Saint Anthony

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Saint Antonius, Saint Antoninus : Antonius and Antoninus are the names of numerous saints - they are often used under both names. Some of the blessed are included in the list below .

Without any addition, St. Antonius the great , the hermit, meant.

Many church buildings have been named after this saint .

Surname Life dates description Holy Sprchg. , ( Sl. ) Remembrance day (Catholic, otherwise noted)
St. M Antoninus , also Antonius † 186 martyr trad. 22 Aug
St. M Antony oA Martyr at Antioch trad. 0Jan. 9
St. M Antoninus oA martyr trad. 0Jan. 6
St. M Antony oA Martyrs among the Greeks trad. 01st Mar
St. M Antony oA Martyrs in Africa trad. 03rd Mar
St. M Antony oA martyr trad. 04th Mar
St. M Antonius, also Antoninus oA Martyrs of Rome trad. 26 Apr
St. M Antonius, also Antoninus † 304 Priests, martyrs to Nicomedia trad. 27 Apr
St. M Antoninus, also Antonius oA Martyr in Rome, fellow sufferer of St. Lucia trad. June 25th, July 6th 0
St. M Antoninus, also Antonius oA Martyrs of Rome trad. 0July 1
St. M. Antoninus of Apamea 2nd century martyr trad. 0July 4th, Sep 2nd 0
Sl. Antoninus della Chiesa 1394-1459 Dominican monk ( May 15, 1819) Jan. 22
St. Antonius the great , also the hermit / hermit, A. Abbas
regionally popularly also "Sautoni", "Fackentoni", "Swinetünnes" or "Ferkes Tünn"
at 251–356 Egyptian monk, ascetic and hermit trad. Jan. 17 (Catholic Obligatory Day of Remembrance)
St. M Anthony (Kueléy) oA Martyrs to Vilnius trad. Apr 14
St. (Catholic) Anthony of Lucca Priest and Hermit in Lucca   1200  
St. (Catholic) Anthony of Padua , also from Lisbon, b. Fernando Martini (1195-1231) 1195-1231 Portuguese-Italian Franciscan, theologian and preacher May 30, 1232 June 13th (mandatory day of remembrance)
St. M. Antoninus of Piacenza unknown Martyr, according to medieval tradition, member of the Thebaic Legion trad. 09/ 10 Nov., 2nd / September 3rd 0
St. (Catholic) Antoninus of Sorrento OSB † around 830 Benedictine Dept.    
St. (Catholic) Antoninus of Florence , the little Antonius 1389-1459 Archbishop of Florence   1523 May 10 (former May 2) 0
St. (Catholic) Antonius Maria Claret , mostly St. Claret 1807-1870 Spanish bishop and founder of the order 0May 7, 1950 ( February 25, 1934) Oct. 24
St. (Catholic) Antonius Maria Gianelli 1789-1846 Bishop of Bobbio and founder of the order   1951 0June 7th
Sl. M. Antoninus Pavoni around 1325-1374 Dominican monk, martyr ( Dec. 4, 1856)0 0Feb 3, Apr 9 0

See also

Individual evidence

  1. ^ S. Antonius, (Jan. 9), a martyr at Antioch , Lexicon of saints 1858
  2. ^ S. Antoninus, (Jan. 6), a Martyrer , Heiligenlexikon 1858
  3. ^ S. Antonius, (March 1), ein Martyrer , Heiligenlexikon 1858
  4. ^ S. Antonius, (March 3), A Martyr in Africa , Saint Lexicon 1858
  5. ^ S. Antonius, (March 4), a Martyrer , Heiligenlexikon 1858
  6. ^ S. Antonius (Antoninus), (April 26), a martyr in Rome , Lexicon of saints 1858
  7. ^ S. Antonius, (April 27th) and S. Antoninus (Antonius), (April 27th), a priest and martyr to Nicomedia , Saint Lexicon 1858.
  8. S. Antoninus, M. (July 6th) and S. Antonius, (June 25th), a martyr in Rome , Lexicon of Saints 1858.
  9. ^ S. Antonius (Antoninus), (July 1) and S. Antoninus (Antonius), (July 1), a martyr in Rome , Lexicon of Saints 1858
  10. ^ Friedrich Wilhelm Bautz:  Antoninus of Apamea. In: Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL). Volume 1, Bautz, Hamm 1975. 2nd, unchanged edition Hamm 1990, ISBN 3-88309-013-1 , Sp. 0-0.
  11. ^ Ekkart Sauser:  Antoninus della Chiesa. In: Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL). Volume 17, Bautz, Herzberg 2000, ISBN 3-88309-080-8 , Sp. 0-0.
  12. S. Anthony (Kueléy), (April 14), a martyr to Vilnius (Vilna, Vildavia) in Litt sculpting , Holy Encyclopedia 1858
  13. ^ S. Antoninus (Antonius), a martyr at Piacenza , Lexicon of Saints 1858
  14. cf. en: Antoninus of Piacenza
  15. ^ S. Antonius (Antoninus), (2. al. 10 May) and S. Antoninus (Antonius), Aëp. (2nd al. 10 May) , Saint Lexicon 1858
  16. ^ Antonius Gianelli , Ecumenical Lexicon of Saints
  17. ^ Ekkart Sauser:  Antoninus Pavoni. In: Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL). Volume 17, Bautz, Herzberg 2000, ISBN 3-88309-080-8 , Sp. 40-41.