Patronage

Patron Saint of Brewers

2 saints are venerated as patrons of brewers, led by Augustine of Hippo (feast day August 28).

Augustine of Hippo

Augustine of Hippo

354430 · Feast day: August 28

Augustine of Hippo spent his youth in hedonism, then nearly a decade among the Manicheans, then restless years as a skeptic and Neoplatonist — all while his mother Monica prayed for him. His garden conversion in Milan in 386 and baptism by Ambrose the following Easter led to his return to North Africa, his ordination, and thirty-five years as Bishop of Hippo, where he built the intellectual framework of Western Christian theology.

Boniface of Mainz

Boniface of Mainz

c. 675 ADJune 5, 754 AD · Feast day: June 5

Boniface of Mainz, born Wynfrith around 675 in Crediton, Devon, organized the Church across pagan Germanic lands and most famously felled Donar's Oak at Geismar, building a chapel from its timbers. At nearly eighty, he returned to Frisia for a final mission and was martyred near Dokkum on June 5, 754, holding a Gospel book pierced by a sword.

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