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St. Rita of Cascia

Born: 1381 Roccaporena, Perugia, Umbria, Italy

Died: May 22, 1457 Cascia, Perugia, Umbria, Italy

Beatified:
1627, Rome by Pope Urban VIII

Canonized:
May 24, 1900, Rome by Pope Leo XIII

Feast Day: May 22

Patroness of:
Lost and impossible causes, victims of abuse, sickness, wounds, parenthood, marital problems, mothers, loneliness, widows

Symbols: forehead wound, rose, bees

St. Rita of Cascia

Feast Day - May 22

Patron Saint of:
Impossible Causes, Victims of Abuse, Sickness, Loneliness, Parenthood, Widows

WELCOME TO ST. RITA OF CASCIA’S SITE

We need St. Rita's prayers now more then ever. She is the patron saint of impossible causes and if you look around at all that is happening in the world today you truly feel the only way back to some kind of peace is through God's intervention. St. Rita is a beautiful example of keeping your faith throughout any and all difficult situations. Tell us your St. Rita story.

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