Saint Fabiola was a nurse (physician) and Roman matron of rank of the company of noble Roman women who, under the influence of the Church father St. Jerome gave up all earthly pleasures and devoted themselves to the practice of Christian asceticism and charitable work.
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Name(s):
St. Fabiola
Birth:
Rome, Italy
Death:
December 27, 399 AD, Rome, Italy
Feast:
27 December
Canonized:
Pre-Congregation
Additional Information:
- Saint Fabiola – Wikipedia
Saint Fabiola was a nurse (physician) and Roman matron of rank of the company of noble Roman women who, under the influence of the Church father St. Jerome gave up all earthly pleasures and devoted themselves to the practice of Christian asceticism and charitable work. - St. Fabiola – Saints & Angels – Catholic Online
Fabiola was a wealthy Roman Patrician of the famous Fabia family. She was for a time a member of St. Jerome’s circle but fell away, divorced her husband for … - CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. Fabiola – New Advent
At the time of St. Jerome’s stay at Rome (382-84), Fabiola was not one of the ascetic circle which gathered around him. It was not until a later date that, upon the … - Saint Fabiola | Revolvy
Saint Fabiola was a nurse (physician) and Roman matron of rank of the company of noble Roman women who, under the influence of the Church father St. Jerome gave up all earthly pleasures and devoted themselves to the practice of Christian asceticism and charitable work.[ 1] - Stewardship Saint for December: Saint Fabiola – International Catholic …
Dec 11, 2017 – Saint Fabiola is the patron saint of difficult marriages, divorced persons, … Saint Jerome, the most famous biblical scholar in the history of the … - St. Fabiola, Benefactress | Saint Kateri Tekakwitha Parish – Irondequoit …
St. Fabiola, Benefactress. (d. 339 A.D.). As Isaiah had prophesied, Christ came to preach the gospel to “the poor”. His church has always given a special option … - St. Fabiola | Education in Virtue
Fabiola was a rich noblewoman in ancient Rome and a friend of St. Jerome. She gave the Church all her wealth, and her time and efforts as well. She founded a … - St. Fabiola – Savior.org!
St. Fabiola. Died 399. Fabiola was a Roman woman who had an unfaithful husband. She acquired a divorce under Roman law. Although her husband had … - 24 Best Saint Fabiola images | Saints, Brooch, Catholic – Pinterest
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Fabiola (d. 399 ce)Early Christian saint and founder of the first public hospital in Rome. Name variations: Saint Fabiola. Pronunciation: Fab-ee-OH-la; date of …