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Patron Saints of against storms

24 saints serve as patrons of against storms.

Saint Agrippina of Rome

Saint Agrippina of Rome

Feast: June 23

Martyr

Saint Agrippina of Rome, also known as Agrippina of Mineo, was born into the imperial Roman nobility during a time of great persecution of Christians. She chose to consecrate herself as a virgin,...

Saint Barbara

Saint Barbara

Feast: December 4

Martyr

Saint Barbara, also known as Barbe, was a legendary Catholic Saint who lived during the 3rd century in Nicomedia, now modern-day Turkey. Although her story is considered legend, her hagiography has...

Saint Bertulph of Renty

Saint Bertulph of Renty

Feast: February 5

Saint Bertulph of Renty, also known as Berton, Bertou, Bertoul, Bertulf, Bertulphe, and Bertulphus, was a remarkable Catholic saint who lived during the 7th and 8th centuries. Born around 640 in...

Saint Blaise

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

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 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 Christopher

Saint Christopher

Feast: July 25

Saint Christopher, also known as Christobal, Christoval, Cristobal, Kester, Kitt, Kitts, or Offero, was a third-century martyr who lived during the persecutions of Decius. While little is known for...

Saint Cristanziano of Piceno

Saint Cristanziano of Piceno

Feast: May 13

Saint Cristanziano of Piceno, also known as Cristanziano of Anzio, Christian, Crisanto, Crisanziano, Criscento, Criscenziana, Criscenziano, and Crisenziano, was the first person in the area of Ascoli...

Saint Cyril

Saint Cyril

Feast: February 14

Saint Cyril, also known as the Apostle of Bulgaria, the Apostle of the Slavs, the Apostle of the Southern Slavs, Constantin, Constantine the Philosopher, Constantine, Cyril the Philosopher, Equal of...

Saint Donatus of Münstereifel

Saint Donatus of Münstereifel

Feast: June 30

Saint Donatus of Münstereifel, also known as Donatus of Arezzo, was born around the year 140 in Rome, Italy. He was the son of Faustus, a non-Christian, and his mother Flaminia, who was a devout...

Saint Erasmus of Formiae

Saint Erasmus of Formiae

Feast: June 2

Saint Erasmus of Formiae, also known as Saint Elmo, was a bishop of Formiae in Campagna, Italy during the early 4th century. He is revered as a martyr and is one of the Fourteen Holy Helpers in the...

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,...

Saint Gratus of Aosta

Saint Gratus of Aosta

Feast: September 7

Saint Gratus of Aosta, also known as Grato, was a priest and later the bishop of Aosta, Italy, serving sometime after the year 451. He was a devout and zealous follower of Christ, dedicated to...

Saint Helena of Constantinople

Saint Helena of Constantinople

Feast: August 18

Saint Helena of Constantinople, also known as Saint Helen or Helena Augusta, was a remarkable woman who played a significant role in the history of Christianity. Born around 248 in Drepanon,...

Saint Henry of Uppsala

Saint Henry of Uppsala

Feast: January 20

Saint Henry of Uppsala, also known as Henry of Finland, Henry of Sweden, Heikki of... and Henrik of..., was an English-born Catholic saint who played a significant role in the evangelization of...

Saint Jodocus

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 Methodius

Saint Methodius

Feast: February 14

Saint Methodius, brother of Saint Cyril, was born into Greek nobility in Thessalonica. After studying and later...

Saint Scholastica

Saint Scholastica

Feast: February 10

Saint Scholastica, also known as Saint Benedict's twin sister, was born to the Italian nobility in 480 in Italy. Her mother tragically died during childbirth, which deeply affected both Scholastica...

Saint Thomas Aquinas

Saint Thomas Aquinas

Feast: January 28

Saint Thomas Aquinas, also known as Thomas Aquino, Thomas of Aquino, Angel of the Schools, Angelic Doctor, Doctor Angelicus, Doctor Communis, Great Synthesizer, The Dumb Ox, The Universal Teacher,...

Saint Tiburtius of Rome

Saint Tiburtius of Rome

Feast: April 14

Saint Tiburtius of Rome, also known as Saint Tiburtius of Rome, was the brother of Saint Valerian. Born in Rome, Italy in the 3rd century, he converted to Christianity and dedicated his life to...

Saint Urban of Langres

Saint Urban of Langres

Feast: April 2

Saint Urban of Langres, also known as Saint Urban of Auxerre, was a bishop of Langres, France during the 4th century. He is recognized for his fervent faith, his covert ministry during a time of...

Saint Valerian of Trastevere

Saint Valerian of Trastevere

Feast: April 14

Saint Valerian of Trastevere, venerated as a martyr and confessor, is remembered for his steadfast witness to the Christian faith in ancient Rome. Born into a family of faith, he was the brother of...

Saint Vitus

Saint Vitus

Feast: June 15

Saint Vitus, also known as Guy, Veit, Vith, or Vito, was a Christian martyr who lived during the early 4th century. According to legend, he was the son of a pagan Sicilian senator named Hylas. At the...

Saint Walburga

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 storms

Dear patron saints of against storms, 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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