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  1. Saint Blaise, early Christian bishop and martyr, one of the most popular medieval saints, venerated as the patron saint of sufferers from throat diseases and as one of the Fourteen Holy Helpers. Learn more about his life, legends, miracles, iconography, and the traditions associated with his feast day.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Saint_BlaiseSaint Blaise - Wikipedia

    Blaise is a saint in the Catholic, Western Rite Orthodoxy, Eastern Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox Churches and is the patron saint of wool combers and of sufferers from ENT illnesses. In the Latin Church, his feast falls on 3 February. In the Eastern Churches, it is on 11 February. [1]

  3. Saint Blaise was the bishop of Sebastea and a doctor. The first known record of the saint's life comes from the medical writings of Aëtius Amidenus, where he is recorded as helping with patients suffering from objects stuck in their throat.

  4. Learn about St. Blaise, a fourth-century bishop and physician who was martyred for his faith and became a patron of throat diseases. Discover the history and meaning of the optional memorial and the blessing of throats on Feb. 3 or 11.

  5. www.loyolapress.com › catholic-resources › saintsSaint Blaise | Loyola Press

    About four hundred years after his death, many stories began to be told about Blaise, and he became a popular saint, especially in France and Germany. One legend says that while Blaise was in prison, a mother brought him her small boy, who was choking on a fishbone stuck in his throat.

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  6. Feb 3, 2024 · Learn about the life and legacy of St. Blaise, the patron saint of those who suffer from throat ailments and the doctors who treat them. He was a bishop of Sebaste, Armenia, who lived as a hermit, cured animals, and died a martyr in 316 A.D.

  7. www.franciscanmedia.org › saint-of-the-day › saint-blaiseSaint Blaise | Franciscan Media

    Feb 3, 2024 · Learn about Saint Blaise, a fourth-century bishop and martyr who is venerated for his healing power and protection from throat diseases. Find out his story, his feast day, and his connection to animals and wool combers.