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St. Anthony of Padua

St. Anthony of Padua

St. Anthony of Padua

Anthony or Antony of Padua (ItalianAntonio di Padova) or Anthony of Lisbon (PortugueseAntónio de Lisboa; born Fernando Martins de Bulhões; 15 August 1195 – 13 June 1231[1][2]) was a Portuguese Catholic priest and friar of the Franciscan Order. He was born and raised by a wealthy family in LisbonPortugal, and died in PaduaItaly. Noted by his contemporaries for his powerful preaching, expert knowledge of scripture, and undying love and devotion to the poor and the sick, he was one of the most quickly canonized saints in church history. He was proclaimed a Doctor of the Church on 16 January 1946. He is also the patron saint of lost things. Feast Day: June 13 Patron:
Lisbon, Lost items, lost people, lost souls, American Indians; amputees; animals; barrennessBrazilelderly peoplefaith in the Blessed Sacramentfishermen; Franciscan Custody of the Holy Land; harvests; horses; lower animals; mail; mariners; oppressed people; poor peoplePortugalpregnant womenshipwrecksstarvationsterilityswineherds; Tigua Indians; travel hostesses; travellers; TuburanCebu; San Vicente, Sulat, Eastern SamarWatermen; runts of litters; counter-revolutionariesPila, LagunaTaytay, RizalIriga, Camarines SurCamaligan, Camarines Sur
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