St. Zachary

St. Zachary, also known as Pope Zachary, served as the 91st pope of the Catholic Church from 741 until his death in 752. He was known for his efforts to reconcile the Western and Eastern churches and for his support of the missionary work. St. Zachary played a significant role in shaping the policies of the Church during a turbulent period in its history.

Feast Day is on March 15th.

Patronage: St. Zachary is not widely recognized as a patron saint of specific causes or professions, but he is honored for his leadership and contributions to the Church.