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∙ 14y agoSaint Peregrine Laziosi had a cancerous tumor on his leg that was healed by Our Lord.
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∙ 9y agoThe Italian saint you are referring to is likely Saint Anthony of Padua. In the 13th century, he is said to have prayed for his tumor to burst and it did so, but he survived the ordeal. Saint Anthony is known for his miracles and his devotion to helping the poor and oppressed.
Saint Valentine of Rome lived in the third century.
St. Zita's full name is actually Santa Zita. She was an Italian saint who lived in the 13th century and is the patron saint of domestic workers.
Saint Genevieve lived in the 5th century AD.
Matthew lived in the first century A.D.
Saint Peregrine Laziosi had a cancerous tumor on his leg that was healed by Our Lord.
I can't find a Saint Avid, but there was a Saint David. He was a Welsh Bishop who lived (in Wales) during the 6th century.
No, George lived in the 3rd century and died in about the year 304 AD.
If you are referring to Saint Nazarius of Rome, he lived in the first century AD. He was martyred in the year 68.
Little is known about this saint. We do not even know what century she lived and died, reportedly by beheading.
The patron saint of Guernsey is Saint Sampson. His feast day is July 28. Saint Sampson lived in Wales during the fifth century.
St. Aquilina lived in the third century and is not mentioned in the bible.
James the Greater lived in the first century AD.