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- Q1395008 description "Sardinian saint".
- Q1395008 description "Sardinian saint".
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- Q1395008 abstract "Saint Ignatius (ca. 1701 - 11 May 1781) was a Sardinian Capuchin monk and saint. Born into a peasant family, during a serious illness as a young man he vowed that if he recovered his health he would consecrate his life to God in the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin. He did regain his health, but put off fulfilling his vow. There is some indication that his parents raised objections to his entering the Franciscans. In 1721 his life was again threatened when a horse which he was riding panicked. Ignatius called upon the assistance of Saint Francis of Assisi and renewed the vow he had previously made. This time his parents did not raise objections to his becoming a Franciscan.He asked for admission at the Capuchin friary at Cagliari, but the superiors there hesitated because of his delicate health. Ignatius then called upon an influential friend who interceded for him, and he was finally received into the novitiate. Despite his physical infirmities, his ardor allowed him to attend the spiritual exercises of the community and excel in perfection of his observance of the Rule of Saint Francis.".
- Q1395008 beatifiedBy Q2604.
- Q1395008 beatifiedDate "1940-06-16".
- Q1395008 birthDate "1701".
- Q1395008 birthPlace Q1462.
- Q1395008 birthYear "1701".
- Q1395008 canonizedBy Q2604.
- Q1395008 canonizedDate "1951-10-21".
- Q1395008 deathDate "1781-05-11".
- Q1395008 deathYear "1781".
- Q1395008 majorShrine Q1897.
- Q1395008 thumbnail IgnatiusLaconi.jpg?width=300.
- Q1395008 wikiPageWikiLink Q124862.
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- Q1395008 beatifiedBy Q2604.
- Q1395008 beatifiedDate "1940-06-16".
- Q1395008 birthDate "1701".
- Q1395008 birthPlace "Laconi, Sardinia".
- Q1395008 canonizedBy "Pope Pius XII".
- Q1395008 canonizedDate "1951-10-21".
- Q1395008 dateOfBirth "1701".
- Q1395008 dateOfDeath "1781-05-11".
- Q1395008 deathDate "1781-05-11".
- Q1395008 majorShrine "Cagliari".
- Q1395008 name "Ignatius Of Laconi".
- Q1395008 name "St. Ignatius of Laconi, O.F.M. Cap.".
- Q1395008 placeOfBirth "Laconi, Sardinia".
- Q1395008 shortDescription "Sardinian saint".
- Q1395008 type Person.
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- Q1395008 type Cleric.
- Q1395008 type Person.
- Q1395008 type Saint.
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- Q1395008 type NaturalPerson.
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- Q1395008 comment "Saint Ignatius (ca. 1701 - 11 May 1781) was a Sardinian Capuchin monk and saint. Born into a peasant family, during a serious illness as a young man he vowed that if he recovered his health he would consecrate his life to God in the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin. He did regain his health, but put off fulfilling his vow. There is some indication that his parents raised objections to his entering the Franciscans. In 1721 his life was again threatened when a horse which he was riding panicked.".
- Q1395008 label "Ignatius of Laconi".
- Q1395008 depiction IgnatiusLaconi.jpg.
- Q1395008 name "Ignatius Of Laconi".
- Q1395008 name "St. Ignatius of Laconi, O.F.M. Cap.".