He never did
St. Paul of the Cross (born Paolo Francesco Danei) died on October 18, 1775, at Rome, Italy of natural causes.
The nation of Italy is of very recent vintage. At the time of St. Paul, there was no "Italy", there was only Rome. The Roman Empire ruled everything from Britain to Spain to Egypt, and a fair piece of north Africa, once Carthage was destroyed. During that period, the capitol of the Roman Empire was Rome. The lands now called Italy were the core of the Empire and were ruled directly from Rome, thus were not considered to be a "Province."
St. Paul is the capital of Minnesota.
Yes, to one in Saint-Rémy.
The address of the St. Paul Public Library is: 145 Fifth Street, St. Paul, 72760 0123
St Paul MINNESOTA? No.
not sure, I'm guessing his been to a lot of places. Spain, Italy, countries in the Middle East.
She was canonized in 2000. Specifically on October 1, 2000, at Rome, Italy, by Pope John Paul II.
Jesus called st. Paul ....err... well...st. Paul I guess
Yes, St. Rita lived in Italy.
June 29 is the feast of St. Peter and St. Paul.
Saul