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Saint Anthony of Padua is best known as the patron saint of lost and stolen items. He is also renowned for his powerful preaching, deep knowledge of Scripture, and his unwavering dedication to helping the poor and the sick.

Feast day: June 13

St. Anthony of Padua

St. Anthony is a revered miracle worker and is associated with numerous miraculous events, including preaching to fish and raising the dead.

Finder of Lost Things:
St. Anthony's reputation for helping people find lost items is widespread. Franciscan Media says a popular prayer to him begins with "St. Anthony, St. Anthony, please come around, something is lost and cannot be found".

Miracle Worker:
He is known for numerous miracles, including healing the sick, raising the dead, and even preaching to fish. These miracles have contributed to his widespread veneration.

Preacher and Theologian:
St. Anthony was a highly skilled preacher and theologian. He was known for his eloquent sermons and his ability to explain complex theological concepts with clarity.

Patronage:
Beyond lost items, St. Anthony is the patron saint of many causes, including the oppressed, the poor, amputees, animals, Brazil, expectant mothers, and travelers, according to Our Patron Saint - St. Anthony.

Feast Day:
St. Anthony's feast day is celebrated on June 13th.

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