- Saint Giles - Wikipedia
Saint Giles ( dʒaɪlz , Latin: Aegidius, French: Gilles, Italian: Egidio, Spanish: Gil), also known as Giles the Hermit, was a hermit or monk active in the lower Rhône most likely in the 7th century Revered as a saint, his cult became widely diffused but his hagiography is mostly legendary
- St. Giles - Saints Angels - Catholic Online
A native of Assisi, Italy, Giles was one of the earliest followers of St Francis, from whom he received the habit in 1208 He accompanied Francis on many of his missions around Assisi, made a pilgrimage to Compostela, visited Rome and the Holy Land, and then made an unsuccessful visit to Tunis to convert the Saracens
- Saint Giles - Franciscan Media
Saint Giles is the Patron Saint of: Beggars The Disabled Disasters The Poor One of the 14 Holy Helpers of Germany, Saint Giles was a popular saint in Germany, England, and elsewhere While we know little about him, his wide popularity attests to his holiness
- The Solitary Saint and the Miracle of the Forest: Saint Giles
Feast day of Saint Giles, the patron saint of the disabled, outcasts, and the poor He was a fascinating figure in religious history known for his piety, miracles, and devotion to a life of solitude He is also associated with the protection of forests and fields
- St. Giles Cathedral Visitor Guide | Edinburgh Old Town
St Giles Cathedral in edinburgh is a 900-year-old historic building on the Royal Mile that is famous for its links to John Knox and Mary Queen of Scots
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- St. Giles | EWTN
St Giles An Abbot, said to have been born of illustrious Athenian parentage about the middle of the seventh century
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