St Costanzo of Capri, also called Antonii de Ripolis, was a bishop and the patron saint of Capri. He was born in the 8th century in Italy and died in Capri, Italy. We celebrate his feast day on May 14 every year in the Catholic Church.
The Memorial of St. Costanzo of Capri – Feast Day |
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St Costanzo of Capri Biography |
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Date of Birth |
8th century |
Country of Birth |
Italy in Europe |
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Saints who were Bishops |
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Place of Work |
Italy |
Date of Death |
8th century |
Place of Death |
Capri, Italy |
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Canonization |
Pre-Congregation |
Patron Saint of |
Capri, Italy |
Saint’s Biography
Saint Costanzo of Capri was a wandering bishop who preached against heresy in southern Italy and arrived in Capri around 739, where he settled to lead the church there. He died in the 8th century near Marina Grande, Capri, Italy. In his honor, a basilica was built near his tomb.
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