Patron Saint of Handgunners: Anyone ever heard of this?

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Yes. The story is a bit on the vague side and the particular Order in question is not too enthused about him becoming a patron saint of handgunners.

Personally as a Catholic I have no problem with it at all. St. Michael is the patron saint of policemen and I think soldiers as well, so there is plenty of precedent for "rough men" taking any help they can get.

Not sure of Jeff Cooper's religious preferences; otherwise he could be a runner-up in say twenty years...
 
Dienekes said:
St. Michael is the patron saint of policemen and I think soldiers as well,

Actually St Michael is the patron staint of paratroopers. Among others.

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against temptations; ambulance drivers; artists; bakers; bankers; banking; battle; boatmen; Brecht, Belgium; Brussels, Belgium; Caltanissett, Sicily; diocese of Coimbatore, India; Congregation of Saint Michael the Archangel; coopers; Cornwall, England; danger at sea; Dormagen, Germany; dying people; emergency medical technicians; EMTs; England; fencing; Germany; Greek Air Force; greengrocers; grocers; haberdashers; hatmakers; hatters; holy death; diocese of Iligan, Philippines; knights; mariners; milleners; archdiocese of Mobile, Alabama; Papua, New Guinea; paramedics; paratroopers; diocese of Pensacola-Tallahassee, Florida; police officers; Puebla, Mexico; radiologists; radiotherapists; sailors; diocese of San Angelo, Texas; San Miguel de Allende, Mexico; archdiocese of Seattle, Washington; security forces; security guards; Sibenik, Croatia; sick people; Siegburg Abbey; soldiers; Spanish police officers; diocese of Springfield, Massachusetts; storms at sea; swordsmiths; Umbria, Italy; watermen; Zeitz, Germany
 
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