patrons of Venice, Italy
- Anna – given by the Vatican during a calendar revision in 1787
- Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary – in memory of the mythical date of the foundation of Venice on 25 March 421
- Anthony of Padua
- Bernardine of Siena
- Caius I, Pope
- Christ the Redeemer – saved the city from the plague of 1575-1577
- Chrysogonus – buried there after washing up on shore
- Fortunatus of Aquileia – 1st century deacon-evangelist in the area that became Venice
- Francis of Assisi
- Filippo Neri
- George
- Girolamo Emiliani – born in Venice, founded the Regular Clerics of Somasca
- Giovanni Nepomuceno
- Giuseppe
- Giustina of Padua – devotion spread after a major military victory on her feast day
- Hermangorus of Aquileia – 1st century bishop-evangelist in the area that became Venice
- Lorenzo Giustiniani – first Patriarch of Venice
- Lucy of Syracuse
- Madonna della Salute – devotion saved the city from the plague of 1625
- Magno di Oderzo – bishop; founder of eight ancient Venetian churches
- Marina of Bitinia
- Mark the Evangelist – his relics were moved to Venice in 828
- Maria Maddalena – devotion spread after a major military victory on her feast day
- Michael the Archangel – given by the Vatican during a calendar revision in 1787
- Nicholas of Myra
- Pietro Acotanto – 12 century Venetian monk
- Pietro Orseolo – considered the patron saint of the Doges
- Pius X – Patriarch of Venice; pope
- Rocco – most relics enshrined in the church of San Rocco in Venice
- Teodoro di Eraclea
MLA Citation
- “patrons of Venice, Italy”. Patrons of the Faith. CatholicSaints.Info. 6 December 2012. Web. 28 April 2024. <http://catholicsaints.info/patrons-of-venice-italy/>