- Source: Saint Fulk
The first Saint Fulk (there were three) was an English pilgrim who was beatified for his selfless assistance of plague victims even when this was a risk to himself. He was travelling to Rome sometime in the 12th century, when he stopped at Santopadre, or Castrofuli, in southern Italy, to help plague victims. He died of the plague, and was beatified and adopted as the patron saint of Castrofuli. His cult was approved in 1572, and his feast day is May 22.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Guillaume II d'Angoulême
- Ingelger
- Herbert I dari Maine
- Thibaut I dari Blois
- Kerajaan Yerusalem
- Louis V dari Prancis
- Lazarus
- William sang Penakluk
- Thierry dari Flandria
- Persekutuan Franka-Mongol
- Saint Fulk
- Fulk
- Fulk III, Count of Anjou
- Fulk of Pavia
- Melisende, Queen of Jerusalem
- May 22 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
- Fulk (archbishop of Reims)
- County of Anjou
- Order of Saint Lazarus
- Fulk of Guînes