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Giacomo di Benincasa, commonly known as Saint James of the Marches, was an Italian Franciscan priest and missionary born in 1390 and died in 1476. Renowned for his preaching and dedication to reforming the Church, he traveled extensively throughout Italy, promoting Christian values and social justice. He is also recognized for his work in education and for founding several convents. Canonized as a saint in 1890, he is celebrated for his deep spirituality and commitment to the Franciscan ideals.

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