Patron Saint of Snuff

…A third opportunity (frowned upon but popular in byegone days) is to fake one. In recent decades the Vatican has de-listed former saints lacking evidence, but are too busy to winkle out every example…

I’ll call the vatican first thing tomorrow morning and let them know that the answer is: ‘all of them’. :smiley:

Professor Phillips Griffiths. developed the first web site devoted to nasal snuff & snuffing: http://www.snuffbox.org.uk/

Professor Phillips Griffiths A long time snuffer who developed the first web site dedicated to nasal snuff. http://www.snuffbox.org.uk/

Professor Phillips Griffiths A long time snuffer who developed the first web site dedicated to nasal snuff. http://www.snuffbox.org.uk/

@perique Thanks…Thanks…Thanks… :))

I’m Nominating Napoleon Bonaparte, Louis Bonaparte and Queen Charlotte of Mecklenburg

For those who don’t know what becomes of patron saints: http://io9.com/the-bizarrely-beautiful-world-of-relics-in-religious-hi-729628639. :wink:

the Foot of St. Blaise looks like a nice snuff box

the Foot of St. Blaise looks like a nice snuff box

Indeed, but Blaise is very busy keeping people from choking on fishbones. We all had our throats so blessed annually and they may do it still. You might hunt down a saint who is not yet a patron of anything - Saint Pope John Paul II may lack an assignment. Was he fond of Polish snuff?