Saint Catald

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Saint Catald is a 7th-century Irish monk and bishop venerated as a miracle-working saint, especially revered in southern Italy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian saint
Irish monk
bishop
miracle worker
alternativeName Cathal NERFINISHED
Cathaldus NERFINISHED
San Cataldo NERFINISHED
associatedWith Apulia NERFINISHED
Taranto Cathedral NERFINISHED
monasticism in Ireland
canonizationStatus pre-congregation
centuryOfActivity 7th century
commemoratedIn Roman Martyrology NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Ireland
devotionalPractice local pilgrimages to his shrine
processions in Taranto
ethnicGroup Irish people
feastDay May 10
givenName Catald NERFINISHED
hasAttribute bishop’s crozier
episcopal vestments
halo
hasCultFollowing Ireland NERFINISHED
Italy NERFINISHED
Malta NERFINISHED
honorificPrefix Saint
languageOfName Latin
notableFor miracle working
occupation bishop
monk
patronage Taranto NERFINISHED
protection from plagues
travelers
placeOfVeneration Taranto NERFINISHED
southern Italy NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
sexOrGender male
title Bishop of Taranto
traditionStatesThat became bishop in Taranto after returning from pilgrimage
his relics are preserved in Taranto Cathedral
was an Irish monk who traveled to the Holy Land
worked miracles during his life
veneratedAs saint
veneratedIn Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodox Church

Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church

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Taranto patronSaint Saint Catald