John Vianney

Description: (French Catholic Priest)
John Vianney, also known as Curé d'Ars, was a French Catholic priest celebrated for his priestly and pastoral service in Ars, France. He brought about a profound spiritual change in the community through his holy life, self-discipline, and ministry in the sacrament of confession. His deep devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary served as a source of inspiration for many. Canonized in 1925, he is revered as the patron saint of parish priests, symbolizing his lasting impact of steadfast faith and dedication to spiritual guidance.

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Birthday May 8, 1786 (Taurus)
Born In Dardilly, France
Died on August 4, 1859
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