Saint John of Matha | |
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Confessor; Founder of the Trinitarians | |
Born | 23 June 1160 Faucon-de-Barcelonnette |
Died | 17 December 1213 Rome | (aged 53)
Venerated in | Catholic Church |
Canonized | Cultus confirmed 21 October 1666 by Pope Alexander VII |
Feast | 17 December[1] (Ordinary Form); 8 February (Extraordinary Form) |
Attributes | purse, man in Trinitarian habit, with the white with blue and red cross on the breast, with chains in his hands or at his feet, captives near him, and his mitre at his feet |
John of Matha, OSsT (1160–1213) was a French Catholic priest and cofounder of the Order of the Most Holy Trinity, initially dedicated to ransoming Christians who had been captured by marauders from North Africa.