Patron Saint of Travelers
10 saints found
Anthony of Padua
Feast Day: June 13
Patron of: Lost articles, poor, sterility, mariners, donkeys, amputees, barren women, travelers, pregnant women
Franciscan miracle-worker whose eloquent preaching and compassion transformed medieval Italy's poor.
Christopher
Feast Day: July 25
Patron of: Travelers, transportation workers, motorists, epilepsy, sudden death, bachelors, thunder
Legendary saint of immense strength who became Christianity's greatest protector of travelers.
Gertrude the Great
Feast Day: November 16
Patron of: Travelers, cats, the West Indies, against rats and mice, souls in purgatory
Medieval Benedictine mystic whose visionary writings shaped contemplative Christianity.
Guardian Angels
Feast Day: October 2
Patron of: Children, travelers, refugees, police officers, warriors
Celestial protectors assigned by God to guide souls toward salvation.
John of Kanty
Feast Day: December 23
Patron of: Lithuania, Poland, travelers, learning, widows
Polish university professor whose scholarly excellence merged with humble charity and ascetic devotion.
Martin of Tours
Feast Day: November 11
Patron of: France, soldiers, beggars, tailors, horses, wine merchants, poverty, travelers
Generous soldier-turned-bishop whose cloak-sharing epitomizes Christian charity and conversion.
Our Lady of Luján
Feast Day: May 8
Patron of: Argentina, South America, pilgrims, travelers
Argentina's Marian sanctuary and patron, center of continental Catholic pilgrimage.
Raphael
Feast Day: September 29
Patron of: Healing, physicians, nurses, travelers, the blind, happy meetings, mental illness, marriage
Archangel whose name means 'God heals,' guide of travelers and instrument of divine restoration.
Raphael the Archangel
Feast Day: September 29
Patron of: Healing professions, physicians, nurses, travelers, the blind, those who are sick, happy meetings, young people, guardians
Archangel who heals and guides travelers, teaching trust in God's providence and care.
Xenia of Rome
Feast Day: January 24
Patron of: Hospitality, widows, the poor, travelers, domestic service
Early Christian widow celebrated for radical charity and tireless service to the poor.