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  1. Saint Casimir by Daniel Schultz (1615–1683) In 1607 and 1613, Bishop Woyna declared Casimir patron saint of Lithuania (Patronus principalis Lithuaniae). The issue of a universal Casimir's feast was not forgotten and in 1620 Bishop Eustachy Wołłowicz petitioned Pope Paul V to add Casimir to the Roman Breviary and Roman Missal.

  2. Feastday: March 4. Patron: of Poland and Lithuania. Birth: 1461. Death: 1484. Author and Publisher - Catholic Online. Printable PDF of St. Casimir. Shop St. Casimir. Casimir grew up in a world where his life was not his own. As a prince of Poland, the second son of King Casimir IV and Elizabeth of Austria, his life was scheduled to cement his ...

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  4. March 4: Saint Casimir—Optional Memorial. 1458–1484 Patron Saint of Poland, Lithuania, and Lithuanian youth Believed to have been canonized by Pope Leo X in 1521 or Pope Adrian VI in 1522 Canonization confirmed by Pope Clement VIII in 1602. Saint Casimir was born on October 3, 1458, the second son and third child in the Polish royal family.

  5. Facts. Patron saint of Poland and Lithuania. He was born in 1458 or 1460, the third of thirteen children of King Casimir IV and Elizabeth of Austria, daughter of Albert II of Habsburg. He was born on October 3, 1460, in the royal palace at Cracow, Poland. The young prince was trained in spirituality and displayed holiness at an early age.

  6. 4 days ago · St. Casimir of Poland Feast day: Mar 04. St. Casimir of Poland. On March 4, the Catholic Church honors Saint Casimir Jagiellon, a prince whose life of service to God has made him a patron saint of ...

  7. Mar 4, 2024 · Saint of the Day for March 4. Saint Casimir’s Story. Casimir, born of kings and in line to be a king himself, was filled with exceptional values and learning by a great teacher, John Dlugosz. Even his critics could not say that his conscientious objection indicated softness. As a teenager, Casimir lived a highly disciplined, even severe life ...

  8. ucatholic.com › saints › casimir-jagiellonSaint Casimir | uCatholic

    Mar 4, 2024 · 12868. 8. Saint Casimir, born into Polish royalty on October 3, 1458, in Cracow, was a figure of significant historical and spiritual prominence. His lineage was distinguished, with his grandfather, Wladislaus II Jagiello, introducing Christianity into Lithuania, and his parents, King Casimir IV of Poland and Queen Elizabeth of Austria, being ...

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