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None (1) · 7 State Street, New York City, NY (birthplace) (1) · Annecy, Duchy of Savoy (now France) (1) · Armagh, Ireland (considered his ecclesiastical capital) (1) · Avignon, Papal States (now France) (1) · Brescia, Republic of Venice (now Italy) (1) · Convent of San Vincenzo, Prato, Italy (1) · Convent of the Alcantarines, Naples (1) · Convent of the Daughters of Charity, Paris (1) · Convento di San Marco, Florence, Italy (1) · Cortona, Italy (Franciscan Convent) (1) · Fonte Avellana, Italy (Monastery) (1) · Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany (University) (1) · Grandmont Abbey, Limousin, France (1) · Hamar, Norway (1) · Hospital of St. John of God, Granada, Spain (1) · House of Fina, San Gimignano (1) · Jerusalem, Judea (1) · Jesuit College, Azuchi, Japan (1) · La Camarzia, Florence, Italy (1) · Lake near Sebaste where they were martyred (1) · Longchamp Monastery, near Paris, France (1) · Monastery of Agali, near Toledo, Spain (1) · Monastery of St. John Theristus, Calabria, Italy (1) · Monastery of the Friars Minor, Loreto, Spain (1) · Niagara Falls, New York, United States (1) · Notre-Dame College, Montreal (1) · Oratory of Saint Francis de Sales, Turin, Italy (1) · Patriarchate of Constantinople (1) · Quebec City, New France (1) · Rimini, Italy (1) · San Salvatore in Onda, Rome, Italy (1) · St. Peter's Basilica, Rome (1) · Tor de' Specchi Monastery, Rome (1) · Treviso, Italy (mayor and priest) (1) · University of Bologna, Italy (1) · University of Paris, France (1) · Xavier University of Louisiana, New Orleans, Louisiana (1)
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SaintMiracle2:
None (9) · Bilocation witnessed by St. Philip Neri (1) · Explanation of the Holy Trinity using a shamrock (1) · Healing attributed to his intercession posthumously (1) · Healing King Roger II's wound (1) · Healing miracles at her tomb (1) · Healing miracles attributed to their intercession post-martyrdom (1) · Healing of a 4-year-old boy with a malignant brain tumor (canonization) (1) · Healing of a nun from a severe illness (1) · Healing of a woman from terminal cancer (confirmed for canonization, 1970s) (1) · Healing of a woman with a tumor (1) · Healing of Anna Maria Gaudiani’s paralyzed arm in 1664 (1) · Healing of Carl Kalin from encephalitis (1) · Healing of Maria Colasanti from imminent death (1) · Healing of Michael Flanigan, a boy with terminal bone cancer (confirmed for canonization) (1) · Healing of Robert Gutherman from a severe skin condition (1) · Healing of Teresa Callegari from paralysis in 1933 (1) · Healing of Teresa Ponzoni’s paralyzed limbs in 1806 (1) · Healing of the sick through her intercession (2) · No recorded miracle for canonization; martyrdom was sufficient (1) · No specific miracle recorded for canonization; recognized through communal sanctity (1) · Passing through flames unscathed (1) · Posthumous cures at his tomb (1) · Posthumous cures at his tomb, confirmed for canonization (1) · Posthumous healing miracles (1) · Posthumous miracles at his tomb (1) · Preservation of Walter de Muda’s parchment poem (1) · Visions of divine guidance (1)
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Patronage:
None (2) · Against breast cancer, cancer patients, wounds, childhood diseases, fever, headaches, sudden death (1) · Archdiocese of Bourges, University of Paris (1) · Arctic Norway, Cistercians (1) · Artists, Christian artists, Catholic artists (1) · Automobile drivers, widows, Roman housewives, death of children (1) · Canon lawyers, attorneys, medical record librarians (1) · Catholic Apostolate, missionaries, poor (1) · Church unity, Cyprus, peace negotiators (1) · Educators, immigrants, sick children (1) · Educators, orphans, the sick, handicapped, women’s education (1) · Educators, the poor, Canada (1) · Eucharistic congresses and societies, cooks, shepherds, victims of calumny (1) · Handicapped individuals, San Gimignano (1) · Harvesters, farmers (1) · Harvests, light, crops (1) · Headaches, Insomniacs, Spiritual Directors (1) · Homeless people, falsely accused people, midwives, reformed prostitutes, single mothers (1) · Hospitals, the sick, nurses, firefighters, booksellers, printers, heart patients (1) · Ireland, Nigeria, Montserrat, engineers, excluded people, snake-catchers (1) · Japan, martyrs of Japan (1) · Lawyers, Sigmaringen, Germany (1) · Married couples, the sick (1) · Monks, Cappadocia (1) · Orphans, abandoned children (1) · Orvieto, Italy (1) · Racial justice, Philanthropy, Education of Black and Native American people (1) · Scholars, philosophers, theologians, students, universities, Catholic schools (1) · Schoolchildren, Catholic schools, widows, loss of children, death of parents (1) · Sick people (1) · Sick, afflicted, Montreal, Canada (1) · Social workers, Christian charity workers, widows, those rejected by religious orders (1) · Soldiers, policemen, memory, resistance to persecution (1) · Students (1) · The sick, Royal Abbey of Longchamp (1) · Writers, journalists, deaf people, educators, Catholic press (1) · Youth, educators, magicians, juvenile delinquents, editors, publishers (1)
Attributes:
Ball and chain (symbol of his imprisonment), orphans (1) · Benedictine habit, staff, river (1) · Bishop’s robes, heart pierced with thorns, book (1) · Black Benedictine habit, book, angel (1) · Black habit of the Servites, lily (1) · Book, angel, hospital, crucifix (1) · Book, Dominican habit, cloak as a sail (1) · Brushes, palette, Dominican habit (1) · Cardinal's hat, book, pen (1) · Carmelite habit, bishop’s mitre, cross (1) · Cross, Franciscan habit (1) · Cross, Rosary, School (1) · Crown of thorns, crucifix, rosary, stigmata (1) · Crucifix, book, image of the Virgin Mary (1) · Crucifix, Jesuit habit, palm of martyrdom (1) · Crucifix, sword, palm of martyrdom (1) · Dominican habit, book, sunburst, chalice (1) · Episcopal vestments, Cistercian habit, scroll or poem (1) · Episcopal vestments, Cistercian habit, staff (1) · Franciscan habit, book (symbolizing education), association with St. Anthony (1) · Franciscan habit, dog, cross (1) · Group of forty soldiers, often depicted on a frozen lake, sometimes with angels or a crown of martyrdom (1) · Habit of Notre Dame, book (symbolizing education), cross (1) · Habit of the Daughters of Charity, crucifix, book (1) · Holy Cross habit, crutches, St. Joseph's Oratory (1) · Monastic habit, crown, lily, book (1) · Monastic habit, staff, scroll (symbolizing rule) (1) · Monstrance, rosary, Franciscan habit (1) · Palms of martyrdom, wedding rings, cross (1) · Papal tiara, shepherd's crook (1) · Patriarchal vestments, crosier, book (1) · Priest’s cassock, boys, books, Salesian emblem (1) · Redemptorist habit, bishop's vestments, book (symbolizing education) (1) · School, children, rosary, lace cap, bonnet (1) · Shamrock, crozier, mitre, snakes (1) · Sickle, sheaves of wheat (1) · Ursuline habit, book, lily (1) · Violets, bedridden figure, wooden pallet (1)
PrimaryShrine:
Basilica of Our Lady Help of Christians, Turin, Italy (1) · Basilica of Saint Anthony of Padua, Padua, Italy (1) · Basilica of San Apollinare in Classe, Ravenna, Italy (1) · Basilica of Santa Caterina, Prato, Italy (1) · Basilica of Santa Margherita, Cortona, Italy (1) · Basilica of St. John of God, Granada, Spain (1) · Basilica of the Twenty-Six Holy Martyrs of Japan, Nagasaki, Japan (1) · Basilica of the Visitation, Annecy, France (1) · Capuchin Church of St. Fidelis, Sigmaringen, Germany (1) · Cathedral of Barcelona, Spain (1) · Cathedral of the Forty Martyrs, Sebaste (destroyed); relics also in various places like Constantinople and Rome (1) · Cathédrale Saint-Étienne de Bourges, Bourges, France (1) · Chapel of Saint Fina, Collegiate Church of Santa Maria Assunta, San Gimignano (1) · Chapel of the Miraculous Medal, Paris, France (1) · Church of Saint Angela Merici, Brescia, Italy (1) · Church of San Salvatore in Onda, Rome, Italy (1) · Church of Santa Francesca Romana, Rome (1) · Church of St. Jerome Emiliani, Somasca, Italy (1) · Church of St. Paschal Baylon, Villarreal, Spain (1) · Church of the Carmelites, Famagusta, Cyprus (lost) (1) · Church of the Jacobins, Toulouse, France (1) · Down Cathedral, Downpatrick, County Down, Ireland (1) · Franciscan Church in Ischia (1) · Hagia Sophia, Constantinople (Istanbul, Turkey) (1) · Longchamp Monastery (destroyed, but relics in Paris) (1) · Maubeuge Abbey (historical, now lost) (1) · Monastery of Saint Theodosius, West Bank (ruins) (1) · Monastery of St. John Theristus, Calabria, Italy (1) · Monte Senario, near Florence, Italy (1) · National Shrine of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton, Emmitsburg, Maryland (1) · National Shrine of St. John Neumann, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (1) · No extant shrine; relics reportedly lost (1) · Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours Chapel, Montreal, Quebec, Canada (1) · Saint Katharine Drexel Shrine, Bensalem, Pennsylvania (1) · San Marco Museum, Florence, Italy (1) · St. Joseph's Oratory, Montreal, Quebec, Canada (1) · St. Praxedes, Rome (1) · Ter Doest Abbey (destroyed; relics later moved to Bruges) (1)

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