Alexander Sauli
Alexander (Alessandro) Sauli, C.R.S.P. (15 February 1534 – 11 October 1592) was an Italian priest who is called the "Apostle of Corsica". He is a saint of the Roman Catholic Church. In 1571, he was appointed by Pius V to the ancient see of Aléria, Corsica, where he rebuilt churches, founded colleges and seminaries, and, despite the depredations of corsairs, placed the Church in a flourishing condition.In 1591, he was made Bishop of Pavia, and died at Calosso the following year. He left a number of works, chiefly catechetical. He was beatified by Benedict XIV, 23 April 1742, and canonized by Pope Pius X, 11 December 1904. His feast is celebrated on October 11. Provided by Wikipedia
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1by Savonarola, Girolamo, 1452-1498Other Authors: “...Sauli, Alessandro, 1535-1592...”
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Location: Raynor Memorial Libraries, Marquette University
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2Created 1741Other Authors: “...Sauli, Alessandro, 1535-1592...”
Location: Hesburgh Libraries, University of Notre Dame
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