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  1. Saint Pantaleon (Greek: Παντελεήμων, romanized: Panteleḗmōn, lit. 'All-compassionate'), counted in Western Christianity as among the Fourteen Holy Helpers of the Late Middle Ages, and in Eastern Christianity as one of the Holy Unmercenary Healers, [4] was a martyr of Nicomedia in Bithynia during the Diocletianic ...

  2. Feastday: July 27. Patron: of Physicians, midwives, livestock, invoked against headaches, consumption, locusts, witchcraft, accidents and loneliness, helper for crying children. Birth: 275. Death: 303. Author and Publisher - Catholic Online. Printable Catholic Saints PDFs. Shop St. Pantaleon.

  3. Explore St. Pantaleon's in-depth biography, theological teachings and divine miracles. Read their inspirational quotes, prayers, and books that illuminate their spiritual journey. 28 Saints 15 Teachings 7 Miracles 39 Quotes 4 Novenas

  4. Stories of his life, his miracles, and his martyrdom were passed down through generations, solidifying his status as a revered saint. In the West, Pantaleon's significance was recognized by his inclusion among the Fourteen Holy Helpers of the Late Middle Ages.

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    Pantaleon is venerated in the East as a great martyr and wonderworker. In the Middle Ages he came to be regarded as the patron saint of physicians and midwives, and became one of the fourteen guardian martyrs. From early times a phial containing some of his blood has been preserved at Constantinople.

  6. Jul 27, 2023 · Discover the inspiring story of Saint Pantaleon, the beloved Christian martyr and patron saint of healing. A renowned physician and compassionate caregiver, he devoted his life to healing the sick and serving the poor, even in the face of persecution and martyrdom.

  7. Jul 27, 2024 · Saint Pantaleon, born 275AD, hailed from Nicomedia, a city near the Black Sea in Asia. His exceptional skills as a doctor earned him the coveted role of personal physician to the Emperor. Though a Christian, Pantaleon was negatively influenced by the pagan court, leading him to abandon his faith completely.

  8. Saint Pantaleon, counted in Western Christianity as among the Fourteen Holy Helpers of the Late Middle Ages, and in Eastern Christianity as one of the Holy Unmercenary Healers, was a martyr of Nicomedia in Bithynia during the Diocletianic Persecution of 305 AD.

  9. Pantaleon, Saint, martyr, d. about 305. According to legend he was the son of a rich pagan, Eustorgius of Nicomedia, and had been instructed in Christianity by his Christian mother, Eubula. Afterwards he became estranged from Christianity. He studied medicine and became physician to the Emperor Maximianus.

  10. Jul 27, 2010 · St. Pantaleon came from Nicomedia, near the Black Sea, in Asia. He was such a famous doctor that the Emperor himself chose him for his own doctor. Pantaleon was a Christian, but the bad influence from the pagan court caused him to give up his Christian faith entirely.