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Bonaventure/Date of birth
Bonaventure was particularly noted in his day as a man with the rare ability to reconcile diverse traditions in theology and philosophy. He united different doctrines in a synthesis containing his personal conception of truth as a road to the love of God.
Is there a saint for pooping?
He is the patron saint of bowel disorders. Bonaventure is remembered in the Church of England with a commemoration on 15 July.
Who is the saint for July 15?
Swithin
Swithin, Swithin also spelled Swithun, (born c. 800—died July 2, 862, Winchester, Hampshire, England; feast day July 15), celebrated Anglo-Saxon saint, bishop of Winchester, and royal counselor whose name is still associated with an old meteorological superstition.
Bagnoregio, Italy
Bonaventure/Place of birth
Where is St Bonaventure buried?
Franciscan church
Bonaventure helped to organize and conduct the Second General Council of Lyons in 1274. On July 15, before the end of the council, he died suddenly and was buried the same day in the Franciscan church in Lyons.
The name Bonaventure is a boy’s name of Latin origin meaning “good fortune”.
Where was Swithin born?
Hampshire
Swithun
Saint Swithun | |
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Born | c. 800 possibly Hampshire |
Died | 2 July 863 Winchester, Hampshire |
Venerated in | Roman Catholic Church Anglican Communion Eastern Orthodox Church |
Major shrine | Winchester Cathedral. Parts survive in cathedral museum. Also modern replacement shrine. |
Who was Saint Bonaventure and what did he do?
Bonaventure of Bagnoregio (b. ca. 1217, d. 15 July 1274), the religious name of Giovanni di Fidanza, was a Franciscan friar, Master of Theology at the University of Paris, Minister General of the Franciscan Order, and Cardinal of the Catholic Church. During his lifetime he rose to become one of the most prominent men in Latin Christianity.
However, some of Bonaventure’s later works, such as the Lectures on the Six Days of Creation, show substantial developments beyond the Sentences. Bonaventure wrote on almost every subject treated by the Scholastics (see Scholasticism ,) and his writings are substantial. A great number of them deal with faith in Christ, God and theology.
Bonaventure of Bagnoregio (ca. 1217 to 15 July 1274), the religious name of Giovanni di Fidanza, was a Franciscan friar, Master of Theology at the University of Paris, Minister General of the Franciscan Order, and Cardinal of the Catholic Church. During his lifetime he rose to become one of the most prominent men in Latin Christianity.
Who are the parents of Robert Bonaventure?
Almost nothing is known of his childhood, other than the names of his parents, Giovanni di Fidanza and Maria di Ritella. Bonaventure reports that in his youth he was saved from an untimely death by the prayers of Francis of Assisi, which is the primary motivation for Bonaventure’s writing the vita.