Saint John Bosco is the patron saint of:
apprentices
boys
editors
Mexican young people
laborers
schoolchildren
students
young people
Bosco was born in the evening of August 16, 1815, in the hillside hamlet of Becchia, Italy
John Bosco was canonized on April 1, 1934, Rome by Pius XI.
Saint John Bosco became a saint through the process of canonization by the Catholic Church. This involved an official investigation into his life, writings, and reputation for holiness. After verifying miracles attributed to his intercession and determining his virtuous life, he was declared a saint by the Pope.
Saint Don Bosco was a Catholic priest and educator who founded the Salesians of Don Bosco, a religious congregation dedicated to education and care for youth. He was known for his dedication to serving disadvantaged youth, promoting education, and spreading the message of love and compassion. After his death, his holiness and the miracles attributed to his intercession led to his canonization as a saint by the Catholic Church.
Saint Don Bosco's dog's name is Grigio
Francesco Bosco was the father of Giovanni (John)) Bosco.
Saint John Bosco died on January 31, 1888, in Turin, Italy.
Saint John Bosco died in Turin, Italy on January 31, 1888.
John Bosco was 72 years old when he entered Heaven.
January 31 is the feast of Saint John Bosco.
The feast of St. John Bosco is January 31.
Yes, St. John Bosco founded the Salesians
St. John Bosco worked with street boys in Italy and provided them with an education.
The feast of Don Bosco is January 31.
Patron saint of Christian apprentices, editors, publishers, school children and young people
Bosco was born in the evening of August 16, 1815, in the hillside hamlet of Becchia, Italy
John Bosco was canonized on April 1, 1934, Rome by Pius XI.