Saint Anthony - People

People

  • Anthony of Antioch (d. 302), Martyr under Diocletian. Feast day: January 9
  • Anthony the Great (c.251–356), Egyptian Christian saint and Desert Father. Feast day: January 17 or 30
  • Anthony the Hermit (c.468–c.520), also known as Antony of Lérins. Feast day: Dec 28
  • Anthony of Kiev (c.983–1073), also known as Anthony of the Caves. Feast day: July 23
  • Anthony of Rome (died 1147), also known as Antony Rimlyanin. Feast day: Jan 17 and Aug 3.
  • Anthony of Padua (c.1195–1231), also known as Saint Anthony of Lisbon. Feast day: June 13
  • Antoninus of Florence (1389–1459), also known as Anthony of Florence. Feast day: May 10
  • Antony of Siya (1479–1556), founder of the Antonievo-Siysky Monastery. Feast day: December 7
  • Anthony Mary Claret (1807–1870), founder of the Missionary Sons of the Immaculate Heart of Mary. Feast Day: October 24.

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