Nicholas of Tolentino, Italian mystic and saint (b. 1245)
Nicholas of Tolentino (Latin: S. Nicolai de Tolentino, Italian: San Nicola da Tolentino, Spanish: San Nicolás de Tolentino, Filipino: San Nikolas ng Tolentino (Spanish Translation used more often), French: Saint Nicolas de Tolentino) (c. 1246 – September 10, 1305), known as the Patron of Holy Souls, was an Italian saint and mystic. He is particularly invoked as an advocate for the souls in Purgatory, especially during Lent and the month of November. In many Augustinian churches, there are weekly devotions to St Nicholas on behalf of the suffering souls. November 2, All Souls' Day, holds special significance for the devotees of St. Nicholas of Tolentino.
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