Peter of Anagni
Saint Peter of Anagni | |
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Bishop of Anagni | |
Born | Salerno, Italy |
Died | 1105 |
Venerated in | Roman Catholic Church |
Canonized | 4 June 1109 by Pope Pascal II |
Feast | 3 August |
Peter of Anagni was Benedictine, Bishop, and papal legate. Born in Salerno, Italy, he entered the Benedictines and so distinguished himself as a monk that Pope Gregory VII appointed him Bishop of Anagni. As bishop, he improved the spiritual welfare of the city, built a new cathedral, and promoted the First Crusade to the Holy Land, a venture in which he participated. Pope Urban II sent him to Constantinople as papal legate to the Byzantine Empire. He was canonized in 1109 by Pope Paschal II, a mere four years after his death.[1]
Notes
- ↑ St. Peter of Anagni Catholic Online
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