Everyone’s favorite patron saint of finding lost things is not from where you may think. The Franciscan saint known around the world as St. Anthony of Padua was not born in the Italian city of Padua ...
One of my more whimsical pastimes is imagining the scene when my time on earth is done and I’m (God willing) meeting the angels and saints in heaven. I know of course that one mustn’t presume such a ...
Catholics may know St. Anthony of Padua as a Franciscan friar, a Doctor of the Church, and the patron saint of lost items - but only one person has ever seen St. Anthony in an approved apparition. In ...
ROME — The University of St. Anthony of Padua’s Anthropology Museum, together with a team of international forensic researchers, has attempted to reconstruct the face of St. Anthony using only a ...
Some important holy relics of a well-known saint are on tour for believers all around the world, and they are making a stop in Aiken County. St. Anthony of Padua, a much loved 13th century friar ...
People watched from the sidewalk and many a front porch as a set of oxen pulled a decorated cart topped by the crown of the Holy Spirit up Plain Street. Behind the cart, a group of women stood in the ...
The 7th Annual Celebration of the Feast of St. Anthony of Padua was celebrated by the Indian Community in Pasadena and nearby areas on June 18 at St. Frances Cabrini Catholic Church, Houston with much ...