You need to pray to St. Anthony to find lost items.
The prayer that is widely said in Anthony's favor is :
St. Anthony, perfect imitator of Jesus, who received from God the special power of restoring lost things, grant that I may find [name the item] which has been lost. At least restore to me peace and tranquility of mind, the loss of which has afflicted me even more than my material loss. To this favor, I ask another of you: that I may always remain in possession of the true good that is God. Let me rather lose all things than lose God, my supreme good. Let me never suffer the loss of my greatest treasure, eternal life with God. Amen.
it was built so people can pray
There is no designated patron of wishes but you might try praying to the friend's patron saint.
you cant really pray so if you want to pray you should just say *prays*
There are a number of saints named Francis so you need to be more specific.
Prayer is not something the Buddha encouraged. If Buddhists pray it is a personal choice to do so.Answer:Buddhists do not pray. Prayer requires something (a deity) to pray to. Buddhists have no deity which impacts their lives, so prayer would be pointless.
well she is now a saint so we can pray to her.
Saint Philip did not want to conquer Italy and was in no position to do so.
There isn't a specific saint associated with running out of petrol, but you could pray to Saint Christopher, the patron saint of travelers, for protection and guidance in your situation. It's always good to ask for help and support in times of need.
Dorothy Day is not yet a saint so has no patronages.
Buddhist normally do not pray but instead meditate to keep their mine clean and simple for in one of the teachings of Buddha he says that wanting or longing for something is what brings jealousy and negative energy in our life so instead of praying things that you want, you meditate :)
If there is a saint rosin shes in heaven, so pray to god and see if you get an answer i did and i did get an answer and it was "there are so many saints that some are up here with me and some are down there with you so i do not know if there is a saint rosin. Amen." thank you
St. Mary di Rosa is not a patron saint, but she is a saint in the Roman Catholic religion. So she is not the "saint of" something.