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"patron saint" Definitions
  1. a Christian saint who is believed to protect a particular place or group of people

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Godspeed, Raina McLeod, newly anointed patron saint of McFlurries. Godspeed.
St. Michael is the patron saint of law enforcement officers.
John Bogle is the patron saint of the amateur investor.
After all, she's practically the patron saint of red lipstick.
In a way, she's the patron saint, a role model.
St. Hubert, for starters, is the patron saint of hunters.
The patron saint of the personal essay is Joan Didion.
Patron saint of dogs' fangs and scorn, of false death.
An icon of St. George, his patron saint, hung nearby.
"We're praying to St. Therese, the patron saint," she said.
Jay Inslee, the Democratic Party's patron saint of climate policy.
St. Nicholas also is the patron saint of the village.
Jazz legend Sun Ra is the patron saint of musical Afrofuturism.
As the patron saint of "She would do that…" I didn't.
That's why he will forever remain rock's patron saint of teenagers.
He's the patron saint of the different, a god of creativity.
St Patrick's Day, celebrating Ireland's patron saint, is on March 17.
Underneath it reads: Saint Mattis of Quantico, patron saint of Chaos.
St. Valentine, of course, was the patron saint of seasonal marketing.
Now, the patron saint of crimson soles is ready for something new.
St. Laurence O&aposToole is the patron saint of the Irish capital.
Her discoverers named her "Laia" after "Eulàlia," original patron saint of Barcelona.
Oscar Romero may not formally be the patron saint of abolishing capitalism.
Politically, she was a leftist's leftist, the patron saint of lost causes.
Also, remembering John Clifton "Jack" Bogle, patron saint of the amateur investor.
It is also the day of Saint Barbara, patron saint of miners.
He became a kind of patron saint of living your best life.
A patron saint to every guy who's ever painted his bedroom black.
Bobbi Brown, the person, is the patron saint of no-makeup makeup.
A child dressed as St. George, England's patron saint, in Parliament Square.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg, now the patron saint of liberal jurisprudence, got 96.
I muttered a prayer to St. Anthony, patron saint of lost items.
"I suppose in that sense he's like a patron saint," he said.
That's Chris Botti, patron saint of new-age sounds and trumpet reverb.
Agatha" (2017), who, Skoczek says, is the patron saint of breasts, and "St.
Big brother Prince George also has a special connection to the patron saint.
Praise be to Kris Jenner, patron saint reality TV, for this blessed gift.
She'd like to believe this miracle was occasioned by the store's patron saint.
Everyone has chased Lorde, the patron saint of this movement, toward the fringes.
"I'll give you one patron saint so you don't go astray," he said.
Our religion is consumerism and Trump is a patron saint of that religion.
Paris Theater PARIS — Molière has long been the patron saint of French theater.
J.C. Steve Coleman is the jazz avant-garde's patron saint of complex cadence.
Been craving a Profile of that patron saint of neurotic geniuses, Roz Chast?
The day honors Irish heritage and St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland.
Katy Perry, Patron Saint of Cooked Met Gala Outfits, wore some very big wings.
The patron saint of glam is Kim Kardashian, who brought it to the masses.
Whatever the opposite of reform conservatism is called, Rubio has become its patron saint.
Because of this legend, St. Valentine became known as the patron saint of love.
Kuromaguro or bluefin tuna is without a doubt the patron saint of Japanese cuisine.
Light a candle for Antoni Porowski, Patron Saint of Gay Third Wheels everywhere. pic.twitter.
See Lohan rising out of the Grecian water like the island's new patron saint.
Regardless, Mr Bogle should be celebrated as the patron saint of the small investor.
In "Sorry" Bey morphs into the patron saint of not giving a f*ck.
He is the patron saint of white voters who resent ethnic minorities, of course.
Meanwhile, with her axe or crowbar, St. Kara is the patron saint of deconstruction.
And this isn't the way to mark the passing of that island's patron saint.
The festival is held in honor of St. Joseph, the patron saint of carpenters.
His choice of name evoked Francis of Assisi, humble patron saint of the poor.
He was 23; he was soon canonized and became the patron saint of youth.
My friend at Refinery[29] Leah [Carroll] said, 'You're the patron saint of complicated women.
Babe Ruth became baseball's patron saint by thoroughly dominating the game in the segregated era.
One friend, a gifted pianist, chose Cecilia after Saint Cecilia, the patron saint of music.
Cabrini, the first naturalized American citizen to be canonized, is the patron saint of immigrants.
Meanwhile, Catalans have come together on the feast of Jordi, their patron saint, for centuries.
Such is the case when Rihanna, patron saint of the Met, stepped onto the carpet.
Candels at the chapel dedicated to Jesús Malverde, patron saint of narcos, in Culiacán, Mexico.
Given this timing, we are hereby enshrining her as our 2017 patron saint of IWD.
Wales' National Day is the feast date of Saint David, the patron saint of Wales.
The patron saint of insect candies is a kind, soft-spoken septuagenerian named Larry Peterman.
"I feel like a miracle," he said, before invoking the patron saint of Italian firefighters.
Well, we'd like to introduce you to your patron saint of Prime Day: JoJo Siwa.
The ritual was set to be part of a religious feast celebrating Buenaventura's patron saint.
The wedding is part of festivities in honor of Saint Peter, the town's patron saint.
Yes, the Patron Saint of Making Her Boyfriends More Famous is back at it again.
Reagan remains the patron saint of economic conservativism, a cornerstone of which is free trade.
Comey went from a persona non grata to a patron saint for many Clinton supporters.
We typically equate her sister, Khloé Kardashian, as the patron saint of the ombré look.
We see a picture of the patron saint of visual artists, his holiness Bob Ross.
But in fact, it is Walt Disney, the patron saint of Los Angeles self-invention.
One of the strategists said Mercer is seen as the "patron saint" of Cambridge Analytica.
Many are disciples of the boy who has become Livraria Lello's patron saint: Harry Potter.
"As the patron saint of  'She would do that…' I didn't," Dunham tweeted, declaring her innocence.
The face that launched a thousand bows is now, uh, the patron saint of Prime Day.
The coin features an image of St. George, the patron saint of England, and a dragon.
When Fey's advice book, Bossypants, came out in 2011, she became a patron saint of feminism.
We know we like tea, our patron saint Gemma Collins, and ignoring our dark colonial history.
Ronald Reagan, the patron saint of modern Republicanism, grinned from a framed portrait in the corner.
He wanted to show another side of Lee beyond the "patron saint of kung fu" image.
Scott Disick, Patron Saint of Baby Daddies, is apparently a pretty hilarious Cards Against Humanity companion.
Dionysus is a curious proto-patron saint of the arts, given the story of his birth.
Messages on online forums that glorify him as St. Tarrant — patron saint of the far right.
Consider it distinctly non-divine intervention from Expeditus, the patron saint of procrastinators (and speedy causes).
St. Jacob — isn't he the patron saint of used trousers, silver soup tureens and gumball machines?
Not every tourist knows the city's patron saint is St. George, who famously vanquished a dragon.
Because according to our beliefs in Nejapa, that is why San Jeronimo doctor is our patron (saint).
Devoted to Cuba's patron saint, the Catholic shrine overlooks Biscayne Bay and points directly to the island.
St Charbel (pictured), the closest thing Lebanon has to a patron saint, gets most of the credit.
She's the patron saint of vengeance, and you better pray she doesn't have you in her sights.
So, she tries successfully juggling both men, acting as the Gen Z patron saint of feminist playerdom.
In fact, the show's host Sean Evans honored Chung with the title 'Patron Saint of Hot Ones.
I haven't mentioned this album's patron saint yet, largely because his influence is more subtle and pernicious.
Basically, I am an eyeliner-wearing martyr; the patron saint of non-athletic bodies and Chuck Taylors.
New York City has celebrated this festival, which honors the patron saint of Naples, Italy, since 1926.
The Patron Saint of Politeness would probably recommend calmly asking her to please stop stealing your lunch.
Our patron saint of cheap travel, Scott Keyes of Scott's Cheap Flights, has discovered yet another deal.
Sunday is St. Patrick's Day, a holiday that celebrates Irish culture and the patron saint of Ireland.
Already an unofficial patron saint to those struggling to stay sober, he may be granted official status.
It coincides with a feast day of the Archangel Michael, the patron saint of Russia's weapons industry.
St. Valentine, the patron saint of love, was executed and buried in Rome on February 14, 269.
Seeking a calming figure, Mr. Pintard proposed St. Nicholas as the patron saint of New York City.
He said that he had to for Rihanna, since she is "the patron saint" of Slave Play.
PARELES (Palmetto Records; six CDs, $46.99) The pianist Fred Hersch might be jazz's patron saint of restraint.
St. Patrick's Day is the feast day of St. Patrick, who is the patron saint of Ireland.
Whether she intended to or not, Alicia Keys became the patron saint of the #nomakeup movement this year.
Selena superfans came out of the woodwork to insist that, no, their patron saint does not have freckles.
Before she became the patron saint of soulful British crooning she released the album, 20083, 10 years prior.
Pubs heave, parades march and for one day revellers raise a glass to Ireland and its patron saint.
For tourists who want to explore Camden while paying homage to its patron saint, the trail is ideal.
If liberal Catholics have read providence's intentions rightly, he will be the patron saint of all future reformers.
The patron saint of mariners is ST. ELMO and the sea crossed by the Argonauts is the AEGEAN.
It's possible that St. Expeditus, the patron saint of procrastinators, has taken a shine to time-stressed startuppers.
And, yes, she prays for him every day — probably to St. Jude, the patron saint of lost causes.
So it comes as no surprise that Campbell looks to Carr as a kind of artistic patron saint.
Let us bow our heads and pray to Reflection Corgi, the patron saint of selfless gifts and confusing mirrors.
Held at the village church, the special mass is devoted to Saint Antoine, the patron saint of truffle farmers.
Unofficial patron saint of the annual festival, Vanessa Hudgens is of course also on her way to the valley.
The acronym of Mr López Obrador's party is an allusion to La Virgen Morena of Guadalupe, Mexico's patron saint.
Here's what I'm proposing: through the magic of software and hardware, make me the patron saint of zero ads.
He is the patron saint of resentful whites, who are in turn the dominant faction of the Republican Party.
She was explaining to me the story of St. Gerard, who, appropriately, is the patron saint of expectant mothers.
Gaffigan has become a sort of patron saint of New York comedians who are too rarely seen on television.
The story goes that St. David, the patron saint of Wales, came here to preach around the year 560.
But somehow Joe Biden is always there, still standing, which has made him the patron saint of failing upward.
My visit coincided with Barbórka, or Miners' Day, which is named for St. Barbara, the patron saint of miners.
They discuss the candidates' insistence on thanking patron saint Barack Obama and why we didn't see any breakout moments.
Tamir Rice, whose life was taken at the tender age of 22019, is a patron Saint of police reform.
It's a double-sided evil for someone who is supposed to be a patron saint of feminism and equality.
A number of books by Ayn Rand, the patron saint of far-right capitalism, have been translated into Chinese.
As the patron saint of stand by your man-ism Hillary Clinton once learned, these women were in impossible positions.
We'd expect nothing less from Tina Fey, our patron saint of women in film, as the leader in this space.
She goes to mass every Sunday and often wears a pendant of the patron saint of Brazil around her neck.
We've taken the scraps she's fed us and turned her into our Patron Saint of Not Giving a F*ck.
IV is considered by some to be Silicon Valley's "most hated" troll or a patron saint of sorts for inventors.
And at Vivienne Westwood — certainly a patron saint of the unkempt — a patchwork sweater was cut open at the sleeves.
Wales' National Day, which falls on March 1, is the feast date of Saint David, the patron saint of Wales.
December 4, the day of the discovery, happened to coincide with a feast celebrating the patron saint of military engineering.
Chiapa de Corzo, like many towns in Mexico, holds an annual festival in honor of its patron saint, St. Sebastian.
On Wednesday, religious leaders blessed the tunnel; a statue of St. Barbara, the patron saint of miners, stands inside it.
Holy Christina, patron saint of lunacy and bad behavior, of revulsion and nausea and flight, of women's disorders and accusation.
As a student of Alice Waters, the patron saint of salad, I'm no stranger to the art of lettuce washing.
But it was Asperger, and not Wing, who came to be seen as the patron saint of the neurodiversity movement.
Saints associated with particular groups of people — such as St. Maria Goretti, the patron saint of sexual assault survivors, or St. Gerard Majella, the patron saint of pregnant women — often inspire a particular degree of devotion (the association of patron saints with populations tends to develop organically, rather than be formally chosen by the church).
The Order, named after Hubert, the patron saint of hunters and fishermen, was founded in 1695 in modern-day Czech Republic.
The singer and patron saint of the no-makeup movement revealed her beauty secret on James Corden's Carpool Karaoke: The Series.
He still presides at patron saint feasts – times when a local liquor Pox flows and forms part of a ceremonial toast.
The procession ended with Kelly placing her bridal bouquet on the altar of the chapel of Sainte Devote, Monaco's patron saint.
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Or it might refer to St. Anne, mother of the Virgin Mary, who is coincidentally the patron saint of lace makers.
The name is Latin for Star of the Sea, an ancient name for the Virgin Mary, patron saint of the sea.
Today is the feast day for St. Patrick, Ireland's patron saint, who is credited with bringing Christianity to the Emerald Isle.
"I think she came to represent something, like a patron saint of vulnerability or something," she says, sipping an iced cappuccino.
With its mighty unions and veneration of Saint Barbara (the patron saint of miners), Katowice remains at heart a coal city.
Beverly Rogers, a patron saint of the arts in Vegas, moved to the area from outside Philadelphia when she was 218.
Interested readers can connect with local escort groups by contacting the "patron saint" of clinic escorts, the nonprofit Clinic Vest Project.
I watched her become the patron saint of any author who's been hugely successful and had to write the next thing.
In El Salvador, the holiday is a hugely important one that honors the country' patron saint, El Divino Salvador del Mundo.
To call Salieri the "patron saint of mediocrities," as Shaffer does in his play, sets the bar for mediocrity too high.
But Jizo, a sort of patron saint of fetal demise, can smuggle these half-baked souls to paradise in his pockets.
Now its label boss Robin Carolan has stepped forward to defend the reputation of a patron saint of experimental electronic music.
Also in this era, Winona Ryder emerged as our patron saint of goth, starring in Heathers, Bram Stoker's Dracula, and Girl, Interrupted.
St. MacDara, the patron saint of seafarers, is believed to have built the small church on the island in the sixth century.
Nigel Farage, the party's on-off leader between 2006 and 2016, often joked that he was the "patron saint of lost causes".
Amy Schumer — following in the footsteps of the patron saint of talking about sex on television, Carrie Bradshaw — is dating a carpenter.
Although she disliked many aspects of new urbanism, she was the patron saint of walkability, density, and mixed commercial and residential communities.
After the celebration, Grace followed Monaco tradition and traveled to St. Dévote, where she offered her wedding bouquet to Monaco's patron saint.
He has been depicted as the patron saint of sadboys; a persona fueled by "Marvin's Room" and...a lot of other songs.
The 'do itself is slicked with gel, spiked with abandon, and exemplifies exactly why she is the patron saint of unapologetic beauty.
Peppa suddenly became the patron saint of hanging up on unwanted messes and annoyances in life: Ex : I miss yo..Me: pic.twitter.
But this is no interventionist American angel, or patron saint of the American Dream welcoming immigrants with the prospect of home ownership.
Turning to a small statue of Santo Niño de Cebú, a patron saint of the Philippines known for miraculous powers, he prayed.
Mike Huckabee of Arkansas — patron saint of big-government social conservatives everywhere and archenemy of the uber-free-market Club for Growth.
There's John Hickenlooper, whom this newspaper recently deemed Colorado's "geek in chief," and there's Bernie Sanders, patron saint of the dirtbag left.
His touching farewell show, "Depicting Duchamp," includes a century's worth of portraits, by more than 50 artists, of the gallery's patron saint.
Behind the priest, six men carry a life-sized statue of Saint Anthony, Lisbon's patron saint, born more than 800 years ago.
But now, thanks to Elena Ferrante, the author and patron saint of many a contemporary bibliophile, Ischia conjures mythic promises of rejuvenation.
When it was built in 1969, they named its site for the patron saint of lost causes: the St. Jude Industrial Park.
Palermo, of course, is only the latest star to enjoy a sheer top — consider the patron saint of the look, Kim Kardashian West.
But with our handy shopping roundup and the beneficent guidance of the patron saint of trends, Lupita Nyong'o, how can you go wrong?
Today, David Chang, owner of the Momofuku Group and patron saint of monosodium glutamate, is launching a new, delivery-only restaurant called Ando.
Some pieces include swords reminiscent of St. George, the patron saint of England, who mythically slayed a dragon to save a pagan town.
Saint Jude the Apostle is the Patron Saint of lost causes, desperate situations, and those of us who need a compassionate helping hand.
She is the national icon of Poland, the patron saint of Catalonia in Spain, and there are 200 Black Madonnas in France alone.
The Lombardy region's patron saint, Charles Borromeo, is revered in part for his noble actions during a 1576-1578 plague, they point out.
Just where is a bona fide Cheesehead to turn when their patron saint publicly rejects all that it means to be a Wisconsinite?
Past her front door was an arresting shrine to the Black Madonna, whom she called the patron saint of misfits and the oppressed.
She is now considered the patron saint of dental diseases, and various churches across Europe have claimed to have some of her teeth.
MADRID — St. Anne, the patron saint of the village of Rañadorio in northwestern Spain, has fuchsia lips, black eyeliner and a bright dress.
A handwritten sign next to a collection plate asked for contributions "for the reconstruction of the hands" of the patron saint San Francisco.
I know it's a big book for Patti Smith — he's sort of a patron saint for her, and I think for myself, too.
The pilots of one spacecraft are heard asking for St. Christopher's protection (Christopher being the patron saint of journeys) as a rocket launches.
It's happened with St. Patrick's Day, which went from celebrating the top patron saint of Ireland to essentially celebrating alcohol, America's second deadliest drug.
Here, played by Tom Hanks, our patron saint of fundamental decency, it's easy to find yourself quietly stirred by his resistance to the spotlight.
The singer and patron saint of inaccessible lifestyles took just such a diamond-studded bath after a packed Thursday night in the recording studio.
The day was observed under Pope Paul VI in 1967, and is observed in recognition of the Archangel Gabriel, the patron saint of telecommunications.
A black-and-white photo of Sophia Loren hangs over the fireplace, serving as a sort of patron saint for this distinctly Italian spot.
Bruce Lee has a place in a lot of fans' hearts as a demigod, or what I call a patron saint of kung fu.
" The epoch of mainstream analingus lyrics was arguably ushered in by our patron saint Khia in 2002, with "My Neck, My Back (Lick It).
It only makes sense that Bieber would become an embodiment of Liam Gallagher, the last patron saint of rock star downward spirals and messiness.
The national holiday honors the Blessed Virgin Mary, who is considered to be the Queen of Mexico and the patron saint of the Americas.
Given that it features Sufjan Stevens, the patron saint of feeling things (AKA sitting in your pants sobbing), you should already know what's up.
In lingering shots of the factory, Che Guevara shines through as its patron saint — a meeting room bears his name, an office his face.
In 2012, the New York Times reported that two thieves sauntered into Ireland's Christ Church Cathedral and stole the patron saint of Dublin's heart.
Snapshot: Above, dancers during the annual pilgrimage in honor of the Virgin of Guadalupe, patron saint of Mexican Catholics, in Mexico City on Wednesday.
He is a former acolyte of Hugo Chavez, Maduro's predecessor and patron saint, who briefly split from the "Chavistas," supposedly to join the opposition.
Finally, Grassley is the patron saint for whistleblowers — and whistleblowers trust him and come to him and provide him the story behind the story.
Martin de Porres was canonized by Pope John XXIII in 1962, and he became known as the patron saint of harmony between the races.
In the sonnet "Sainte," Mallarmé describes St. Cecilia, the patron saint of music, as a "musician of the silence" in a stained-glass window.
I knew about it early, because I remember reading that Rita Moreno, the patron saint of Puerto Rican kids, had won all four prizes.
The Order of St. Hubertus, named after the patron saint of hunters, says it was founded in 1695 by Count Franz Anton von Sporck.
Her peers were shopping at Urban Outfitters, wearing highlighter-hued American Apparel hoodies, and listening to M.I.A., a patron saint of bold, colorful dressing.
But the 80s didn't have a Seth Cohen—the crossover patron saint of millennial smart, sad boys everywhere—who would become an alt indie muse.
Incredibly, the idea was echoed by Heritage Foundation fellow Hans van Spakovsky, the patron saint of voter ID laws that prevent living people from voting.
As Milton Friedman, patron saint of the school-choice movement, put it, schools must meet "certain minimum standards laid down by the appropriate governmental unit".
Rihanna — patron saint of Twitter clapbacks and toying with Drake's emotions — is still teaching us how to understand who she really is as an artist.
As political risks abound, animal spirits run wild and valuations divorce from reality, Brent Wilsey said he is putting his trust in Ireland's patron saint.
Sitting atop a tall, stark pylon on the southeastern bank of the bridge is the 2100 statue of Sainte Geneviève, the patron saint of Paris.
Goldblum, Hollywood's patron saint of droll humor and artful corniness, also happens to be a serviceable jazz pianist, who first started gigging as a teenager.
"I made promises to everyone: to God, to La Virgen de la Caridad del Cobre," Mr. Quintero said, referring to the patron saint of balseros.
FEAST OF SAN GENNARO (through Sunday) This annual festival, a tribute to the patron saint of Naples, returns to Little Italy for its 90th edition.
Patron Saint of Patience Taylor Swift and her boyfriend Calvin Harris seem only slightly annoyed by the young fan who recently crashed their dinner date.
"To our modern way of thinking, this all sounds quite insane," Rudolf Steiner, the patron saint of organic agriculture and alternative schooling, declared in 21979.
The Pope's message is traditionally published on January 24 during the day of the feast of St. Francis de Sales, the patron saint of journalists.
Rousseau, the patron saint of revolutionaries from Robespierre to Pol Pot and prime enabler of "democratic dictatorship", was the sworn enemy of the established order.
Called The National Pyrotechnic Festival, the gathering lasts for ten days, with innovative artisans celebrating San Juan de Dios, the patron saint of firework makers.
As anyone who has read her book or watched her Netflix show knows, Kondo is the patron saint of the house-cleaning-as-self-improvement movement.
But the woman has also taken it upon herself to be the patron saint of glitter (hell, she even starred in a movie by the name).
Feeling confident, he decides to take the millennial patron saint of brows to task: "Sorry Cara Delevingne, I'm the new queen of eyebrow thickness," he jokes.
The current field of Republican presidential candidates invokes Reagan as a patron saint, but the characteristics that made him a successful politician seem lost on them.
The celebration of Las Luminarias took place over the weekend in San Batolome de Pinares, Spain in honor of Saint Anthony, the patron saint of animals.
Instagram got a bit darker late in the evening on August 15 when Justin Bieber, Patron Saint of Moody Male Pop Stars, had deleted his account.
But like our patron saint Ariana Grande, we've gotta learn from the loss and find the strength to break off the engagement to these sinking ships.
So imagine our surprise when the patron saint of nude selfies stepped out that very same night in an all white look that was downright demure.
St. BlackOps2Cel: This refers to a picture of a young man wearing a Call of Duty shirt who's been adopted as the "patron saint" of inceldom.
We thought this mosque might have been what is now the hulking Church of St. Titus, the patron saint of Crete, which dominated the main square.
I like to think of Hydro Flask's 128-ounce Oasis as my guardian angel, the patron saint of my kidneys and my future, hopefully healthier self.
The patron saint of that archetype is Derek Jeter, the most beloved baseball player since Babe Ruth, whose farewell tour was seen by many as excessive.
We spoke with professional organizer Laura Cattano — whose clients include Brooklyn's patron saint of self-improvement, Lena Dunham — to separate the good advice from the bad.
Crime I nominate Kate Moore, the protagonist of Chris Pavone's sizzling thriller THE PARIS DIVERSION (Crown, $27), for patron saint of working wives and mothers everywhere.
Every spring, Accettura, a mountain village of about 2,000 people in the Basilicata region of southern Italy, celebrates its patron, Saint Julian, with an arboreal wedding.
Nearby is a statue of St. Clare of Assisi, the patron saint of television, a gift from Don Hastings, an "As the World Turns" cast mate.
The church of St. Nicholas, the patron saint of sailors, now sits in its place, adorned with a rare solar calendar that tracks the zodiac cycle.
The church of St. Nicholas, the patron saint of sailors, now sits in its place, adorned with a rare solar calendar that tracks the zodiac cycle.
Black women overwhelmingly voted for Hillary Clinton even when she was more of the patron saint of mainstream feminism than of issues regarding women of color.
"Albert Frey is our patron saint of architecture here," Mark Davis, Modernism Week board member and treasurer, and a California Aluminaire House Committee member, told Hyperallergic.
Father Colapietro, he said, "took away my gun" and persuaded him to put it behind a statue of St. Jude, the patron saint of impossible causes.
On his last night at Helwater, Willie sneaks into Jamie's room to say goodbye, and finds him lighting candles to Saint Anthony, patron saint of lost things.
More recently, the architect in charge of restoring the home of Madrid's patron saint instead demolished the historic building, saying he needed to rebuild it from scratch.
Then she starts stealing Christmas decorations to build shrines to St. Philomena, the patron saint of infants and youth, who was murdered and martyred at age 13.
Netflix, the patron saint of cozy television, is a blessing because it not only provides a wealth of original content every month, it also refreshes its catalogue.
Guy Fieri, patron saint of grillin' and chillin', has blessed us with a Spotify playlist of songs he loves to cook to and, baby, what a list!
They are the patron saint of misfits, the space oddity, and the man, respectively, and to take any one apart from the others undermines the entire enterprise.
At the end of the movie, Superman dies a dumb, avoidable death (explained here), and it basically canonizes him as the patron saint of Not All Men.
We don't even think of Oprah, patron saint of The Secret and its belief in the law of attraction (in which vision boards play an important role).
A mezcal that's light on the smokiness is preferred for this not-too-sweet cocktail that's named for the patron saint of medicinal herbs—and venereal diseases.
Make no mistake: the single most bizarre outcome of all would be Claudio Ranieri, patron saint of competence, authoring the most spectacular EPL championship run in history.
Named for Our Lady of Montserrat, the patron saint of Catalonia, Maria de Montserrat Viviana Concepción Caballé i Folch was born in Barcelona on April 12, 1933.
In death, she became the patron saint of every coastal cool girl, every exhausted mother, every daydreamer of plane tickets, every chaser of her next broken heart.
So as a professor, as an academic, we trace our lineage back to Socrates; he is our patron saint, and what did he do for a living?
Each year on March 17, the Irish and Irish-at-heart come out in droves to pubs and parade routes to celebrate the patron saint of Ireland.
The marble lions of Mark the Evangelist, Venice's patron saint, still grace the town hall and the Torrazzo, the main gate leading into the Piazza del Duomo.
As her writing career began in the early 217s, Evelyn Ward Thomas took on the pseudonym Evelyn Anthony (for St. Anthony, the patron saint of lost items).
Dear Readers: Today is St. Patrick's Day, named for St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland — a day to celebrate the legacy and customs of the Irish.
Prince — by the 1980s long the patron saint of Broadway — was courted for the "Cats" premiere in London, but politely declined, ostensibly because he was too busy.
ASSISI, Italy (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - The small medieval Italian pilgrimage town of Assisi, birthplace of Francis, Catholic patron saint of ecologists, is embarking on a quiet revolution.
And if the dads in your life prefer explanatory nonfiction, there's always Malcolm Gladwell, patron saint of the dad book, with his latest tome: Talking to Strangers.
Schumpeter and several others settled down to distinguished academic careers in the United States, with Schumpeter also enjoying a posthumous renaissance as patron saint of Silicon Valley.
And though he is, of course, the patron saint of Ireland, for many people around the globe he's also a symbol of — indeed the patron of — immigrants.
But when it comes to food and drink, the main attraction is the spacious second-floor restaurant whose name is inspired by the patron saint of photography.
As a Mexican-American, I felt blessed and surprised to have found inside Notre-Dame an altar to the Virgin of Guadalupe, who is Mexico's patron saint!
That said, we've noticed an uptick in celebrities who have been jumping on the no-makeup train — led by the patron saint of cosmetics-free complexions, Alicia Keys.
In the UK, the doodle reflected both Shakespeare and St. George's Day — the day that commemorates the patron saint of England, who is known for slaying a dragon.
"  Writing about the patron saint of innovation, columnist Jason Hiner explained, "Steve Jobs's most important contribution will be that he made technology about people and not about technology.
The letter's warmth will surprise those who know Hayek as the intellectual godfather of free-market Thatcherism and Keynes as the patron saint of a heavily guided capitalism.
In 2016, Pepe became the patron saint of the fascist troll, an emblem on the small-minded neo-Nazi moral straitjacket that's been masquerading as nihilistic anarchy lately.
Lohan, now sober, is trying to reinvent herself once again as a business owner, albeit one who's more a benevolent celebrity patron saint than a hands-on manager.
Yet another connection: The first Louisiana church to burn, St. Mary Baptist Church in Port Barre, shares a patron saint with Notre Dame: Mary, the mother of Jesus.
The woman from this story came to be known as St. Brigid, a patron saint of Ireland who straddled Paganism and Christianity and defended the plights of women.
In a world of often terrifying change, maybe the Singularity could use a patron saint—and Teilhard may be recognized as the first one to see it coming.
Lyft users with a sadistic streak may enjoy the new prank mode This April Fools' Day, Eyler's "patron saint holiday," Lyft's ride experience team is going all out.
However, Rih just may be the patron saint of the platform; an exemplary user who never fails to post enticing images and witty captions that keep followers intrigued.
He tattooed the archangel Michael, the patron saint of police officers, on his left biceps, and he joined the Rockford Police Department in 2016, one year after graduating.
Then there's the regional Mexican music integration, which is surprisingly seamless, proving that mariachi-style brass can do wonders for the jangle pop of the set's patron saint.
He was the patron saint of literary irresponsibility—which, not coincidentally, often tipped over into toxicity—insisting on the artistic necessity of transforming one's worst impulses into narrative.
Throughout history, Satan or Lucifer has been invoked by outsiders, romantics, and anarchists as the patron saint of human liberation, the serpent who tempts with the Forbidden Fruit.
In this context, the portrait honors Ms. Frazier as the "patron saint of Braddock," as Ms. Alba calls her — an activist photographer who uses art for social change.
Skipping the meeting, he visited a mine in Brzeszcze, in southern Poland, and participated in celebrations of "Barborka," the feast day of St. Barbara, patron saint of miners.
You don't need to be Irish to appreciate this patron Saint Patrick ... grab a Guinness and jig through these shirtless Schwarzenegger photos to kick off the jolly holiday.
People who visit Whitefriar Street Church in Dublin, where St. Valentine is buried, might hope to get a quiet moment alone with the remains of the patron saint.
Pintard was the founder of the New York Historical Society and St. Nicholas&aposs biggest advocate, and he pushed to make St. Nick the society&aposs patron saint.
At one point in my life, I (along with a lot of other people, I'm sure) recommended the "Patron Saint of Liars" to anyone and everyone I met.
" And in 2014, when Ms. Saunders and cast members turned out for a 50th-anniversary commemoration of Princess Cruises, she was introduced as "the patron saint of cruising.
Finkelpearl was also involved in an ongoing dispute between de Blasio and NY Governor Andrew Cuomo over a monument for the Roman Catholic patron saint of immigrants, Mother Cabrini.
When David Bowie died on Sunday, he left behind legions of fans who will remember him as the godfather of glam rock and the patron saint of defiant outcasts.
The actress spoke out on Twitter earlier this week saying that "as the patron saint of 'she would do that'" she did not bite Beyoncé's face at a party.
One of a pantheon of Yoruba deities, Osun goes by many names around the world: Ochun in Cuba and Oxum in Brazil, where she is the nations' patron saint.
It's hard to imagine how we'd get to today's love yourself culture if it weren't for Simmons, the patron saint of sweat as a radical act of self-love.
There even is a pronounced Kemp-Gingrich split that mirrors the differences between Mr. Ryan and Mr. Trump over Ronald Reagan, the patron saint of most Republicans these days.
St. Patrick's Day, or the feast of Saint Patrick, honors the patron saint of Ireland and originally celebrated the arrival of Christianity on the third largest island in Europe.
Inside the mail boat, which was built in 1949, a two-inch figure of St. Brendan, the patron saint of mariners, stood above the well-used brass ship's wheel.
His concern for the urban poor derives heavily from his intellectual mentor, Jack Kemp, the former Republican congressman, housing secretary and patron saint of Reagan-era supply-side conservatism.
William Blake may be their patron saint — in his work, art and words combine in a single physical and spiritual act — but consider too Beatrix Potter and Tove Jansson.
They are sold outside a small chapel erected in honor of Jesús Malverde, a local patron saint to drug traffickers and admirers of crime-driven generosity towards the poor.
But if you look a little bit closer at what Céline says, wears, and stands for, you'll find that she's always been the cuckoo-bananas patron saint of individuality.
As her cancer treatment ramped up, the red badges signaled other items: wig caps, pill organizer, the Book of Common Prayer, a St. Peregrine patron saint of cancer medal.
The character then got a Dutch name, entered Germanic folklore, helped the cause of the Reformation in England (the infant Jesus was considered papist), became patron saint of Russia.
And for more than 100 years, the Italian community has been gathering on Pleasant Avenue to build and hoist a several-ton shrine to a patron saint — Saint Anthony.
Other video showed Mr. Chatillon speaking warmly of his own visit with Mr. Degrelle, who was a patron saint of Europe's far-right youths until his death in 13.
" Asked if he had ever longed to meet his patron saint, Everett delivered something like a Wildean epigram: "Meeting people is always, I think, one of the great mistakes.
Festivities for a city's patron saint sweep up citizens, churchgoers or not, and some 8,000 church-run oratories throughout Italy offer after-school programs and other activities for children.
Indeed, the pope made his own pilgrimage on Saturday afternoon to the Basilica of the Virgin of Guadalupe, Mexico's patron saint, to celebrate Mass before tens of thousands of worshipers.
In January, food fans were shook when Chrissy Teigen, patron saint of cravings, shared photos of herself in Marrakech with chef David Chang, god of ramen and so much more.
In honor of Saint Anthony the Abbot, the patron saint of animals, horses are ridden through the bonfires on the night before the official day of honoring animals in Spain.
People take part in the Mail Parade in San Salvador, El Salvador, during the beginning of the city's festivities in honor of the patron saint of San Salvador, Aug. 1.
In The Disaster Artist, Franco mythologizes him as the patron saint of anyone who follows their dreams against all odds — even, or perhaps especially, when those dreams are objectively awful.
He is the patron saint of animals and ecology, and is remembered for his solidarity with the poor, his love of animals, and his attempts at interfaith dialogue with Muslims.
This mezcal cocktail, from Gabriel Richter of GG's, bridges the Old and New Worlds, taking inspiration from the patron saint of gardening but employing a judicious amount of Oaxacan firewater.
Lady Gaga, patron saint of all that is Extra, arrived at this year's Met Gala with not one, not two, not three, but four stunning looks for the pink carpet.
He also prayed in the colonial cathedral before a painting of Our Lady of Chiquinquira, the patron saint of overwhelmingly Catholic Colombia, before addressing a raucous crowd of young people.
Yet this region, Puglia — the birthplace of Joseph of Cupertino, the 17th-century patron saint of astronauts, for his apparent habit of levitating while in a trance state — is hopeful.
Nearly 18 feet across, this epic tableau pictures the gleaming Saint Mark, patron saint of Venice, plunging headfirst from the sky to free a naked slave punished for worshiping him.
Narrating the action is the Scottish philosopher Adam Smith, the patron saint of laissez-faire capitalists, who argued that each person's self-interested pursuit would automatically maximize the public good.
If Monteroduni's 2,000-plus residents had ample reason to celebrate the return of the statue of the town's patron saint, the agents who recovered the artifact were even more ecstatic.
If Mr. Grimm seeks a patron saint, he could try Adam Clayton Powell Jr., the roguish congressman from Harlem whose scandals led fellow House members to oust him in 1967.
For several decades, Andy Warhol was the patron saint of artists obsessed with mass media and celebrity culture, a fixation he expressed to the mainstream in a deadpan, affectless demeanor.
I took a quick tour (2 euros) of its rustic interior, which includes relics from St. Lucia, the patron saint of the city, including a bone from her left arm.
According to legend, Galicia's main roundup — 70 miles away in Sabucedo — started after horses were donated to the parish to thank the patron saint for sparing residents from the plague.
Thousands of pilgrims crowd Piazza del Duomo in Catania, Italy, to witness the beginning of the third day of celebrations in honor of the patron saint of Catania, Feb. 5.
But I did it, thanks to Marie Kondo, the patron saint of tidying and eventually, only the larger pieces of furniture that we were not taking with us were left.
She has made work that speaks of her experience of becoming a mother, creating narratives about the African deity Yemaja, a mother spirit and patron saint, especially of pregnant women.
Cuthbert is named for St. Cuthbert, the patron saint of Northern England who prayed in the freezing waters of the North Sea and was dried by otters when he emerged.
Across Mexico, millions of devout people are cutting ties with the Catholic Church and turning their faith toward the patron saint of outcasts and personification of death known as Santa Muerte.
After agreeing to the mafia's honor codes, the inductee's finger is pierced so that blood can fall on the image of St. Michael the Archangel, the patron saint of the 'Ndrangheta.
After the prince was born on Monday, St. George's Day, named after England's patron saint, some members of the public had anticipated that George would feature in the new prince's name.
For anyone who doesn't want to saunter into work and make it rain paper clips like the patron saint of office supplies, you can spend that same money on just one.
It centers on a divorced astronaut (played by Pitt, this year's patron saint of masculine correctness) who is sent into deep space to find his long-missing father (Tommy Lee Jones).
They even invoke the 1976 run by Jimmy Carter, the patron saint of Democratic presidential long shots, whose retail politicking across Iowa propelled him on the way to the White House.
Its patron saint ought to be Ralph Eugene Meatyard, who was an optician and a photographer, but his books, as far as I could make out, were nowhere to be seen.
It's all in how you care for the lashes after each wear — and Huda Kattan, YouTuber and patron saint of false lashes, has just the tutorial you need to make 'em last.
Though she's already considered the unofficial patron saint of crimson lipstick, this sparkly iteration is in a league of its own — and we needed to find out exactly where it came from.
Follow the lead of Julia Ziegler-Haynes—patron saint of easy, delicious entertaining on our series —and you won't just rise to mediocrity, you'll shoot into the stratosphere like a psychedelic comet.
Currently producing a Cuban-American version of his family sitcom "One Day at a Time" for Netflix, he finds himself a patron saint of modern TV trends, as well as a participant.
"Republican leaders routinely tout President Reagan as an icon; a vote against confirming Justice O'Connor would be an admission that the patron saint of the modern Republican Party wasn't infallible," they said.
"Only in San Francisco could a wayward piglet expect to be rescued by a representative of the Patron Saint of Animals," Animal Care and Control spokeswoman Deb Campbell told CBS San Francisco.
It was the intention of Cardinal Federico Borromeo, who founded the Ambrosiana in 22 and named it for the city's patron saint, that the library, museum and schools be integrated and collaborative.
Mr. Lethem's papers contain items relating to the novels that made him something of a reluctant patron saint of Brooklyn's literary ascendance, including "Motherless Brooklyn" (1999) and "The Fortress of Solitude" (2003).
Salieri is better seen as the patron saint of musicians who prefer to live in a republic of like-minded souls rather than in an authoritarian regime where only certain voices count.
"I think they're wonderful P.R. for the monarchy," said Natalie Pray, a former president of the St. George's Society of New York, a nonprofit organization named for the patron saint of England.
"I think they're wonderful P.R. for the monarchy," said Natalie Pray, a former president of the St. George's Society of New York, a nonprofit organization named for the patron saint of England.
While St. George never actually set foot in England during his lifetime, he was officially named the protector of the royal family and the patron saint of the country during the Middle Ages.
But as a kind of patron saint of the uncertain, those thrown into turmoil by remembering the state of the world — and our own mortality — Emily's quiet passion is a hard, lingering archetype.
Francis noted their patron saint is Saint Martin de Porres: a 16th century barber-surgeon who joined the Dominican order in Peru and spent much of his life helping the poor and sick.
No matter that Reagan was a great champion of compromise (as Ingram put it to me, "I think Ronald Reagan wasn't as conservative as we think he is") he remains their patron saint.
Commemorated as the patron saint of everything from perfumers to repentant sinners, St. Mary Magdalene's life story is meant to reflect the strength of Christian faith — and how no one is beyond "saving."
The royal mom of twins marked The Feast of St. Dévote, a two-day celebration honoring Monaco's patron saint, with a traditional boat-burning procession on January 26 alongside her husband, Prince Albert.
In honor of Ireland's patron saint, CNBC has called on Kensho to run the sliderule over some the country's companies to see which companies should be included in your St. Patrick's Day portfolio.
As the patron saint of death, Santa Muerte is a kind of spiritual protector for a growing legion of Mexicans who feel unprotected by the state and cast aside by the Catholic Church.
Gillian Flynn, author of Gone Girl and Sharp Objects and patron saint of the antiheroine, has been accused of misogyny for the lack of positive examples and female role models in her books.
On Wednesday, Theo Epstein, the patron saint of loser baseball franchises, appeared on the Pardon My Take podcast, where he shared a wonderful story about his time as Boston Red Sox general manager.
Explore Wisconsin's rich beer legacy at this historic hotel, complete with stained glass windows depicting the patron saint of brewing — King Gambrinus — and a front desk constructed out of some 1,500 beer bottles.
The rosé is flowing, friendships have fallen apart, Jax Taylor has started a sex scandal and our patron saint Lisa Vanderpump wonders why the bloody hell she's hired these endlessly entertaining hot messes.
Commemorating Saint Joseph, the patron saint of carpenters, the annual tradition is believed to have evolved from pagan rituals marking the change of seasons with a five-day fiesta of processions and fireworks.
" In a sometimes divided city with an Anglophone minority and Francophone majority, Mr. McClelland noted that Cohen, in death, as in life, had become a "secular patron saint who everyone can get behind.
On display in a separate exhibition are cyanotype prints, watercolors, and a sound-based work by Ivan Forde, who draws connections between migratory birds, the Odyssey, and St. Christopher, patron saint of travelers.
The university said on its website that the change had been prompted not by a desire to be politically correct but to create a stronger tie to its patron saint, Francis of Assisi.
"A couple of plainclothes cops just came in and bought a St. Michael, the patron saint of police officers," he said, shortly before a customer arrived to pick up a preordered Jesus statue.
The Vancouver Public Library used to only allow 3 holds a year, but I guess all my prayers to the Patron Saint of Financial Responsibility were heard and now we have unlimited holds.
Amber Rose, a patron saint of sexually liberated femmes everywhere, gifted us all a treasure on her must-follow Instagram: a bottomless photo, with Rose in full repose to promote her third annual SlutWalk.
One need only look toward one patron saint of alt-cum-pop style, Seth Cohen of The O.C., to see someone who deftly incorporated a fondness for festive sweaters of yore into his outfits.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Belgian brewers accompanied by musicians dressed in medieval costumes took a barrel of beer to Brussels' cathedral on Friday for consecration as part of an annual celebration of their patron saint, Arnould.
His choice of "Francis" for his papal name might signify his interests in environmentalism, as St. Francis — the patron saint of animals and ecology — is remembered for preaching to birds and caring for nature.
He solidified into the patron saint of the internet after the rise of the found-footage web series Marble Hornets, spreading to even younger audiences through popular online games like Slender: The Eight Pages.
After losing their mother to a heart attack, the 247 Cadet children lived with their father in a village outside Santiago near the shrine to Our Lady of Charity, the island's venerable patron saint.
As Father Majstorovic led the congregation in song and prayer, two men held up a painting of Sava, the patron saint of the church, dressed in white robes with red crosses on his shoulders.
There is also a Roman Catholic Church named Inmaculado Corazón de Maria, Spanish for Immaculate Heart of Mary, where a painting of the Virgin of Guadalupe, patron saint of Mexico, beams from the facade.
A banner stretched across the main church features San Silverio, the island's patron saint, atop a world globe — except in this version of the earth there is only one landmass, and that is Ponza.
St. Patrick is the patron saint of both Ireland and the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York, the second-largest diocese in the United States, which has traditionally played a role in the parade.
Even Jimmy Carter in 1976 (the patron saint of all candidates with asterisks in the polls) lost a string of later primaries to a California governor named Jerry Brown (yeah, that guy) and others.
A rider goes through flames during the annual "Luminarias" celebration on the eve of the day of St. Anthony, Spain's patron saint of animals, in the village of San Bartolomé de Pinares, Jan. 16.
Hubert, who is also known as Hubertus, was committed to the church until he died somewhere around the year 728, and he is now known as the patron saint of hunters, mathematicians, and metalworkers.
Still, red, white, and blue stripes abound on Être Cécile's website, and every season begins with imagining its patron saint — a 1960s Parisienne with a fondness for animal prints — traveling to a new locale.
And although Moreau was sixty years old by the time the Symbolist manifesto was published, the painter became the patron saint of the Symbolist and Decadent art movements, mainly in the wake of Huysmans's novel.
Even Glossier, patron saint of all things both millennial and pink, used the color for the packaging on its sunscreen, which debuted last year (they're always just a little ahead of the curve, aren't they?).
Still, we don't owe Facebook anything, least of all our faith that the patron saint of personal data strip-mining does anything good for reasons beyond simply buying up goodwill or getting caught red handed.
"Those who propose gay marriage do not understand Costa Rica," said Marcela Linares, 56, as she attended to her stall in a San Jose marketplace presided over by an image of Costa Rica's patron saint.
On Tuesday, the first full day of negotiations in Katowice, capital of mining region Silesia, President Andrzej Duda told workers celebrating the feast of their patron Saint Barbara that the industry had a long future.
Midge Maisel (Rachel Brosnahan) may be a fictional character, but she's so raw, honest, and funny, we already think of her as the patron saint of the Amy Schumers and Margaret Chos of the world.
Mr. Reed figured the goat would soon be on the grill as part of the St. Archangel Michael's Slava (Saint's Day) festivities, an annual celebration, with friends and family, of the Ilich family's patron saint.
Decked out in white t-shirts and trousers stained pink by the wine that flows freely at the festival, the crowd danced and waved traditional red handkerchiefs bearing the image of the local patron saint.
As this hamlet of cornfields and concrete houses prepared for festivities honoring its patron saint, and as some people gathered in prayer, Ms. Cabaluna, 20, was primping to compete in an annual transgender beauty pageant.
To people like Lunardi — the patron saint of the Church of Bracketology — and CBS's Jerry Palm, the real science is in picking the field itself, and in the calculations that rank one team above another.
And the coup de grâce: The dispute was largely over whether the de Blasio administration blundered by bypassing Mother Cabrini, the patron saint of immigrants and a paragon to many Italian-Americans, with a statue.
The Stone Right after Spain's swift and devastating loss to the United States in 1898, the Spanish philosopher Miguel de Unamuno (1864-1936) resurrected Spain's patron saint of lost causes, Don Quixote de la Mancha.
" Sofia herself had confided in Dear Kate, and now she must spend time with Kate and her bellicose 16-year-old daughter, Alexa, who refers to her mother as "Dear Kate, patron saint of losers.
The figure of the bear that disturbs the speaker into speech is also Odin, rune-finder; this figure rhymes with the bear/Christ figure that appears in a vision to Brother Klaus, patron saint of Switzerland.
Each year, residents make "ninots", or dolls, from paper mache for the celebrations, which commemorate Saint Joseph, the patron saint of carpenters, and are said to have evolved from pagan rituals marking the end of winter.
The second is Ben Hailey, a handsome teacher who has come to join the faculty of St. Rita's ("the patron saint of impossible causes"), where he will be the first male teacher apart from the headmaster.
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