SAINT FRANCIS DE SALES (August 21, 1567 - December 28, 1622) French theologian and mystic, Doctor of the Church. Devoted mainly to the preaching specifically he asked the Bishop of Geneva to be intended in that territory, to convert to Catholicism the faithful passed to Calvinism, with which he did not hesitate to set out into theological disputes. Commemoration in the past 29 January, is currently January 24th, the day of transfer of the relics. colored engraving, Italy 1886

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title: ST FRANCIS DE SALES

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caption: SAINT FRANCIS DE SALES (August 21, 1567 - December 28, 1622) French theologian and mystic, Doctor of the Church. Devoted mainly to the preaching specifically he asked the Bishop of Geneva to be intended in that territory, to convert to Catholicism the faithful passed to Calvinism, with which he did not hesitate to set out into theological disputes. Commemoration in the past 29 January, is currently January 24th, the day of transfer of the relics. colored engraving, Italy 1886

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