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Theophilus of Corte (30 October 1676 – 17 June 1740) - born Biagio Arrighi - was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and a professed member from the Order of Friars Minor. Arrighi became known for his preaching and evangelization efforts and acted as a reformer in establishing houses for the Franciscans in northern Italian cities and throughout the Corsica island where he was born. He was known for his cheerful demeanor and his willingness to assist others while also known for his tireless dedication to silence and solitude which he exhorted his fellow friars to exercise in order to better commune with God.

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  • Theophilus von Corte (de)
  • Teofilo da Corte (it)
  • Théophile de Corte (fr)
  • Teofil z Corte (pl)
  • Theophilus of Corte (en)
  • Теофил из Корте (ru)
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  • Theophilus von Corte (* 30. Oktober 1676 in Corte auf Korsika; † 19. Mai 1740 in Fucecchio, Italien) war ein französischer Franziskaner und Priester. Er wird in der katholischen Kirche als Heiliger verehrt. (de)
  • Blaise de Signori, Théophile en religion, (né le 30 octobre 1676 à Corte, dans l'île de Corse qui était alors une dépendance de la République de Gênes et mort le 21 mai 1740 à Fucecchio (Italie) est un religieux franciscain italien du XVIIIe siècle. Béatifié en 1896, il a été canonisé le 28 juin 1930 par Pie XI. Théophile de Corte est un saint corse, San Teòfalu, le seul des temps modernes porté sur les autels. San Teòfalu est considéré comme le seul saint corse ; il est reconnu comme patron de la Corse. Il est fêté le 19 mai depuis 1930, date de sa canonisation. (fr)
  • Teofilo da Corte (Corte, 30 ottobre 1676 – Fucecchio, 19 maggio 1740) è stato un teologo italiano, frate francescano della Corsica venerato dalla Chiesa cattolica. (it)
  • Teofil z Corte OFM, właśc. Biagio de Signori (ur. 30 października 1676 w Corte, zm. 19 maja 1740 w Fucecchio) − włoski franciszkanin, teolog moralista, kaznodzieja, rekolekcjonista, święty Kościoła katolickiego. (pl)
  • Святой Теофил из Корте (итал. Teofilo da Corte, 30 октября 1676, Корте — 19 мая 1740, Фучеккьо, Тоскана) — итальянский священник-францисканец. Основывал францисканские обители на севере Италии и на родной Корсике. Известен своими проповедями и работой по евангелизации; люди отмечали его веселую манеру поведения и готовность помогать другим. (ru)
  • Theophilus of Corte (30 October 1676 – 17 June 1740) - born Biagio Arrighi - was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and a professed member from the Order of Friars Minor. Arrighi became known for his preaching and evangelization efforts and acted as a reformer in establishing houses for the Franciscans in northern Italian cities and throughout the Corsica island where he was born. He was known for his cheerful demeanor and his willingness to assist others while also known for his tireless dedication to silence and solitude which he exhorted his fellow friars to exercise in order to better commune with God. (en)
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  • Corte, Corsica, Republic of Genoa (en)
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