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Home > Augustinian Spirituality > Augustinian Saints > Bl. Angelo of San Sepolcro
Angelo of San Sepolcro (died 1306?) was an Augustinian Friar noted for his humility, spirit of poverty, apostolic zeal and childlike innocence.
Angelo Scarpetti was born during the first half of the thirteenth century in Borgo San Sepolcro, Umbria, Italy.
Little is known of his life. He joined the Augustinians around 1254. He was at one time sent to England to help the Augustinians there.
He died around the year 1306. Immediately after his death, he was venerated as a holy man.
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