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SaintBirthPlace:
Rome, Roman Empire (6) · Judea, Roman Empire (likely Ein Karem, now Israel) (2) · Rome, Roman Empire (now Italy) (2) · Torrehermosa, Aragon, Spain (2)
DeathPlace:
Rome, Roman Empire (now Italy) (4) · Judea, Roman Empire (now Israel) (2) · Rome, Roman Empire (2) · Soissons, Gaul, Roman Empire (now France) (2)
NotableAddress1:
Basilique Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Soissons, Place Fernand Marquigny, 02200 Soissons, France (2) · Ein Karem, Jerusalem 9103400, Israel (2) · St. Peter's Basilica, Piazza San Pietro, 00120 Vatican City (2) · Via di San Gregorio 30, 00193 Rome, Italy (2)
NotableLabel1:
None (15) · Primary shrine with relics (2) · Site of martyrdom and original burial (2)
NotableAddress2:
Ein Karem, Jerusalem 9103400, Israel (2) · Via Panisperna 28, 00184 Rome, Italy (2)
NotableLabel2:
None (17) · Church housing relics (2) · Church of Saint John the Baptist (birthplace tradition) (2) · Martyrdom site vicinity (2)
NotableAddress3:
None (2) · Domplatz 16, 49074 Osnabrück, Germany (2)
NotableLabel3:
None (21) · Birthplace region devotion (2) · Cathedral with relics (2) · Local church dedication (2)
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AssociatedDioceses:
None (14) · [[Diocese of Rome]] (8) · [[Diocese of Soissons]] (2) · [[Diocese of Tours]] (2) · [[Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem]] (2)
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SaintMiracle1:
None (33) · Appearance preventing accusation of Christians eating meat during Lent (1) · Carrying Christ child across river without sinking (1) · Cure of a nun suffering from severe illness (1) · Gift of prophecy and healings (1) · Healing a sick girl (1) · Healing of a blind child in 1937 (1) · Healing of a blind girl in Albissola Marina (for beatification) (1) · Healing of a blind girl, c. 1887 (1) · Healing of a child from terminal illness (1) · Healing of a child from terminal illness in 1890s (1) · Healing of a child with a severe illness (1617) (1) · Healing of a child’s fever, c. 1939 (1) · Healing of a child’s leukemia in 1950 AD (1) · Healing of a leper and a blind man (1) · Healing of a lung condition (1) · Healing of a paralyzed child (canonization) (1) · Healing of a woman in Turin from a terminal illness (1) · Healing of a woman’s paralysis, c. 1949 (1) · Healing of a young girl from paralysis in Bergamo (for beatification) (1) · Heavenly voice during trial; fire forming protective vault without harm (1) · Incorrupt body found in 1599 with fresh wounds (1) · Liberation of prisoners through broken chains (1) · Mass of Saint Gregory (apparition of Christ in the host) (1) · Miracles at her tomb (1) · Miracles of healing through his intercession (1) · Miraculous healing of a woman with lumbar caries in 1932 (1) · Posthumous healings at Echternach (1) · Rescuing a child from a well (1) · Rescuing all hospital patients during a fire (1) · Survival from poisoned chalice with serpent emerging (1) · Traditional healings at the Cologne shrine (1) · Vision after sharing cloak with beggar (1)
FeastDay:
February 12 (2) · May 17 (2) · November 05 (2) · October 25 (2)
Profession:
Bishop (3) · Bishop of Rome (3) · None (2) · Bishop; missionary (2) · deacon; pope (2) · Priest (2) · Seamstress; religious sister; foundress (2) · Shoemaker (2) · soldier (2)
Patronage:
None (3) · Shoemakers; tanners; leather workers; saddle makers; curriers (2)
Attributes:
Awl; shoemaker's knife; cobbler's tools (2) · Mitre; book (2) · Papal tiara; keys (2)
PrimaryShrine:
St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City (4) · Basilica of Sts. Crispin and Crispinian, Soissons, France (2)
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