Francis Xavier Bianchi
Francis Xavier Mary Bianchi (Italian: Francesco Saverio Maria Bianchi; /biːˈɑːŋki/) (December 2, 1743 – January 31, 1815), was an Italian Barnabite priest and noted scholar, who also gained a reputation for sanctity during his lifetime from both his commitment to his students and to the poor of Naples. He has been proclaimed a saint by the Catholic Church and declared the Apostle of the city.
Saint Francis Xavier Bianchi CRSP | |
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Apostle of Naples | |
Born | Arpino, Lazio, Papal States | December 2, 1743
Died | January 31, 1815 71) Naples | (aged
Venerated in | Roman Catholicism (Barnabite Order and the Archdiocese of Naples) |
Beatified | February 22, 1893, Rome by Pope Leo XIII |
Canonized | October 21, 1951, Rome by Pope Pius XII |
Major shrine | Church of Santa Maria di Caravaggio, Naples |
Feast | 31 January |
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