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  1. Learn about the life and writings of Francis de Sales, a Savoyard Catholic prelate and saint who promoted the Way of Divine Love. Find out his biography, education, ordination, and patronage.

  2. St. Francis de Sales. Catholic Online. Saints & Angels. Facts. Feastday: January 24. Patron: of Catholic writers, the Catholic press, the deaf, journalists, adult education. Birth: August 21, 1567. Death: December 28, 1622. Beatified: January 8, 1661 by Pope Alexander VII. Canonized: April 19, 1665 by Pope Alexander VII.

  3. Aug 17, 2024 · Learn about the life and achievements of Saint Francis of Sales, a French bishop and doctor of the church who fought against Calvinism and wrote a devotional classic. Find out his role in the Counter-Reformation, his patronage of writers, and his order of Visitation Nuns.

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  4. Twenty years of episcopal labors (1602-1622) Francis de Sales is not as well-known as he should be. Traditionally he has been accepted as a theologian, a mystic, a spiritual writer, a director of souls, the founder of a religious order. Assuredly he has been all these things, and magnificently so.

  5. SAINT FRANCIS DE SALES, BISHOP, DOCTOR OF THE CHURCH—1567-1622. Feast: January 29. Francis de Sales was born at the Chateau de Sales in Swiss Savoy on August 21, 1567, and at his baptism in the parish church of Thorens was named Francis Bonaventura, for two greatly loved Franciscan saints.

  6. Saint Francis de Sales, Francisco Bayeu y Subìas. Born August 21, 1567 in Thorens-Glières, France, to an ancient noble family of Boisy, in Savoy, he trained in the best French schools, then followed the wishes of his father, who dreamed for him a legal career, and went to study law at the University of Padua.

  7. Jan 24, 2024 · Learn about the life, writings, and legacy of Saint Francis de Sales, the patron of Catholic authors and journalists. He was a gentle and humble bishop who converted many Calvinists and founded the Sisters of the Visitation.