Patron Saints of Germany
7 saints serve as patrons of germany.

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 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 Boniface of Crediton
Feast: June 5
Saint Boniface of Crediton, also known as the Apostle of Germany, was born in Crediton, Devonshire, England, around the years 673-680. He received his education at the Benedictine monastery in...

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 Nicholas of Myra
Feast: December 6
Saint Nicholas of Myra, also known as Nicholas of Bari, Nicholas of Lpnenskij, Nicholas of Lipno, Nicholas of Sarajskij, Nicholas the Miracle Worker, Klaus, Mikulas, Nikolai, Nicolaas, Nicolas,...

Saint Peter Canisius
Feast: December 21
Saint Peter Canisius, also known as the Hammer of Protestantism, was born on May 8, 1521, in Niemguen, Netherlands. He was the son of Jacob Canisius, a wealthy burgomeister, and Ægidia van...

Saint Swithbert
Feast: March 1
Saint Swithbert, also known as Swithbert the Elder, Swithbert of Kaiserswerth, and by various other variations of his name including Suidbert, Suitbert, Suitberto, Suitbertus, Swibert, Swidbert,...
Prayer for the Intercession of the Patron Saints of Germany
Dear patron saints of germany, 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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