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Anthony of Padua, The Saint of Miracles

  • Drama
  • History

April 25, 1931 (IT)

1h 28m

Born Fernando de Bulhões, he was a precocious Portuguese youth, concerned with the suffering of the poor. Grown into a contemplative young man he renounces the world to join first the Augustinian Order and then the Franciscans order (where he takes the name Anthony) in his dedica...

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