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  2. Paschal Baylón - Wikipedia

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    Paschal Baylón (24 May 1540 – 15 May 1592) was a Spanish Roman Catholic lay professed religious of the Order of Friars Minor.He served as a shepherd alongside his father in his childhood and adolescence, but desired to enter the religious life.

  3. Sanctuary of St. Paschal Baylon - Wikipedia

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    Sepulcher of St. Paschal Baylon, silver work of Vicente Lloréns Poy. On May 17, 1992, on the occasion of the 4th centenary of the saint's death, the new Royal Chapel was inaugurated, sculpted by Vicente Lloréns Poy, and the remains of the saint were placed in the new silver tomb that represents the lying body of St. Paschal.

  4. St. Paschal Baylon Parish (Highland Heights, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    At the young age of 18, Paschal left home for Valencia, and became a Franciscan brother. Paschal Baylon was beatified by Pope Paul V and canonized a saint by Pope Alexander VIII, in 1690. He is the patron saint of chefs, cooks, and kitchens. St Paschal's Feast Day is on May 17, a weekend the parish hosts a Spring Fling Festival to honor him.

  5. San Pascual - Wikipedia

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    San Pascual may refer to: Paschal Baylón, a Spanish friar and saint in the Roman Catholic Church; San Pascual, Batangas in the Philippines; San Pascual, Masbate in the Philippines; San Pascual, Ávila in Castile and León, Spain; San Pascual (Madrid), a ward of Ciudad Lineal district, Madrid, Spain

  6. San Pascualito - Wikipedia

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    San Pascualito (also known as San Pascualito Muerte and El Rey San Pascual) is a folk saint associated with Saint Paschal Baylon and venerated in Guatemala and the Mexican state of Chiapas. He is called "King of the Graveyard." [1] His veneration is associated with the curing of disease, and is related to the Latin American cult of death.

  7. San Pasqual - Wikipedia

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    San Pasqual Valley, San Diego, California. San Pasqual, San Diego County, California, the Kumeyaay village that was once located in the San Pasqual Valley and for which the valley is named. San Pasqual Valley AVA; San Pasqual Battlefield State Historic Park. Battle of San Pasqual; San Pasqual Handicap, a horse race; Roman Catholic saints, in ...

  8. Pascal (given name) - Wikipedia

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    A variant Latin form of the name is Paschasius; this is the name of the 9th-century Frankish saint Paschasius Radbertus. Peter Pascual (Petrus Paschasius, d. 1299) was a bishop and martyr of medieval Andalusia. Saint Pascal (or San Pasqual) refers to Paschal Baylon (1540–1592), a Spanish friar and mystic. Baylon was born on 24 May 1540 to ...

  9. San Pasqual Valley, San Diego - Wikipedia

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    San Pasqual Valley, historically spelled as San Pascual (Spanish for "Saint Paschal"), is the northernmost community of San Diego, California, United States. [1] It is named for the Kumeyaay village of San Pasqual that was once located there.