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Angelo of Tolentino

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Angelo of Tolentino was a 13th-century Franciscan missionary.

Life

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He was jailed for excessive condemnation of luxury and after being released through the intervention of Raymond Godefroy, a new minister general who sympathized with the Spiritualists, he traveled with Angelo da Clareno, Marco da Montelupone, Pietro da Macerata, and Thomas of Tolentino[1] to missionize in Lesser Armenia in 1289.

References

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  1. ^ Nardi, Elisabetta, "Beato Tommaso da Tolentino", Santi Beati e Testimoni, retrieved 9 November 2016. (in Italian)