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  1. St Bonaventures. Latest News. 11th Mar 2024. St Bon's Reconnect Event 2024. 24th Oct 2023. St Bonaventures Sixth Form Celebrates Phenomenal Post-16 Exam Results, Setting New Heights of Achievement. 5th Jul 2022. OUR STUDENTS SPEAK AT CAMBRIDGE CONFERENCE. 9th Jun 2022. SPEAKER’S HOUSE SOIREE FOR CAFOD TEAM. 26th May 2022.

  2. Bonaventura (da Bagnoregio), eigentlich Giovanni (di) Fidanza (* 1221 in Bagnoregio bei Viterbo; † 15. Juli 1274 in Lyon ), war ein italienischer Theologe. Er war einer der bedeutendsten Philosophen und Theologen der Scholastik, Generalminister der Franziskaner und Kardinal von Albano.

  3. Sanctuaire du Saint Bonaventure, Lyons, France, where the body of the Saint lay, until it was thrown in the Saone River, by the French Revolutionaries. (St. Bonaventure was buried in what is now the new Sacristy, to the left of the Sanctuary: This church has some rare paitings, one depicting St. Bonaventure’s miraculous raising of a boy from ...

  4. St Bonaventure's is a Roman Catholic boys' secondary school located in the Forest Gate area in London, England. Founded in 1875, the school has a long history of providing education to boys in the local community.

  5. 18. Apr. 2024 · Saint Bonaventure ; canonized April 14, 1482; feast day July 15) was a leading medieval theologian, minister general of the Franciscan order, and cardinal bishop of Albano. He wrote several works on the spiritual life and recodified the constitution of his order (1260). He was declared a doctor.

  6. Saint Bonaventure, (born 1217, Bagnoregio, Papal States—died July 15, 1274, Lyon; canonized April 14, 1482; feast day July 15), Italian medieval theologian, cardinal, and minister general of the Franciscans.

  7. 1. Nov. 2005 · Saint Bonaventure. First published Tue Nov 1, 2005. Bonaventure of Bagnoregio (ca. 1217 to 15 July 1274), the religious name of Giovanni di Fidanza, was a Franciscan friar, Master of Theology at the University of Paris, Minister General of the Franciscan Order, and Cardinal of the Catholic Church.