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Patron Saints of laundry workers

5 saints serve as patrons of laundry workers.

Saint Clare of Assisi

Saint Clare of Assisi

Feast: August 11

Saint Clare of Assisi, also known as Clara, Claire, or Chiara, was born on July 16, 1194, in Assisi, Italy. She was the daughter of a count, and her mother was the countess Blessed Orsolana....

Saint Hunna of Alsace

Saint Hunna of Alsace

Feast: April 15

Saint Hunna of Alsace, also known as The Holy Washerwoman, was born in the 7th century in the region of Alsace, which is now a part of modern-day France. She was the daughter of the Duke of Alsace...

Saint Lawrence of Rome

Saint Lawrence of Rome

Feast: August 10

Saint Lawrence of Rome, also known as Laurence, Laurentius, Lorenço, and Lorenzo, was a third-century archdeacon of Rome. He was a devout Christian who dedicated his life to caring for the poor, the...

Saint Martha of Bethany

Saint Martha of Bethany

Feast: July 29

Saint Martha of Bethany, also known as Martha of Tarascon and Wonder Worker of Southern Gaul, was a revered figure in the early Christian Church. She was the sister of Saint Lazarus and Saint Mary of...

Saint Veronica

Saint Veronica

Feast: July 12

Saint Veronica, also known as Berenice, is a revered figure in Christian tradition. Her name, Veronica, is derived from a combination of the Latin words "vera" meaning true and "icon" meaning image....

Prayer for the Intercession of the Patron Saints of laundry workers

Dear patron saints of laundry workers, 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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