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<p> Peter Regulato (St.) </p> <p> a mediaeval saint, appears in the later [[Italian]] and Spanish paintings of the Franciscans, to whose order he belonged. He is noted in ecclesiastical annals for his "sublime gift of prayer." He died March 30, 1456. </p>
<p> Peter Regulato (St.) </p> <p> a mediaeval saint, appears in the later [[Italian]] and Spanish paintings of the Franciscans, to whose order he belonged. He is noted in ecclesiastical annals for his "sublime gift of prayer." He died March 30, 1456. </p>
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St. Peter Regulato [1]

Peter Regulato (St.)

a mediaeval saint, appears in the later Italian and Spanish paintings of the Franciscans, to whose order he belonged. He is noted in ecclesiastical annals for his "sublime gift of prayer." He died March 30, 1456.

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