Pope St. Leo I, the Great, is a Doctor of the Church but not considered a patron saint.
Pope Saint Leo the Great is not a patron saint.
If you are referring to Pope Saint Leo I, he is a Doctor of the Church but not a patron saint.
Saint Leo the Great Parish was created in 1921.
Pope Saint Leo I (the Great) was promoted to Doctor of the Church in 1754.
The feast day of Pope Saint Leo the Great is on November 10.
Pope Saint Leo I had parents, of course. However, he was never married and had no children.
He is the patron saint of charcoal burners.
Leo the Great died of natural causes.
Leo the Great died on November 10, 461.
Pope St. Leo the Great is a "pre-congregational" saint. In other words, he would have been proclaimed a saint by popular acclamation and devotion long before there was an established process within the church for canonization.
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The date and place of birth of St. Leo the Great are unknown.