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ImLostAgain | 18:07 Wed 30th May 2018 | ChatterBank
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Not sure where to put this question so here it is. Do all English cities have patron saints?
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I haven't counted but scroll here down to UK.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patron_saints_of_places#Cities_and_towns
Ours is St Ethelbert, and this might be helpful ImLostAgain. https://catholicsaints.info/patron-saints-of-cities-of-england/
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Thanks Mamyalynne. Seems some do and some don't.
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Wow another good site. Thanks kvalidir.
John Bercow thinks he is the Patron Saint of the
House of Commons.
list of english cities
sorry, that went off rather half-*** when I accidentally deleted half of it. I was going to say go through a list of English cities; my guess would be that newer ones don't. In olden times you had to have a cathedral before you became a city, and cathedrals often have saints to call on. That's not requited any more, and I don't think Wolverhampton, for instance, has either a cathedral or a patron saint.
And it has to be a CofE cathedral. We only have a Catholic one here.
true. I think Catholics have a longer list of saints to draw on, though, having been around many more centuries
Saint Tony, now he was a very Righteous Man.

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