St. Giles, Abbot
St. Giles, Abbot (Patron of Physically Disabled) Feast day – September 1 St. Giles is said to have been a
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St. Giles, Abbot (Patron of Physically Disabled) Feast day – September 1 St. Giles is said to have been a
Raymond was born at Portella, Catalonia, Spain. He was delivered by caesarean operation when his mother died in childbirth. Hence
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Servite cardinal and preacher. Born in Florence, Italy, to a noble family, he was educated in Paris and Padua where
Archdeacon and companion of St. Donatus. Andrew and his sister, St. Bridget the Younger, were born in Ireland of noble
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