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On 12 April 1671, Cajetan was canonized by Pope Clement X. [6] Saint Cajetan's feast day is celebrated on 7 August. Jesuit missionary Eusebio Kino in 1691 established the mission San Cayetano de Tumacácori in honour of Cajetan. It is now Tumacacori National Historical Park in Arizona. He is known as the patron saint of Argentina and of the ...
Cajetan and Kajetan is the Anglicized, Germanized and Slavicized form of the Italian given name Gaetano. People with this name include: People with this name include: Thomas Cajetan (1469–1534), Italian Dominican theologian, cardinal, and opponent of Martin Luther
The given name has been in use in Italy since medieval period, although it also remained in use as a byname indicating people from Gaeta, as in Thomas Cajetan or Gaetanus (1469–1534). The modern given name can be traced to Saint Gaetano dei Conti di Tiene (1480–1547) who was canonized in 1671.
As a philosopher and logician, Cajetan defended the idea of analogy. [9]Though as a theologian Cajetan was a scholastic of the older Thomist type, his general position was that of the moderate reformers of the school to which Reginald Pole, later archbishop of Canterbury, also belonged; i.e., he desired to retain the best elements of the humanist revival in harmony with Catholic orthodoxy ...
São Caetano do Sul (or São Caetano) (Saint Cajetan of the South. Portuguese pronunciation: [sɐ̃w kajˈtɐnu du ˈsuw]) is a city in São Paulo state in Brazil. It is part of the Metropolitan Region of São Paulo. [4] The population is 161,957 (2020 est.) in an area of 15.33 km 2. [5]
The order was founded by Saint Cajetan (Gaetano dei Conti di Thiene), Paolo Consiglieri, Bonifacio da Colle, and Giovanni Pietro Carafa (afterwards Pope Paul IV).Carafa was Bishop of Chieti; Chieti (Theate) is a city of the Abruzzi in Central Italy, from which the congregation adopted its specific name, to distinguish it from other congregations (Barnabites, Somaschi, Caracciolini, etc ...
Cayetano is a Spanish and sometimes Sephardic Jewish name related to the Italian name Gaetano (English: Cajetan), both from Latin Caietanus, meaning "from Gaeta". It is a common given name in Spain, Mexico, Argentina and the Philippines. As a surname, it is also found predominantly in those countries, as well as Peru. [1]
San Cayetano (Saint Cajetan in English) was a Catholic saint (1480-1547), and may refer to: San Cayetano, Buenos Aires, capital of San Cayetano Partido San Cayetano Partido, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina; San Cayetano, Norte de Santander, Colombia; San Cayetano, Cundinamarca, Colombia