Saint Seraphin of Monte Granaro
Born in 1540 in Italy, Felix became a Capuchin lay brother under the name Seraphin after a youth of labor and patience in the face of his brother's mi…
First name and chronology
5 saints and blesseds bear the name Seraphin, between 1540 and 1977; the most famous is Saint Seraphin of Monte Granaro, celebrated on October 12th.
Dated figures are ordered from earliest to latest.
Born in 1540 in Italy, Felix became a Capuchin lay brother under the name Seraphin after a youth of labor and patience in the face of his brother's mi…
Serafino Morazzone (1747-1822) was an Italian priest, parish priest of Chiuso for nearly fifty years, recognized for his heroic charity and pastoral z…
Italian Franciscan priest, devoted pastor of Bordighera for nearly fifty years, nicknamed the father of the poor.
Italian Capuchin lay brother, known as Brother Seraphin of Pietrarubbia, renowned for his simplicity, charity, and heroic patience.
Aloiz (Serafin) Kaszuba (1910-1977) was a Polish Capuchin priest who carried out a heroic clandestine ministry in Ukraine and Kazakhstan under the Sov…
The feast of Seraphin is celebrated on October 12th, in memory of Saint Seraphin of Monte Granaro.
5 saints and blesseds bear the name Seraphin, including Saint Seraphin of Monte Granaro, Serafino Morazzone, Giacomo Viale, Pietro Riminucci and Aloiz Kashuba.
The most famous saint named Seraphin is Saint Seraphin of Monte Granaro (17th century).