The Levitation of Saint Thomas of Cori (Detail) by Antonio Cavallucci (1786). The saint's feet can be seen in the upper-left hand corner of the image.
Born
4 June 1655 Cori, Province of Rome
Died
11 January 1729 Civitella, Province of Rome
Venerated in
Roman Catholic Church
Beatified
3 September 1786, Saint Peter's Basilica by Pope Pius VI
Canonized
21 November 1999, Saint Peter's Square by Pope John Paul II
Feast
11 January
Tommaso da Cori (4 June 1655 - 11 January 1729) - born Francesco Antonio Placidi - was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and a professed member of the Order of Friars Minor who lived as a hermit for much of his religious life.[1] He gained fame as a noted preacher throughout the region where his hermitage was located and for this became known as the "Apostle of the Sublacense".[2][3]
His beatification was celebrated under Pope Pius VI on 3 September 1786 and was beatified two centuries later in Saint Peter's Square on 21 November 1999 under Pope John Paul II.
^"Saint Tommaso da Cori". Saints SQPN. 23 June 2016. Retrieved 7 October 2016.
^"Thomas of Cori (1655-1729)". Holy See. Retrieved 7 October 2016.
^"Saint Thomas of Cori". Roman Catholic Saints. Retrieved 7 October 2016.
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