Fortunato of Brescia

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Italian saint


Fortunato of Brescia
Birth DateUnknown
Birth PlaceBrescia, Italy
Death Date537 AD
Death PlaceBrescia, Italy
Feast DayJune 1
Venerated InRoman Catholic Church
TitlesBishop of Brescia
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Fortunato of Brescia (died 537 AD) was a bishop of Brescia, Italy, and is venerated as a saint in the Roman Catholic Church. His feast day is celebrated on June 1.

Life[edit]

Fortunato was born in Brescia, although the exact date of his birth is unknown. He became the bishop of Brescia during a time of significant religious and political upheaval. His tenure as bishop was marked by his efforts to maintain the Christian faith and support the local community during the Gothic War (535–554).

Veneration[edit]

Fortunato is venerated as a saint in the Roman Catholic Church. His feast day is observed on June 1. He is remembered for his dedication to his diocese and his role in supporting the people of Brescia during difficult times.

Legacy[edit]

Fortunato's legacy is preserved in the history of the diocese of Brescia. He is one of the many saints who have served as bishops of the city, contributing to its religious and cultural heritage.

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