Expeditus died in 303.
Expeditus is the patron saint of:against procrastinationfor expeditious solutionsmerchantsnavigatorsprompt solutions
Yes, he is considered a saint, albeit a legendary one.
Expeditus is said to have been a Roman centurion in Armenia who was martyred around April 303 in what is now Turkey, for converting to Christianity. For more information, click this link.
Expeditus Schmidt has written: 'El auto sacramental y su importancia en el arte escenico de la epoca' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Mysteries and miracle-plays, Spanish drama
Saint Expeditus of Melitene, as with several other ancient saints, is possibly only a legendary figure. It is not clear whether his name led to his association with expeditious matters, or the other way around. This association led to his becoming the patron of people who had to deliver things on time. Virtually nothing is known about him.
St Expadita of course! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expeditus Patron saint of getting things done in an unreasonably short amount of time.
This Roman Catholic devotional image has been appropriated by practitioners of Santeria, through a process called syncretism, to represent a pagan deity.
There are no patron saints of sales. However, there are patrons of merchants: •Amand •Expeditus •Francis of Assisi •Homobonus •Nicholas of Myra •Secundus of Asti
Johann Tacke has written: 'D. Johannis Tackii ... Triplex phasis sophicus solis orbe expeditus humanaeque fragilitati & spei resurrectionis rerum consecratus' -- subject(s): Alchemy
There is no patron saint of opening a new store. However, the following are patrons of merchants: •Amand •Expeditus •Francis of Assisi •Homobonus •Nicholas of Myra •Secundus of Asti
Homobonus. Son of a well-to-do tailor and merchant, taking over his father's business. Married layman. Believed his ability to work was given by God so he could support the poor, and he devoted most of his profits, and some of his house space, to charity.Canonized 12 January 1199 by Pope Innocent III - Feast 13 November And there are other patron saints of merchants (retailers): •Amand •Expeditus •Francis of Assisi •Nicholas of Myra •Secundus of Asti
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