6 February 1327 (aged 81) Naples, Kingdom of Naples
Venerated in
Roman Catholic Church
Beatified
20 December 1888, Saint Peter's Basilica by Pope Leo XIII
Feast
6 February
Attributes
Augustinian habit, crucifix
Patronage
Naples[1]
Angelo da Furci (1246 - 6 February 1327) was an Italian Catholic priest and a professed member of the Order of Saint Augustine.[2] He was a friend and student of Giles of Rome and served as Prior Provincial of the Abruzzi branch of the congregation.[3]
The recognition of his "cultus" (or popular following) allowed for Pope Leo XIII to preside over his beatification on 20 December 1888.[1]
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