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- Today, the day that St. Anthony’s tongue was found is celebrated with Masses at the basilica that bears his name in Padua, northern Italy. St. Anthony’s tomb was not to be opened again for more than 700 years — between January and February 1981. Conte described what it was like to be present for the second opening of St. Anthony’s tomb.
ewtn.co.uk/article-the-opening-of-st-anthonys-tomb-and-the-feast-of-the-tongue/The opening of St. Anthony’s tomb and the ‘Feast of the Tongue’
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Jun 13, 2024 · St. Anthony’s feast day is today, June 13. But you may not be aware that there’s another important day of the year when St. Anthony is celebrated in Padua: Feb. 18, the day his tongue was...
Confirming the good news, Padua-based Franciscan Conventual friar, Fr Mario Conte, announced on Tuesday that the relic tour would take in Dublin, Wexford, Cork, Limerick, Galway and Belfast in Ireland between 17 and 24 October.
Oct 6, 2016 · Fr. Enzo, what is the spiritual significance of St. Anthony’s incorrupt tongue? The relic, which is unique, is connected to an extraordinarily miraculous event that highlights an important aspect of Anthony’s life and mission.
Nov 4, 2013 · Over 6,000 people queued up to venerate the relics of St Anthony of Padua at Westminster Cathedral on Saturday 2 November. The visit formed part of a global tour to mark the 750 th anniversary of the discovery of the saint's remains by St Bonaventure in 1263.
Oct 6, 2016 · As we know, Anthony died on Friday, June 13, 1231, at Arcella. At his own request, he was being taken from Camposampiero to the Church of Our Lady, Mater Domini, where in fact he wanted to die and be buried. Almost immediately after his death, there developed a debate concerning who was the rightful owner of the precious relics.
When St Anthony died on June 13, 1231, his body was buried in the little Franciscan Church of St Mary in Padua. By 1263, the building of the present great basilica was advanced far enough so that his remains could be placed beneath the high altar.