Antonio Pavoni

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Died9 April 1374 (aged 49)
Bricherasio, Turin, Kingdom of Piedmont-Sardinia

Antonio Pavoni

Painting c. 1400s.
Priest
Bornc. 1325
Savigliano, Kingdom of Piedmont-Sardinia
Died9 April 1374 (aged 49)
Bricherasio, Turin, Kingdom of Piedmont-Sardinia
Venerated inRoman Catholic Church
Beatified4 December 1856, Saint Peter's Basilica, Papal States by Pope Pius IX
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Antonio Pavoni, OP (c. 1325 – 9 April 1374) was an Italian Catholic priest and member from the Order of Preachers.[1] He served as an inquisitor-general for Pope Urban V in combatting Waldensians in the Lombard region, but the Waldensians succeeded in killing him in an ambush as he preached an Eastertide homily in 1374.[2]

Pavoni was seen as one killed in hatred of the faith but Pope Gregory XI did not confer formal beatification. Pope Pius IX beatified Pavoni on 4 December 1856 in Saint Peter's Basilica upon the confirmation of the slain priest's local and popular cultus - or veneration.

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