Skip to main content

Who Was St. Anthony?

Fr. Dan Cambra, MIC, shares a story of the first "lost thing" Anthony was most famous for finding!

Saint Anthony of Padua (1195-1231), patron of the poor and a Doctor of the Church, is one of our most famous saints, and is most notable for interceding on behalf of those searching for lost things. 

Added to Favorites!
Added to Watch Later!

You might also like...

Father Dan Cambra, MIC, shares stories about the saint who probably did more for the Church in Asia than anyone in history.
Turn to any page of St. Faustina's Diary, and you'll find spiritual gems like this one:Suddenly, I found myself in a strange cottage where an elderly man was dying amidst great torments. … When I began to pray …  The soul became calm and, filled with trust, rested in the Lord. At the same moment, I found myself again in my own room. How this happens... I do not know. (Diary of Saint Maria Faustina Kowalska, 1797)
Join Fr. Joe Roesch, MIC, as he reads from the journal of Blessed George Matulaitis-Matulewicz, the "Renovator" of the Congregation of Marian Fathers. As both a bishop and archbishop, Blessed George was recognized for his work as an apostle of unity during tumultuous times in his native Lithuania.