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Home > Augustinian Spirituality > Augustinian Saints > Bl. William of Toulouse
William (1297?-1369) was known as a man of prayer and a gifted preacher.
Born around 1297, he joined the Augustinian Order as a young man of approximately 19 years. He studied in Paris, but spent most of his life in Toulouse.
He lived austerely, and showed a special care for the poor. His preaching drew many to Christ and to the Order. William loved contemplation and prayer, in which he spoke with God.
He died in Toulouse May 18, 1369. Pope Leo XIII declared him Blessed in 1893.
Would you like to follow in the footsteps of Blessed William of Toulouse? If so, perhaps God is
calling you to the Augustinians. For information about Augustinian vocations, or to contact the Augustinian Vocations
Director for help in your vocational discernment,
» Visit the Augustinian Vocations pages
Illustration of Blessed William of Toulouse by János Hajnal
in Il fascino di Dio: Profili de agiografia agostiniana by Fernando Rojo Martínez, O.S.A.
Copyright © 2000 Pubblicazioni Agostiniane Rome. Used with permission.
Original art preserved in the Office of Augustinian Postulator of Causes, Rome
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