Collection: 📚 St. Peregrine

St. Peregrine
St. Peregrine Laziosi was a 13th- and 14th-century Italian priest and member of the Servite Order, renowned for his deep faith and miraculous healing. Born in 1260 in Forlì, Italy, he initially opposed the Servite friars but later repented and joined the order, dedicating his life to prayer, penance, and service to the sick. St. Peregrine is especially remembered for his battle with cancer; through his devotion and intercession, he experienced a miraculous healing. He became a model of perseverance, humility, and trust in God’s mercy, and he continues to inspire those facing serious illness.

Lived: 1260 – 1345 | Feast Day: May 1 | Canonized: 1609
Patronage: Cancer patients, AIDS patients, and those suffering from serious illnesses.