
San Tommaso da Villanova
San Tommaso da Villanova, also known as Saint Thomas of Villanova, was a Spanish Augustinian friar and bishop in the 16th century, celebrated for his charitable works and dedication to the poor. He is revered as a saint in the Catholic Church and his legacy includes a focus on community service and education.
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San Tommaso da Villanova is one of the saints whose relics are contained in the cross given to Leone XIV.
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