January 8, 1456(1456-01-08) (aged 74) Venice, Republic of Venice
Denomination
Roman Catholic
Sainthood
Feast day
8 January (Catholic Church)
5 September (General Roman Calendar 1690-1969)
Venerated in
Catholic Church
Beatified
7 October 1524, Rome, Papal States by Pope Clement VII
Canonized
16 October 1690, Rome, Papal States by Pope Alexander VIII
Attributes
Episcopal vestments
Patronage
Patriarchate of Venice
Shrines
Basilica of San Pietro di Castello
Lawrence Justinian (Italian: Lorenzo Giustiniani, 1 July 1381 – 8 January 1456) was a Venetian Catholic priest and bishop who became the first Patriarch of Venice. He is venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church.
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