patron saint

patron saint
a saint regarded as the special guardian of a person, group, trade, country, etc.
[1710-20]

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Saint to whose protection and intercession a person, society, church, place, profession, or activity is dedicated.

The choice is usually made on the basis of some real or presumed relationship (e.g., St. Patrick is the patron saint of Ireland because he is credited with introducing Christianity there).

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      saint to whose protection and intercession a person, a society, a church, or a place is dedicated. The choice is often made on the basis of some real or presumed relationship with the persons or places involved. St. Patrick, for example, is the patron saint of Ireland because he is credited with bringing Christianity to the Irish people. In some cultures national or local gods are the equivalent of patron saints; e.g., in China K'uei Hsing, the patron of scholars, reputedly passed his civil-service examination with great distinction and will assist others to do the same.

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