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Also known as
- Antonio da Padova
- Evangelical Doctor
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Anthony’s wealthy family wanted him to be a great nobleman, but for the sake of Christ he became a poor Franciscan. Priest.
When the remains of Saint Berard and his companions, the first Franciscan martyrs, were brought to be buried in his church, Anthony was moved to leave his order, enter the Friars Minor, and go to Morocco to evangelize. Shipwrecked at Sicily, he joined some other brothers who were going to the church in Portiuncula. Lived in a cave at San Paolo leaving only to attend Mass and sweep the nearby monastery. One day when a scheduled speaker failed to appear, the brothers pressed him into speaking. He impressed them so that he was thereafter constantly travelling, evangelizing, preaching, and teaching theology through Italy and France.
A gifted speaker, he attracted crowds everywhere he went, speaking in multiple tongues; legend says that even the fish loved to listen. Miracle worker. One of the most beloved of saints, his images and statues are found everywhere – though none of them portray him as a heavy-set man, which some reports claim he was. Proclaimed a Doctor of the Church on 16 January 1946.
One source of the well-known patronage for the recovery of lost objects comes from a legend that, long after Anthony’s death, his old prayer book was kept as a treasured relic, and one day it disappeared. People prayed for help in finding the lost item, a novice found it and returned it; he later admitted that he had “borrowed” the book and returned it after receiving a vision of an angry Anthony.
Born
- against barrenness
- against shipwreck
- against starvation
- against starving
- against sterility
- American Indians
- amputees
- animals
- asses
- boatmen
- domestic animals
- elderly people
- expectant mothers
- faith in the Blessed Sacrament
- fishermen
- harvests
- horses
- lost articles
- lower animals
- mariners
- oppressed people
- paupers
- poor people
- pregnant women
- sailors
- seekers of lost articles
- starving people
- swineherds
- travel hostesses
- travellers
- watermen
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- Brazil
- Portugal
- Tigua Indians
- San Antonio, Texas, archdiocese of
- Beaumont, Texas, diocese of
- Masbate, Philippines, diocese of
- Timmins, Ontario, diocese of
- Amantea, Italy
- Anzio, Italy
- Cianciana, Agrigento, Italy
- Favara, Italy
- Ferrazzano, Italy
- Giano Vetusto, Italy
- Moncalvo, Italy
- Nicolosi, Italy
- Padua, Italy
- Terranuova Bracciolini, Italy
- San Antonio Tlayacapan, Mexico
- Lisbon, Portugal
- Dorado, Puerto Rico
- San Fulgencio, Spain
- Sandia Indian Pueblo
- Prayer to Saint Anthony of Padua I
- Prayer to Saint Anthony of Padua II
- Prayer to Saint Anthony of Padua III
- Prayer to Saint Anthony of Padua IV
- Prayer to Saint Anthony of Padua V
- Prayer to Saint Anthony of Padua VI
- Prayer to Saint Anthony of Padua VII
- Prayer to Saint Anthony of Padua VIII
- Prayer to Saint Anthony of Padua, Consoler of the Afflicted
- Prayer to Saint Anthony of Padua, Disperser of Devils
- Prayer to Saint Anthony of Padua, Example of Humility
- Prayer to Saint Anthony of Padua, Generator of Charity
- Prayer to Saint Anthony of Padua, Guide of Pilgrims
- Prayer to Saint Anthony of Padua, Liberator of Prisoners
- Prayer to Saint Anthony of Padua, Martyr of Deisre
- Prayer to Saint Anthony of Padua, Model of Perfection
- Prayer to Saint Anthony of Padua, Patron of seekers of lost articles
- Prayer to Saint Anthony of Padua, Performer of Miracles
- Prayer to Saint Anthony of Padua, Restorer of Sight to the Blind
- Prayer to Saint Anthony of Padua, Restorer of Speech to the Mute
- Prayer to Saint Anthony of Padua, Reviver of the Dead
- Prayer to Saint Anthony of Padua, Wonder-Worker
- Prayer to Saint Anthony of Padua, Zealous for Justice
- Litany to Saint Anthony of Padua
- Prayer by Saint Anthony of Padua …Blessing
- Prayer by Saint Anthony of Padua …for the Help of the Holy Spirit
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Additional Information
- Alphabet of Saints
- Book of Saints, by the Monks of Ramsgate
- Brother Lawrence Lew, OP: Eucharistic Miracle of Saint Anthony and the mule
- Catholic Encyclopedia
- Dictionary of Patron Saints’ Names, by Thomas W Sheehan
- Katherine Rabenstein
- New Catholic Dictionary
- Our Sunday Visitor’s Encyclopedia of Saints
- Wikipedia
Readings
The saints are like the stars. In his providence Christ conceals them in a hidden place that they may not shine before others when they might wish to do so. Yet they are always ready to exchange the quiet of contemplation for the works of mercy as soon as they perceive intheir heart the invitation of Christ. - Saint Anthony of Padua
Actions speak louder than words; let your words teach and your actions speak. We are full of words but empty of actions, and therefore are cursed by the Lord, since he himself cursed the fig tree when he found no fruit but only leaves. It is useless for a man to flaunt his knowledge of the law if he undermines its teaching by his actions.
But the apostles “spoke as the Spirit gave them the gift of speech.” Happy the man whose words issue from the Holy Spirit and not from himself!
We should speak, then, as the Holy Spirit gives us the gift of speech. Our humble and sincere request to the Spirit for ourselves should be that we may bring the day of Pentecost to fulfillment, insofar as he infuses us with his grace, by using our bodily senses in a perfect manner by keeping the commandments. Likewise we shall request that we may be filled with a keen sense of sorrow and with fiery tongues for confessing the faith so our deserved reward may be to stand in the blazing splendor of the saints and to look upon the triune God. - from a sermon by Saint Anthony of Padua
MLA Citation
- “Saint Anthony of Padua“. Saints.SQPN.com. 10 April 2013. Web. 19 May 2013. <>