There is no patron saint for luck - either good or bad.
There are no patron saints of luck - good or bad.
As per the Patron Saint Index there is no patron saint of good decisions or bad decisions. However, the Holy Spirit is the patron for wisdom.
Whatt! he was a Villain, traitor, Bad Guy... no saint of any kind.
While there isn't a specific patron saint of sunshine, St. Anthony of Padua is often invoked for good weather. St. Medard is also associated with protecting against bad weather. Both saints are traditionally called upon for sunny days.
against bad weather: St. Eurosia St. Medard for good weather: St. Agricola of Avignon St. Clare of Assisi St. Medard of Noyon
There are several patron saints for weather, St. Medard, St. Scholastica, St. Swithin, and St. Clare, I'm sure there are more. They are mostly for rain, I don't know about snow. The patron saint of snow is Saint Eulalia of Merida. Legend says when she was thrown naked into the streets, snow fell to cover her.
There is no evidence to suggest that Saint Patrick was bad. He is widely known for his missionary work and spreading Christianity in Ireland. He is revered as the patron saint of Ireland and is celebrated on March 17th, known as Saint Patrick's Day.
There is no patron saint of cricket. However, St. Sebastian is the patron saint of all athletics and athletes - male or female.There is none. However, St. Sebastian is the patron saint of athletes.
There is no historical evidence to suggest that St. Patrick was a bad man. He is widely recognized as the patron saint of Ireland and is known for spreading Christianity in Ireland during the 5th century.
Christopher is not the patron saint of basketball. There is no patron saint of basketball. However, St. Sebastian is the patron saint of athletics and athletes in general. St. Christopher is the patron saint of:•against bad dreams•against epilepsy•against floods•against hailstorms•against lightning•against pestilence•against storms•against sudden death•against toothache•archers•automobile drivers•automobilists•bachelors•Baden, Germany•Barga, Italy•boatmen•bookbinders•Brunswick, Germany•bus drivers•cab drivers•epileptics•fruit dealers•Fubine, Italy•fullers•gardeners•Havana, Cuba•holy death•lorry drivers•mariners•market carriers•Mecklenburg, Germany•motorists•porters•Rab, Croatia•relief from pestilence•sailors•Saint Christopher's Island•Saint Kitts•taxi drivers•Toses, Girona, Catalonia, Spain;•transportation•transportation workers•travellers•truck drivers•truckers•watermen
People pray to Saint Bronagh for her intercession and guidance in times of need. She is considered a patron saint of protection and healing, and many believe that by praying to her, they can seek her help and connect with divine grace.