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Famianus of Compostela

St Famianus of Compostela (1090–1150) was a Catholic Saint. He was canonized by Pope Adrian IV in 1455

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St Famianus of Compostela (1090–1150) was a Catholic Saint.1 He was canonized by Pope Adrian IV in 14552

Famianus of Compostela
Born1090
Cologne, Holy Roman Empire (Present day Germany)
Died1150
Gallese, Papal States(Present day Italy)
Honored inCatholic Church
Canonized1154
FeastAugust 8

Biography

Famianus was born in 1090 to a wealthy family. However, he left his wealthy life and gave all of his property to the poor. Afterwards, he lived the life of a poor pilgrim.3 During this time period, he visited many Christian holy sites in Italy and Spain, including Rome. He eventually joined a Cistercian monastery at Osera de Ebro in Spain. He went to the Holy Land in 1146. He died in Italy.4

Legacy

In 1511 Pope Julius II granted plenary indulgence to those who visited the saint's sanctuary in Gallese on his feast day; Pope Paul V confirmed the indulgence in 1607.2

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Citations

  1. "Saint Famianus of Compostela". CatholicSaints.Info. 2013-02-14. Retrieved 2021-03-03.
  2. Mariani, Goffredo (1964). BSS,. Vol. 5. pp. 449–450.
  3. "Famian, St. | Encyclopedia.com". www.encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 2021-03-03.
  4. "Saint of the day and Feast days - Part 2". saintsworks.net. Retrieved 2021-03-04.