For others known as Saint Anthony, see Saint Anthony (disambiguation).
Saint
Antoninus
OP
St Antoninus Pierozzi weighs on a scale the fruits received as a gift and the merits rendered to God, Sant'Angelo a Lecore, c. 17th century
Religious, bishop and Confessor
Born
Antonio Pierozzi 1 March 1389 Florence, Florentine Republic
Died
2 May 1459(1459-05-02) (aged 70) Florence, Florentine Republic
Venerated in
Roman Catholic Church Iglesia Filipina Independiente
Canonized
31 May 1523, Rome by Pope Adrian VI
Major shrine
Church of San Marco Florence, Italy
Feast
2 May; 10 May (General Roman Calendar, 1683–1969)
Patronage
Moncalvo, Turin, Italy University of Santo Tomas Graduate School, Manila, Philippines, Saint Antoninus Parish, Municipality of Pura, Tarlac Philippines
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