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  2. Leo of Catania - Wikipedia

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    Leo of Catania. Saint Leo of Catania, also known as the Thaumaturgus, or St Leo the Wonderworker in Sicily (May 703 or 709 – 20 February 789), [1] was the fifteenth bishop of Catania, famed also for his love and care toward the poor. His feast day occurs on 20 February, [2] [3] the day of his death, when he is venerated as a saint by both ...

  3. Pope Leo I - Wikipedia

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    Pope Leo I. Pope Leo I ( c. 400 – 10 November 461), also known as Leo the Great, [1] or Leo the Apostolic, [2] was Bishop of Rome [3] from 29 September 440 until his death. Leo was a Roman aristocrat, and was the first pope to have been called "the Great". He is perhaps best known for having met Attila the Hun in 452 and persuading him to ...

  4. St. Leo, Florida - Wikipedia

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    St. Leo is a town in Pasco County, Florida, United States. The town is a suburb included in the Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area, which is more commonly known as the Tampa Bay area. It is best known as the home of St. Leo University, Holy Name Monastery and St. Leo Abbey. The population was 2,362 at the ...

  5. List of saints named Leo - Wikipedia

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    St. Leo may refer to one of several saints named Leo, including: Pope Leo I (d. 461), pope and saint. Pope Leo II (d. 683), pope and saint. Pope Leo III (d. 816), pope and saint. Pope Leo IV (d. 855), pope and saint. Pope Leo IX (d. 1054), pope and saint. Saint Leo of Bayonne [ it], France. Saint Leo of Catania otherwise Saint Leo the ...

  6. Leo and Paregorius - Wikipedia

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    Leo and Paregorius (SS.) MM. (Feb. 18) (3rd century) Martyrs in Lycia (Asia Minor), in great veneration in the East. They probably suffered about A.D. 260. Butler's account. The hagiographer Alban Butler (1710–1773) wrote in his Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Other Principal Saints, SS. Leo and Paregorius, Martyrs Third Age.

  7. Leo of Cappadocia - Wikipedia

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    Leo of Cappadocia. Saint Leo of Cappadocia was a Christian saint . Leo was an ascetic from Cappadocia whose life and martyrdom is described in John Moschos ' "Pratum Spirituale" ("The Spiritual Meadow"). Leo was distinguished by his warm hospitality to all his visitors, whom he considered to be sent by God.

  8. Saint Leo University - Wikipedia

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    Re-established as a college in 1959. /  28.33778°N 82.25694°W  / 28.33778; -82.25694. Saint Leo University is a private Roman Catholic liberal arts university in St. Leo, Florida. It was established in 1889. [3] The university is associated with the Holy Name Monastery, a Benedictine convent, and Saint Leo Abbey, a Benedictine monastery ...

  9. Holy Name Monastery - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 28°19′59″N 82°15′55″W. Holy Name Monastery. Holy Name Monastery is a Roman Catholic Benedictine women's monastery located in Saint Leo, Florida, owned and operated by the Benedictine Sisters of Florida. It was known first as Holy Name Convent and then as Holy Name Priory before taking its current name in the 1990s.