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Saint
Michael de Sanctis
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Michael de Sanctis; sculpture of the 18th century at his native home chapel.
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Born | (1591-09-29)29 September 1591 Vic, Catalonia, Kingdom of Spain |
Died | 10 April 1625(1625-04-10) (aged 33) Valladolid, Old Castile, Kingdom of Spain |
Venerated in | Roman Catholic Church |
Beatified | 24 May 1779, RomebyPope Pius VI |
Canonized | 8 June 1862, RomebyPope Pius IX |
Major shrine | Vic (birth house, now a chapel); Valladolid Trinitarian church (grave) |
Feast | 10 April |
Attributes | depicted kneeling before an altar where the Blessed Sacrament is exposed. |
Patronage | cancer patients, Vic[1] |
Michael de Sanctis (Catalan: Miquel dels Sants) (29 September 1591 – 10 April 1625), sometimes called Michael of the Saints,[1] was a Discalced Trinitarian born in Vic, a city of Catalonia, Spain.
Born Michael Argemir, at the age of twelve, he came to Barcelona and asked to be received into the monastery of the Trinitarians there. After a three-year novitiate, he took his vows at that order's monastery of St. LambertatZaragoza in 1607. After meeting a Discalced Trinitarian one day, he felt drawn to that congregation's more austere lifestyle and, after much deliberation and the permission of his superior, he entered the congregation of the Discalced TrinitariansatMadrid as a novice. He then took his vows at Alcalá, became a priest, and was twice elected superior of the monastery at Valladolid, where he died.
During his life, Michael de Sanctis led a life of prayer and mortification. He was devout towards the Holy Eucharist, and is said to have been experienced ecstasies several times during Consecration.
Michael De Sanctis was beatifiedbyPope Pius VI on 24 May 1779 and later canonizedbyPope Pius IX on 8 June 1862. His feast day is celebrated on 10 April. In images, he is usually depicted kneeling before an altar where the Blessed Sacrament is exposed.
The municipality of Saint-Michel-des-Saints, Quebec, Canada, is named in his honor.
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