Cabinet Makers
- Andrew the Apostle: One of the twelve apostles of Jesus, patron saint of cabinet makers and carpenters, known for his role as a fisherman and disciple of Christ.
- Joseph: Foster father of Jesus, patron saint of cabinet makers and carpenters, celebrated for his humility and obedience to God.
- Ambrose of Milan: Bishop and Doctor of the Church, patron saint of candle makers, known for his theological writings and defense of the faith.
- Raymond of Penyafort: A Dominican friar and canon lawyer, patron saint of canon lawyers, known for his legal expertise and contributions to canon law.
- Joseph: Foster father of Jesus, patron saint of carpenters and cabinet makers, celebrated for his humility and obedience to God.
- Matthias: One of the twelve apostles of Jesus, known for his fidelity to Christ and his apostolic ministry.
- Peter the Apostle: One of the twelve apostles of Jesus, patron saint of carpenters and clock makers, revered for his leadership among the apostles and his unwavering faith.
- Stephen: A Christian martyr, patron saint of casket makers, known for his fearless defense of the Christian faith and forgiveness of his persecutors.
- Andrew the Apostle: One of the twelve apostles of Jesus, also patron saint of cabinet makers and cattlemen, known for his role as a fisherman and disciple of Christ.
- Charles Borromeo: A cardinal and Archbishop of Milan, patron saint of catechists, known for his efforts in the Catholic Counter-Reformation.
- Robert Bellarmine: A Jesuit cardinal and Doctor of the Church, patron saint of catechists, known for his theological writings and defense of Catholic doctrine.
- Aloysius Gonzaga: A Jesuit seminarian, and patron saint of Catholic students, known for his piety and dedication to the Virgin Mary.
- George: A Christian martyr, patron saint of cavalry and soldiers, venerated for his bravery and unwavering faith.
- Ambrose of Milan: Bishop and Doctor of the Church, patron saint of chandlers, known for his theological writings and defense of the faith.
- Bernard of Clairvaux: French abbot and Doctor of the Church, patron saint of chandlers, known for his mystical writings and reform efforts within the Cistercian Order.
- Quentin: A Christian martyr, patron saint of chaplains, invoked for protection during times of war and persecution.
- Alexander of Comana: A Christian martyr, patron saint of charcoal burners, known for his steadfast faith and martyrdom.
- Theobald of Provins: A French saint, patron saint of charcoal burners, known for his humility and piety.
- Francis Caracciolo: Co-founder of the Order of Minor Clerks Regular, patron saint of chefs, known for his dedication to the poor and his culinary skills.
- Lawrence: A Christian martyr, patron saint of chefs, known for his charitable works and his legendary response when asked to turn over the treasures of the Church.
- Honorius of Amiens: Bishop of Amiens, patron saint of pastry chefs, known for his kindness and his miraculous multiplication of wheat during a famine.
- Philip: One of the twelve apostles of Jesus, patron saint of pastry chefs, celebrated for his role in spreading the Gospel and his willingness to follow Christ.
- Teresa of Γvila: Spanish mystic, Doctor of the Church, and patron saint of chess players, known for her spiritual writings and her deep contemplative life.
- Nicholas: Bishop of Myra, patron saint of children, known for his generosity and his legendary acts of kindness, such as secretly providing dowries for poor girls.
- Erasmus of Formiae: Christian martyr and bishop, patron saint of chimney sweeps, invoked for protection against fires and accidents.
- Florian: Christian martyr, patron saint of chimney sweeps, invoked for protection against fires and drowning.
- Genesius: Christian martyr, patron saint of actors and the cinema, known for his conversion to Christianity while performing in a play mocking Christian sacraments.
- Dominic de la Calzada: Spanish saint, patron saint of civil engineers, known for his engineering skills in the construction of bridges and roads, as well as his miracles.
- Thomas More: English lawyer, statesman, and martyr, patron saint of civil servants, known for his integrity, commitment to justice, and refusal to compromise his faith.
- Quentin: A Christian martyr, patron saint of chaplains, invoked for protection during times of war and persecution.
- Alexander of Comana: A Christian martyr, patron saint of charcoal burners, known for his steadfast faith and martyrdom.
- Theobald of Provins: A French saint, patron saint of charcoal burners, known for his humility and piety.
- Francis Caracciolo: Co-founder of the Order of Minor Clerks Regular, patron saint of chefs, known for his dedication to the poor and his culinary skills.
- Lawrence: A Christian martyr, patron saint of chefs, known for his charitable works and his legendary response when asked to turn over the treasures of the Church.
- Honorius of Amiens: Bishop of Amiens, patron saint of pastry chefs, known for his kindness and his miraculous multiplication of wheat during a famine.
- Philip: One of the twelve apostles of Jesus, patron saint of pastry chefs, celebrated for his role in spreading the Gospel and his willingness to follow Christ.
- Teresa of Γvila: Spanish mystic, Doctor of the Church, and patron saint of chess players, known for her spiritual writings and her deep contemplative life.
- Nicholas: Bishop of Myra, patron saint of children, known for his generosity and his legendary acts of kindness, such as secretly providing dowries for poor girls.
- Erasmus of Formiae: Christian martyr and bishop, patron saint of chimney sweeps, invoked for protection against fires and accidents.
- Florian: Christian martyr, patron saint of chimney sweeps, invoked for protection against fires and drowning.
- Genesius: Christian martyr, patron saint of actors and the cinema, known for his conversion to Christianity while performing in a play mocking Christian sacraments.
- Dominic de la Calzada: Spanish saint, patron saint of civil engineers, known for his engineering skills in the construction of bridges and roads, as well as his miracles.
- Thomas More: English lawyer, statesman, and martyr, patron saint of civil servants, known for his integrity, commitment to justice, and refusal to compromise his faith.
- Isidore of Seville: Archbishop, scholar, and patron saint of computer programmers, known for his vast knowledge and contributions to education and technology during the early Middle Ages.
- Isidore of Seville: Archbishop, scholar, and patron saint of computer scientists, revered for his encyclopedic knowledge and his efforts to preserve classical learning.
- Isidore of Seville: Archbishop, scholar, and patron saint of computer technicians, celebrated for his contributions to education and technology during the early Middle Ages.
- Isidore of Seville: Archbishop, scholar, and patron saint of computer users, known for his encyclopedic knowledge and his efforts to preserve classical learning.
- Honorius of Amiens: Bishop of Amiens, patron saint of confectioners, known for his kindness and his miraculous multiplication of wheat during a famine.
- Lawrence: A Christian martyr, patron saint of cooks, celebrated for his charitable works and his legendary response when asked to turn over the treasures of the Church.
- Martha: Sister of Mary and Lazarus, patron saint of cooks and homemakers, known for her hospitality and her service to Jesus.
- Urban of Langres: Bishop of Langres, patron saint of coopers, known for his missionary work and his defense of the faith against heresy.
- Bona of Pisa: Italian saint, patroness of couriers, known for her compassion and her care for the sick and needy.
- Thomas More: English lawyer, statesman, and martyr, patron saint of court clerks, known for his integrity, commitment to justice, and refusal to compromise his faith.
- Joseph: Foster father of Jesus, patron saint of craftsmen and workers, celebrated for his humility and his obedience to God.
- Macarius of Unzha: Russian monk and patron saint of craftsmen, known for his asceticism and his efforts to spread Christianity in medieval Russia.
- Eligius: Bishop and goldsmith, patron saint of craftsmen, known for his skill in metalworking and his generosity to the poor.
- Piran: Cornish saint, patron saint of cream clotters, invoked for protection and blessings related to dairy products.
- Bartholomew the Apostle: One of the twelve apostles of Jesus, patron saint of curriers and tanners, venerated for his missionary work and martyrdom.
- Crispin: Christian martyr, also patron saint of cobblers, invoked for protection and blessings related to leatherworking.
- Matthew: One of the twelve apostles of Jesus, patron saint of customs agents and accountants, celebrated for his conversion and dedication to Christ.
- Lucy: Christian martyr, patron saint of cutlers and those with eye diseases, venerated for her faithfulness to Christ and her miraculous healing powers.
- Sebastian: Christian martyr, patron saint of cyclists and athletes, known for his unwavering faith and his miraculous intercessions for those in need.
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