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Anthony of Padua, OFM, (Portuguese: António/Antônio de Pádua; Italian: Antonio di/da Padova; Latin: Antonius Patavinus) or Anthony of Lisbon (Portuguese: António/Antônio de Lisboa; Italian: Antonio da/di Lisbona; Latin: Antonius Olisiponensis; born Fernando Martins de Bulhões; 15 August 1195 – 13 June 1231) [1] [2] was a Portuguese Catholic priest and member of the Order of Friars Minor.
KETC is known among viewers in St. Louis for preempting PBS programs to air library program content or less controversial pledge drive programs [citation needed], such as WQED-produced doo-wop specials, using the default network feed in late night to premiere those PBS programs instead, though St. Louis has traditionally had stations, commercial and non-commercial, preempt programming from ...
Saint Anthony: The Miracle Worker of Padua (Italian: Sant'Antonio di Padova, also known just as Saint Anthony) is a 2002 Italian television film co-written and directed by Umberto Marino . The film is based on real life events of Roman Catholic priest and Saint Anthony of Padua .
Anthony of Antioch (266–302), martyr under Diocletian; Anthony the Great (251–356), Egyptian Christian saint and Desert Father; Anthony the Hermit (c. 468 – c. 520), also known as Antony of Lérins
Sant'Antonio predica ai pesci ("Saint Anthony preaches to the fish"), c. 1480, woodcut, Museo Correr, Venice Miracoli di sant'Antonio ("Miracles of Saint Anthony"), Anonymous Paduan, c. 1510-1520, engraving, British Museum, London Predica ai pesci ("Preaching to the fish"), Girolamo Tesssari, c. 1535–1537, fresco (detail), Santuario del Noce ...
St. Anthony of Padua Parish, Chicopee, Massachusetts, United States St. Anthony of Padua Roman Catholic Church , New Jersey, United States St. Anthony's Church (Bronx) , New York, United States
Saint Anthony of Padua Parish Church, commonly known as Barotac Nuevo Church, is a Roman Catholic church in the municipality of Barotac Nuevo, Iloilo, Philippines under the Archdiocese of Jaro. It was declared as a National Historic Landmark in 1998 under the leadership of Monsignor Jesus Enojo assisted by Congressman Narciso Montfort.
The part of the Bistrik, large neighborhood in the Stari Grad municipality, which spread on the left bank of the Miljacka river on the slopes of Trebević mountain, where the Franciscan friary and the votive church of St. Anthony of Padua are located, used to be called Latinluk (transl. Latin quarter), implying a presence of the Roman Catholic faithful in that part of the Bistrik neighborhood.