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{{Saints | {{Saints | ||
|SaintName= Saint Vincent Pallotti | |SaintName=Saint Vincent Pallotti | ||
|SaintStage= Saint | |SaintStage=Saint | ||
|SaintBirthDate= 21 | |FeastDay=January 22 | ||
|SaintBirthPlace= Rome, Papal States (now Italy) | |SaintBirthDate=1795-04-21 | ||
|SaintBirthCoordinates= 41. | |SaintBirthPlace=Rome, Papal States (now Italy) | ||
|SaintDeathDate= 22 | |SaintBirthCoordinates=41.9028, 12.4964 | ||
|DeathPlace= Rome, Papal States (now Italy) | |SaintDeathDate=1850-01-22 | ||
|SaintDeathCoordinates= 41. | |DeathPlace=Rome, Papal States (now Italy) | ||
|SaintCauseOfDeath= Natural causes (pleurisy after exposure) | |SaintDeathCoordinates=41.9028, 12.4964 | ||
|NotableAddress1= San Salvatore in Onda, Rome, Italy | |SaintCauseOfDeath=Natural causes (pleurisy after exposure) | ||
|NotableCoordinates1= 41. | |NotableAddress1=San Salvatore in Onda, Rome, Italy | ||
|NotableAddress2= Pia Casa di Carità, Rome, Italy | |NotableCoordinates1=41.8946, 12.47 | ||
|NotableCoordinates2= 41. | |NotableAddress2=Pia Casa di Carità, Rome, Italy | ||
|NotableCoordinates2=41.8867, 12.5022 | |||
|BeatificationDate=1950-01-22 | |||
|Beatifier=Pope Pius XII | |||
|BeatificationLocation=Vatican City | |||
|Canonized=Yes | |||
|CanonizationDate=1963-01-20 | |||
|BeatificationDate= 22 | |Canonizer=Pope John XXIII | ||
|Beatifier= Pope Pius XII | |CanonizationLocation=Vatican City | ||
|BeatificationLocation= Vatican City | |SaintMiracle1=Healing of a dying woman during travel with Rafaele Melia | ||
|Canonized= Yes | |SaintMiracle2=Healing of Maria Colasanti from imminent death | ||
|CanonizationDate= 20 | |Profession=Priest, Educator, Founder | ||
|Canonizer= Pope John XXIII | |ReligiousAffiliation=Society of the Catholic Apostolate (Pallottines) | ||
|CanonizationLocation= Vatican City | |Patronage=Catholic Apostolate, missionaries, poor | ||
|SaintMiracle1= Healing of a dying woman during travel with Rafaele Melia | |Attributes=Crucifix, book, image of the Virgin Mary | ||
|SaintMiracle2= Healing of Maria Colasanti from imminent death | |PrimaryShrine=Church of San Salvatore in Onda, Rome, Italy | ||
|Profession= Priest, Educator, Founder | |||
|ReligiousAffiliation= Society of the Catholic Apostolate (Pallottines) | |||
|Patronage= Catholic Apostolate, missionaries, poor | |||
|Attributes= Crucifix, book, image of the Virgin Mary | |||
|PrimaryShrine= Church of San Salvatore in Onda, Rome, Italy | |||
}} | }} | ||
Saint Vincent Pallotti, born on April 21, 1795, in Rome, was a visionary priest who founded the Society of the Catholic Apostolate (Pallottines), pioneering the involvement of laity in the Church’s mission. From a noble Roman family, he rejected worldly comforts to serve the poor, establishing schools, guilds, and orphanages amid 19th-century turmoil, including the cholera epidemic of 1837. Ordained in 1818, he earned a theology doctorate and taught at Sapienza University before resigning to focus on pastoral work, earning the nickname “second Saint Philip Neri” for his zeal. His Union of the Catholic Apostolate, launched in 1835, united clergy, religious, and laity to revive faith and charity, a forerunner to Catholic Action. Pallotti died on January 22, 1850, after catching pleurisy while aiding a sick man in the rain, his body later found incorrupt. | Saint Vincent Pallotti, born on April 21, 1795, in Rome, was a visionary priest who founded the Society of the Catholic Apostolate (Pallottines), pioneering the involvement of laity in the Church’s mission. From a noble Roman family, he rejected worldly comforts to serve the poor, establishing schools, guilds, and orphanages amid 19th-century turmoil, including the cholera epidemic of 1837. Ordained in 1818, he earned a theology doctorate and taught at Sapienza University before resigning to focus on pastoral work, earning the nickname “second Saint Philip Neri” for his zeal. His Union of the Catholic Apostolate, launched in 1835, united clergy, religious, and laity to revive faith and charity, a forerunner to Catholic Action. Pallotti died on January 22, 1850, after catching pleurisy while aiding a sick man in the rain, his body later found incorrupt. | ||