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What cancer did St. Peregrine get?

He developed a form of cancer on his foot that was spreading to the rest of his leg. The doctors scheduled him for surgery to remove the leg but, after a night of prayer, the cancer disappeared.


What is the feast day of St. Peregrine?

The feast day of Saint Peregrine Laziosi is May 1.


How do you pronounce st peregrine?

St. Peregrine is pronounced with an Italian accent as he was born in 1260 in Forli, Italy. He is known as the patron Saint for those suffering from cancer, aids, or other illnesses.


When did St. Peregrine become a saint?

Saint Peregrine Laziosi was canonized on December 27, 1726, by Pope Benedict XIII.


What is the front leg room in the 2013 Ford Focus-ST?

The 2013 Ford Focus-ST has 43.1 in. of front leg room.


What is the rear leg room of the 2013 Ford Focus-ST?

The 2013 Ford Focus-ST has 33.4 in. of rear leg room.


What is the front leg room in the 2014 Ford Focus-ST?

The 2014 Ford Focus-ST has 43.1 in. of front leg room.


What is the rear leg room of the 2014 Ford Focus-ST?

The 2014 Ford Focus-ST has 33.4 in. of rear leg room.


What miracles did Saint Peregrine do?

St. Peregrine was born in Forli, Italy (near Rimini) in 1265. After being a young tearaway he joined an Order of Friar Servants of St Mary, or Servites who came together to live a simple life of prayer and charitable works. Servite Brothers still live in a monastery outside the City of Florence. Brother Peregrine worked tirelessly amongst the sick in Forli during the time of the Black Plague and other epidemics when there were no hospitals or doctors for the poor. He offered no promises of recovery, simply help to the sick and compassion to the dying. When he himself was found to have a cancer in his leg, the local medical practitioner was called in. He recommended amputation of the leg. This was at a time when there were no anaesthetics nor disinfectants and many patients died of infection following surgery. The night before the operation, Peregrine prayed before a crucifix then fell asleep and dreamt that Christ came down from the cross. The following morning when the doctor arrived with his instruments for the operation, he found no trace of the cancer and the wound was healed. Peregrine lived into old age, dying in the monestary at the age of 80 years. On the news of his death, many crowds came to pay their respects and three people were cured at his coffin, a blind man, a seriously ill woman and a man who had suffered injuries after a fall. Peregrine was declared a saint in 1726 and his feast day is the 4th May. He is the patron saint of cancer sufferers and St. Peregrine Centres now provide a service at both spiritual and psychological level for those affected by cancer.


What Saint do you pray with for a leg injury?

St. Servatus is the patron saint against leg problems.


What is the national dish of st maarten?

Chicken Leg and Johnny Cake


What city is shown in the painting st bernadino by el greco?

toledo