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What saint feast day is April 2?
Saint Francis of Paola
Saint Francis of Paola, Italian San Francesco di Paola, (born March 27, 1416, Paola, Kingdom of Naples [Italy]—died April 2, 1507, Plessis-les-Tours, France; canonized 1519; feast day April 2), founder of the Minim friars, a severely ascetic Roman Catholic order that does charitable work and refrains from eating meat.
What saint’s feast day is April 3?
Richard of Chichester
Saint Richard of Chichester | |
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Feast day | 3 April (Roman Catholic Church and some provinces of the Anglican Communion), 16 June (in some provinces of the Anglican Communion) |
Venerated in | Roman Catholic Church Anglican Communion |
Title as Saint | Bishop and Confessor |
What saint’s feast day is April 4?
April 4. Isidore of Seville (Latin: Isidorus Hispalensis; c. 560 – 4 April 636) was a Spanish scholar and cleric.
What did saint Catherine do?
St. Catherine of Siena was a Dominican tertiary and mystic who lived in Italy in the 1300s. She was known for her holiness, asceticism, and spiritual visions and was said to have received stigmata. She was also a reformer and political activist, and she was influential in religious and political affairs of the church.
What saint celebrates April 5?
Vincent Ferrer, (born c. 1350, Valencia, Aragon—died April 5, 1419, Vannes, France; canonized 1455; feast day April 5), Aragonese friar and renowned preacher who helped to end the Great Western Schism.
Is April 1 a feast day?
Hugh was canonised on 22 April 1134 by Pope Innocent II, only two years after his death. His feast day is on 1 April in the Catholic Church. During the French Wars of Religion (between Catholics and Protestants inspired by John Calvin, called “Huguenots”), the Huguenots burned his body.
Who is the saint of betrayal?
Epipodius is venerated as the patron saint of bachelors, victims of betrayal, and victims of torture.
Who is the saint for April 1st?
Mary of Egypt.
What saint’s feast day is April 5?
Vincent Ferrer
St. Vincent Ferrer, (born c. 1350, Valencia, Aragon—died April 5, 1419, Vannes, France; canonized 1455; feast day April 5), Aragonese friar and renowned preacher who helped to end the Great Western Schism.