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Saint
Vigilius of Trent
Saint Virgilius, and martyrs Sisinnius, Martyrius and Alexander. Paolo Naurizio, 1583.
Bishop and martyr
Born
~353 possibly Trento
Died
26 June 405 Val Rendena
Venerated in
Roman Catholic Church
Major shrine
Trent
Feast
26 June
Attributes
bishop holding a shoe; wooden clogs (Holzschuh)[1]
Patronage
Trento; Tyrol; mining and mines;[1] Diocese of Bolzano[1]
Vigilius of Trent (Italian: San Vigilio di Trento, German: Vigilius von Trient; c. 353 – 26 June 405) is venerated as the patron saint and bishop of Trent. He should not be confused with the pope of the same name.
^ abcSchäfer, Joachim. "Vigilius von Trent". Ökumenisches Heiligenlexikon. Retrieved October 17, 2008.
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