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  1. Lawrence of Brindisi, OFM Cap. (22 July 1559 – 22 July 1619), born Giulio Cesare Russo, was an Neapolitan Catholic priest, theologian and member of the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin. An accomplished linguist, in addition to his native Italian, Lawrence could read and speak Latin, Hebrew, Greek, German, Czech, Spanish, and French fluently.

  2. Jul 21, 2022 · Learn about the life and legacy of Saint Lawrence of Brindisi, a Capuchin Franciscan scholar, preacher, and peacemaker. He was known for his gift of languages, his devotion to Scripture, and his compassion for the poor.

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  3. St. Lawrence of Brindisi (born July 22, 1559, Brindisi, Kingdom of Naples [Italy]—died July 22, 1619, Belem, Portugal; canonized 1881; feast day July 21) was a doctor of the church and one of the leading polemicists of the Counter-Reformation in Germany.

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  4. St. Lawrence of Brindisi, a distinguished Capuchin Franciscan, left an indelible mark on the Church as a priest, scholar, and valiant defender of Christendom. Born in Brindisi, Italy, his journey unfolded with a deep commitment to his faith and a remarkable proficiency in languages.

  5. St. Lawrence of Brindisi. Share. Born at Brindisi in 1559; died at Lisbon on 22 July, 1619. In baptism he received the names of Julius Caesar. Guglielmo de Rossi -- or Guglielmo Russi, according to a contemporary writer -- was his father's name; his mother was Elisabetta Masella. Both were excellent Christians.

  6. The following article provides an excellent look at the life and works of St. Lawrence of Brindisi, especially the attributes for which he was declared a Doctor of the Church - the first...

  7. Saint Lawrence of Brindisi (July 22, 1559 – July 22, 1619), born Giulio Cesare Russo, was a Roman Catholic priest and a member of the Franciscan-inspired Order of Friars Minor Capuchin.

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