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He is the patron saint of bowel disorders. [37] [38] ... (De Reductione Artium ad Theologiam), translated by Zachary Hayes, Saint Bonaventure, NY: ...
Saints have often been prevailed upon in requests for intercessory prayers to protect against or help combatting a variety of dangers, illnesses, and ailments. This is a list of saints and such ills traditionally associated with them. In shorthand, they are called the patron saints of (people guarding against or grappling with) these various ...
This manuscript was an important copy of other works of Bonaventura, performed in 1380 by Giovanni da Iolo in its inventory of Bibliohtek of the Convention in Assisi, of B. Bonelli in the 18th century and described the outgoing end of the 13th century dates, was lost in the aftermath, however, and could only be Guilbert 1984 by Ouy in Leningrad ...
The friary was founded in 1625. The church is dedicated to Saint Bonaventure. At the request of Blessed Bonaventure Gran, the construction was donated by Cardinal Barberini. The land on which the church stands was owned by the Barberini family and had been used for wine growing until then.
Blessed Bonaventure Buonaccorsi: 1240 1315 Blessed Henry of Treviso 1315 Blessed Raymond Lull (Ramon Llull or Lullus) 1232 1316 Agnes of Montepulciano 1317 Brynoth 1317 Blessed Justina of Arezzo: 1257 1319 Blessed Matthia of Matelica: 1252 1319 Blessed Simon of Rimini: 1250 1319 Blessed Bernard of Toulouse 1320
Saint Bonaventure (John of Fidanza, 1221–1274) was an Italian philosopher and theologian. Bonaventure , a French name (from Latin Bonaventura , meaning "good fortune") may also refer to: People
Saint Pantaleon was the patron of physicians, Saint Cyriacus invoked against temptation on the deathbed, and Saints Christopher, Barbara, and Catherine of Alexandria for protection against a sudden and unprovided-for death. Saint Giles was prayed to for a good confession, and Saint Eustace as healer of family troubles.
The town Saint-Camille, Quebec and the parish Saint-Camille-de-Lellis, Quebec; The town and village of Camillus, New York; Saint Camillus Academy, former Catholic school in Kentucky, USA; St Camille Association, providing residential care for people in West Africa suffering from mental illness; St. Camillus Centre in Mohale's Hoek, Lesotho