Patron saint of mathematicians?

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Is there one? I’m going to college this fall and I’m dreading the required mathematics classes I’ll have to take. Is there a patron saint of mathematics or mathematicians I can pray to?
 
I’m interested in this as well since I’m an accontant by trade.
 
Mathematicians - Barbara and Hubert of Liege.

Accountants - Matthew.
 
Thank you for the information. Where can I learn more about them? I’ll be praying to them a lot so I’d like to get aquainted.
 
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Thank you for the information. Where can I learn more about them? I’ll be praying to them a lot so I’d like to get aquainted.
catholic.org/saints/stindex.php
 
Hmmmmm… patron saint of mathematicians? Why, that’s an easy one!..

…everyone knows it’s gotta be Saint Pi-us!

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groan!
 
Ha, ha. St. Albert the Great is the patron saint of mathematicians.
St. Mathew is the patron of accountants.
 
Ha, ha. St. Albert the Great is the patron saint of mathematicians.
St. Mathew is the patron of accountants.
Is there a prayer to St. Albert the Great to ask him to help me pass my numeracy skills test tomorrow?
 
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