Saint Oliver of Ancona

Saint Oliver of Ancona

950–1050 · Medieval · Benedictines

Feast day: February 3

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Biography

Saint Oliver of Ancona - also known as Oliver of Portonuovo, Oliverius or Liberius (died c. 1050), is a saint of the Catholic and Orthodox Christian churches. His feast day is 3 February. It is thought that he came from Armenia, or that he originally was a Camaldolese monk from Dalmatia. He became a Benedictine monk at Santa Maria di Portonuovo, a community at the foot of Monte Conero, south of Ancona on the Italian Adriatic coast. Due to earthquakes and landslides, the monastery was later abandoned.

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