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  1. Catholic Online. Saints & Angels. Facts. Feastday: November 11. Patron: of the poor, soldiers, conscientious objectors, tailors, and winemakers. Birth: 316 or 336. Death: 397. Author and Publisher - Catholic Online. Printable Catholic Saints PDFs. Shop St. Martin of Tours.

  2. Saint Martin of Tours (c. 316, Savaria, Pannonia – November 8, 397, Candes, Gaul) was a bishop of Tours who has become one of the most famous and recognizable Roman Catholic saints. As a soldier in the Roman army, Martin shared his cloak with a freezing beggar and received a vision of Christ which moved him to renounce military life and ...

  3. Nov 11, 2020 · St. Martin of Tours, patron saint of France, soldiers, and beggars, is a beloved saint most famous for cutting his cloak in half to share with a beggar.

  4. 5 days ago · St. Martin of Tours Feast day: Nov 11. On Nov. 11, the Catholic Church honors St. Martin of Tours, who left his post in the Roman army to become a “soldier of Christ” as a monk and...

  5. November 11: Saint Martin of Tours, Bishop—Memorial. 316 or 336–397. Patron Saint of beggars, cavalry, equestrians, geese, horses, innkeepers, Pontifical Swiss Guards, quartermasters, reformed alcoholics, soldiers, tailors, and winemakers. Invoked against alcoholism and poverty. Pre-Congregation canonization.

  6. Martin is patron of the cities of Wurtburg and Buenos Aires. Many churches in France and elsewhere have been dedicated to him. His emblems are a tree, armor, a cloak, and a beggar.

  7. www.stmoftours.org › life-of-st-martin-of-toursLife of St. Martin of Tours

    St. Martin of Tours. Both Saint Martin and Saint Nicholas are remembered for their heroic charity, both became famed wonder-working bishops, and both saved sailors from shipwreck. As we celebrate the feast day of Martin, November 11, we focus here on this saint whose fabled life notably started with the pity he showed a poor beggar by cutting ...

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