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New Managers

Patronage Name: New Managers
Patronage Category: Life Situations Patronage Sub-Category: Employment
Patronage Type: Life Event Patronage Scope: Universal
Primary Saints: Thomas More Secondary Saints: Joseph
Associated Feast Day: June 22 Primary Region: Universal Church
Associated Devotions:
Novena to Thomas More; feast day remembrance; simple intercessory prayer
Associated Symbols:
cross, prayer book, candle, medal
Prayers:
Prayer to Thomas More for new managers; novena for intercession; feast day prayer
Common Situations & Needs:
urgent needs, major decisions, uncertainty, patient trust
Summary
Thomas More is a beloved Catholic patron for new managers, especially when families and individuals need guidance, peace, and trust in God’s providence.
Description

For Catholics searching for the patronage of new managers, this tradition points to Thomas More as a trusted heavenly companion. As patron for new managers, Thomas More is often remembered by those asking for courage, clarity, and persevering trust.

This devotion becomes especially meaningful during times of urgent needs, major decisions, uncertainty, patient trust, when ordinary responsibilities feel heavy and prayer becomes more urgent. Symbols such as cross, prayer book, candle, medal help make this devotion tangible in the middle of real daily concerns.

Whether in personal devotion or parish life, this patronage gently points the heart back to Jesus and the hope of the Gospel.