St. Lucy of Syracuse is the patron saint of:
against blindness
against dysentery
against epidemics
against eye disease
against hemorraghes
authors
Begijnendijk, Flemish Brabant, Belgium
blind people
Conzano, Italy
cutlers
eye problems
glaziers
laborers
martyrs
Mtarfa, Malta
peasants
Perugia, Italy
saddlers
salesmen
Santa Lucia di Piave, Italy
sore eyes
sore throats
stained glass workers
Syracuse, Sicily, Italy
throat infections
Villa Santa Lucia, Latium, Italy
The female patron saint of writing is Saint Lucy.
St. Lucia Filippini is a saint but not a patron saint at this time.
The Patron Saint of Electricians is St. Lucy
Saint Lucy Filippini (1672-1732) is a saint but not currently a patron saint. Do not confuse her with St. Lucy of Syracuse.
Saint Lucy of Syracuse.
There is no patron saint of glass. Saint Lucy of Syracuse is the patron saint of glass blowers, however, and she and Saint Luke are the patron saints of glass makers.
The patron saint of salesmen is St. Lucy of Syracuse.
St. Lucia Filippini is a saint but not a patron saint at this time.
There are no patron saints of sales. St. Lucy of Syracuse is the patron saint of salesmen.
St. Lucy is the patron Saint of the Blind, as she had been tortured by having her eyes torn out.
Lucy was born in Syracuse, Sicily, Italy.
Some female Patron Saints are Saint Anne, the Patron Saint of grandmothers and mothers. Saint Brigid is the Patron Saint of newborns. Saint Cecile is the Patron Saint of musicians. Saint Barbara, Saint Dorothy, Saint Lucy, Saint Catherine, Saint Margaret, and Saint Anne are some of the most known female Saints.