau, also known as Colman of Melk, Coloman of..., Colomannus of..., Koloman of..., and Kálmán of..., may have been of noble or royal birth. Not much is known about his early...

Saint Cuthbert of Lindisfarne
Feast: March 20
Saint Cuthbert of Lindisfarne, also known as Thaumaturgus of England or Wonder-Worker of England, was born in 634 somewhere in the British Isles. Orphaned at an early age, he worked as a shepherd...

Saint Edmund of East Anglia
Feast: November 20
Saint Edmund of East Anglia, also known as Edmund the Martyr, was a remarkable figure in both the religious and political history of England. Born around 841, probably in Nuremberg, Germany, he...

Saint Erhard of Regensburg
Feast: January 8
Saint Erhard of Regensburg, also known as Erhard of Ratisbon, Erhard of Ardagh, Erhard of Bavaria, Erhard of Sax, Erhard the Scot, Erhard Scoticus, Albert of…., Eberhard of…., Eberhardus of….,...

Saint Eucharius of Trier
Feast: December 8
Saint Eucharius of Trier, also known as Euchary, was the first bishop of Trier, Germany. He is believed to have been one of the 72 disciples of Christ and was sent to Gaul as its first bishop in the...

Saint Felix of Nantes
Feast: January 6
Saint Felix of Nantes was born in the Aquitaine region of modern France around the year 515. He was born into a noble family and received a good education, becoming very fluent in the Greek language....

Saint Frances of Rome
Feast: March 9
Saint Frances of Rome, also known as Franziske av Rome or Francesca Bussa de’ Leoni, was born in Rome, Italy in 1384 to the noble Bussa family. Her parents, Paul Bussa and Jacobella de’ Roffredeschi,...

Saint Francis of Paola
Feast: April 2
Saint Francis of Paola, also known as Franciscus de Paula, Francis the Fire Handler, Francesco di Paola, and Francisco de Paula, was born on March 27, 1416, in Paola, Calabria, Kingdom of Italy (part...

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 George
Feast: April 23
Saint George, also known as Jirí, Jordi, Victory Bringer, and Zorzo, was a soldier and martyr who lived during the 3rd century. While much of his life is shrouded in legend, one of the most...

Saint Gerald of Mayo
Feast: March 13
Saint Gerald of Mayo was a prominent Catholic monk and abbot who lived during the 7th and 8th centuries. Born in Northumbria, England, he dedicated his life to the service of God and became known for...

Saint Gerlac of Valkenburg
Feast: January 5
Saint Gerlac of Valkenburg, also known as Gerlac von Houthem, Gerlac of Maastricht, Gerlach, Gerlache, Gerlacus, Gerlachus, or Gerlak, was born into nobility around 1100 in Valkenburg, Netherlands....

Saint Godeberta of Noyon
Feast: April 11
Saint Godeberta of Noyon, also known as Godebertha of Noyon or Godberta of Noyon, was born in the 7th century near Amiens, France. Despite her parents' plans for an arranged marriage, Godeberta felt...

Saint Guarinus of Sion
Feast: August 27
Saint Guarinus of Sion, also known as Guarinus of Molesmes, Guarinus of Sitten, Guarinus of Zion, and by various other similar names, was born around 1065 to a noble family in Pont-à-Mousson,...

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 John Francis Regis
Feast: December 31
Saint John Francis Regis, also known as Jean-François Régis, was born on January 31, 1597, in Font-Couverte, Narbonne, Languedoc, France. He was the son of a wealthy merchant and received his...

Saint Macarius of Antioch
Feast: April 10
Saint Macarius of Antioch, also known as Macarius of Ghent, Macarius of Armenia, Macarius the Armenian, Macaire, Macario, and Makary, was a Bishop of Antioch and Pisidia in the early 11th century. He...

Saint Reinhold of Cologne
Feast: January 7
Saint Reinhold of Cologne, also known as Reinhold of Koln, Reinhold of Dortmund, Rainald of..., Reinold of..., Reinout of..., Reynold of..., Rinaldo of..., and Rinold of..., was a relative of...

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 Roch
Feast: August 16
Saint Roch, also known as Roc, Rocco, Roche, Rochus, Rock, Rocke, Rollock, Rollox, Roque, and Seemirookie, was a French noble who developed a strong empathy for the poor and sick from an early age....

Saint Saturninus of Toulouse
Feast: November 29
Saint Saturninus of Toulouse, also known as Cernín, Sadurní, Sadurninho, Sarnin, Satordi, Saturdi, Saturnin, Saturnino, Serenín, Sernin, Zernin, was born in the third century to Roman nobility in...

Saint Sebastian
Feast: January 20
Saint Sebastian, also known as Saint Sebastien, was born in Narbonne, Gaul (part of modern France), during the third century. He was the son of a wealthy Roman family and received his education in...

Saint Valentine of Passau
Feast: January 7
Saint Valentine of Passau, also known as Valentine of Mais, was a monk, abbot, and missionary bishop in the region of Rhaetia, which encompassed parts of modern-day Italy, Austria, and Switzerland....

Saint Valentine of Rome
Feast: February 14
Saint Valentine of Rome, also known as Saint Valentine of Terni, was a priest in Rome, possibly even a bishop. He was also renowned as a physician. Saint Valentine's story is intertwined with acts of...

Saint Walburga
Feast: February 25
Saint Walburga, also known by various names such as Auboué, Bugga, Valborg, and Walpurga, was born around 710 in Devonshire, Wessex, England. She came from a noble family, being the daughter of Saint...
Prayer for the Intercession of the Patron Saints of against plague
Dear patron saints of against plague, 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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