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[11] [12] Pope John XXIII included him in the General Roman Calendar in 1960, and fixed his feast on October 23, where it remained for nine years until the 1969 revision of the calendar moved it to the day of his death, October 24, which had been the feast of Saint Raphael the Archangel since 1921. Anthony Mary Claret is the patron saint of ...
Anthony Mary Claret, CMF (born Antoni Maria Claret i Clarà; Spanish: Antonio María Claret y Clarà; December 23, 1807 – October 24, 1870) was a Spanish Catholic prelate and missionary who served as Archbishop of Santiago de Cuba and was the confessor of Isabella II of Spain.
24 October: Saint Anthony Mary Claret, Bishop – optional memorial 28 October: Saints Simon and Jude , Apostles – feast ^a On 18 May 2020, Pope Francis inscribed Saint Faustina Kowalska, Virgin, in the General Roman Calendar.
Saint Anthony, Antony, or Antonius most often refers to Anthony of Padua, otherwise known as Saint Anthony of Lisbon, who is the patron saint of lost things in Christianity. This name may also refer to:
2 July: Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary – Feast; 5 July: Saints Cyril, monk, and Methodius, bishop, Slavic Missionaries, patrons of Europe – Solemnity; 7 July: Saint Anthony Zaccaria, priest – Optional Memorial; 11 July: Saint Benedict, abbot, patron of Europe – Feast; 17 July: Saints Andrew Zorard and Benedict, eremites – Memorial
17: Anthony the Great, abbot (died 356) 18: Confession of Peter; 21: Agnes, martyr (died 304) 22: Vincent of Saragossa, deacon and martyr (died 304) 24: Companions of Paul, including Timothy, Titus and Silas; 25: Conversion of Paul; 26: Australia Day; 27: John Chrysostom, bishop and teacher (died 407) 28: Thomas Aquinas, theologian (died 1274)
Every June 13 marks the Feast of St. Anthony, a day honoring and observing St. Anthony of Padua and his life's work, devotion and generosity to the poor and the sick.
The Order of Saint Benedict on July 5. In Malta, the feast is celebrated on the last Sunday of October with pyrotechnic displays by Our Lady of Consolation Fireworks Factory. [12] The Feast Day in Rome for Our Lady of Consolation is January 31; in the United States it is the Saturday after the Feast of Saint Augustine (August 28).