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Scan of an analog photo taken in May 2007

Saint Sabinus of Canosa (Italian: San Sabino) (461 – 9 February 566), venerated as a saint in the Roman Catholic church, was bishop of Canosa di Puglia from 514.

He was sent twice as a papal envoy to Constantinople, in 525, by Pope John I and in 536 to accompany Pope Agapitus I, who lost his life on the journey, to defend the true faith against the Monophysite heresy. He attended the Council of Constantinople (536).

In 531, in the papacy of Pope Boniface II, he took part in the Synod of Rome. He was a builder of churches and other religious buildings, according to the Benedictine discipline of Ora et labora ("Work and pray"). He died after 52 years as bishop, on 9 February 566.

Source: Wikipedia

Tags:   Bari Apulien Puglia Apuglia Italien Italy Italia Piazza dell'Odegirita Cattedrale San Sabino Kathedrale hl. Sabinus von Canusium Cathedral of St. Sabinus of Canosa Glockenturm belfry campanile Adriaküste Costa Adriatico Adriatic Coast

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Scan of an analog photo taken in May 2007

Saint Sabinus of Canosa (Italian: San Sabino) (461 – 9 February 566), venerated as a saint in the Roman Catholic church, was bishop of Canosa di Puglia from 514.

He was sent twice as a papal envoy to Constantinople, in 525, by Pope John I and in 536 to accompany Pope Agapitus I, who lost his life on the journey, to defend the true faith against the Monophysite heresy. He attended the Council of Constantinople (536).

In 531, in the papacy of Pope Boniface II, he took part in the Synod of Rome. He was a builder of churches and other religious buildings, according to the Benedictine discipline of Ora et labora ("Work and pray"). He died after 52 years as bishop, on 9 February 566.

Source: Wikipedia

Tags:   Bari Apulien Puglia Apuglia Italien Italy Italia Piazza dell'Odegirita Cattedrale San Sabino Kathedrale hl. Sabinus von Canusium Cathedral of St. Sabinus of Canosa Adriaküste Costa Adriatico Adriatic Coast

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Scan of an analog photo taken in May 2007

Saint Sabinus of Canosa (Italian: San Sabino) (461 – 9 February 566), venerated as a saint in the Roman Catholic church, was bishop of Canosa di Puglia from 514.

He was sent twice as a papal envoy to Constantinople, in 525, by Pope John I and in 536 to accompany Pope Agapitus I, who lost his life on the journey, to defend the true faith against the Monophysite heresy. He attended the Council of Constantinople (536).

In 531, in the papacy of Pope Boniface II, he took part in the Synod of Rome. He was a builder of churches and other religious buildings, according to the Benedictine discipline of Ora et labora ("Work and pray"). He died after 52 years as bishop, on 9 February 566.

Source: Wikipedia

Tags:   Bari Apulien Puglia Apuglia Italien Italy Italia Piazza dell'Odegirita Cattedrale San Sabino Kathedrale hl. Sabinus von Canusium Cathedral of St. Sabinus of Canosa Adriaküste Costa Adriatico Adriatic Coast

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Scan of an analog photo taken in May 2007

Saint Sabinus of Canosa (Italian: San Sabino) (461 – 9 February 566), venerated as a saint in the Roman Catholic church, was bishop of Canosa di Puglia from 514.

He was sent twice as a papal envoy to Constantinople, in 525, by Pope John I and in 536 to accompany Pope Agapitus I, who lost his life on the journey, to defend the true faith against the Monophysite heresy. He attended the Council of Constantinople (536).

In 531, in the papacy of Pope Boniface II, he took part in the Synod of Rome. He was a builder of churches and other religious buildings, according to the Benedictine discipline of Ora et labora ("Work and pray"). He died after 52 years as bishop, on 9 February 566.

Source: Wikipedia

Tags:   Bari Apulien Puglia Apuglia Italien Italy Italia Piazza dell'Odegirita Cattedrale San Sabino Kathedrale hl. Sabinus von Canusium Cathedral of St. Sabinus of Canosa Adriaküste Costa Adriatico Adriatic Coast

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Scan of an analog photo taken in May 2007

Saint Sabinus of Canosa (Italian: San Sabino) (461 – 9 February 566), venerated as a saint in the Roman Catholic church, was bishop of Canosa di Puglia from 514.

He was sent twice as a papal envoy to Constantinople, in 525, by Pope John I and in 536 to accompany Pope Agapitus I, who lost his life on the journey, to defend the true faith against the Monophysite heresy. He attended the Council of Constantinople (536).

In 531, in the papacy of Pope Boniface II, he took part in the Synod of Rome. He was a builder of churches and other religious buildings, according to the Benedictine discipline of Ora et labora ("Work and pray"). He died after 52 years as bishop, on 9 February 566.

Source: Wikipedia

Tags:   Bari Apulien Puglia Apuglia Italien Italy Italia Piazza dell'Odegirita Cattedrale San Sabino Kathedrale hl. Sabinus von Canusium Cathedral of St. Sabinus of Canosa Ziborium Ciborium Adriaküste Costa Adriatico Adriatic Coast


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