Saint Raymond of Penyafort | |
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Born | c. 1175 Santa Margarida i els Monjos, Principality of Catalonia, Crown of Aragon |
Died | 6 January 1275 Barcelona, Crown of Aragon |
Venerated in | Roman Catholic Church |
Beatified | 1542, Rome by Pope Paul III |
Canonized | 29 April 1601, Rome by Pope Clement VIII |
Major shrine | Cathedral of the Holy Cross and Saint Eulalia Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain |
Feast | 7 January |
Attributes | skimming across the sea with his cape as both boat and sail[1] |
Patronage | canon lawyers; all types of lawyers, Barcelona, Kingdom of Navarre |
Raymond of Penyafort OP (Catalan: Sant Ramon de Penyafort, IPA: [ˈsan rəˈmon də ˌpɛɲəˈfɔɾ]; c. 1175 – 6 January 1275) was a Catalan friar with the Dominicans who was a canon lawyer. He compiled the Decretals of Gregory IX, a collection of canonical laws that remained a major part of Church law until the 1917 Code of Canon Law abrogated it. He was canonized by Pope Clement VIII in 1601 and is the patron saint of canon lawyers.