Sant Antoni de Padua
Sant Antoni de Padua, also known as Saint Anthony of Padua, was a Portuguese Franciscan friar and preacher born in 1195. He is widely recognized for his deep spirituality and eloquent sermons, which helped spread the teachings of Christianity. He became a saint shortly after his death in 1231, and his feast day is celebrated on June 13.
Sant Antoni is often depicted holding the Infant Jesus and a book, symbolizing his role as a teacher and protector. He is the patron saint of lost items, and many people pray to him for help in finding things that are misplaced. His legacy continues to inspire devotion around the world.