Saint Thomas of Villanueva

Spanish bishop and saint

Saint Thomas of Villanueva - Spanish bishop and saint
Born

1488
537 years ago

Died

September 8th, 1555
469 years ago — 67 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Spain

Links & References

Served as the Archbishop of Valencia from 1544 until death in 1555. Focused on the pastoral care of the poor and disadvantaged. Known for a life of humility and charity, founded several institutions aimed at aiding those in need. Became recognized for sermons that emphasized repentance and community service.

Served as Archbishop of Valencia

Established charitable institutions

Promoted social justice initiatives

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