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The Saint Who Could Fly


5 Saints who could fly through the air - Aleteia

Here are five such saints who, during their life on earth, were beacons of such holiness that it was sometimes revealed in their supernatural ability to ...

The Saint Who Could Fly: The Astonishing Life of Saint Joseph of ...

Saint Joseph of Cupertino was graced with a particularly unique gift, even among the saints: he could fly.

Joseph of Cupertino - Wikipedia

Joseph of Cupertino (Copertino), OFM Conv was an Italian Conventual Franciscan friar who is honored as a Christian mystic and saint.

The Man Who Could Fly: St. Joseph of Copertino and the Mystery of ...

Michael Grosso delves into the biography of St. Joseph of Copertino, a Dominican priest known to levitate, to explore the many strange phenomena which ...

Your Field Guide to Flying Saints | Franciscan Media

Alphonsus Liguori. Perhaps the most amazing thing about the reports that St. Alphonsus Liguori could fly is that this is not the most amazing ...

St. Joseph of Cupertino | The Saint Who Can FLY???!!!! - YouTube

Who is St. Joseph of Cupertino? St. Joseph of Cupertino is a saint who could FLY! He was born in a stable, and as a child had ecstatic ...

Levitation of saints - Wikipedia

The levitation of saints is the ability attributed to a saint to fly or to levitate. Most of these "flying saints" are mentioned as such in literature and ...

6 Saints Who Took Flight & What They Teach Us

Joseph of Cupertino ... This Franciscan saint may be most widely known for levitation. He experienced great difficulties in school, was considered ...

The Remarkable Saint That Could Fly | by C C Farley - Medium

There is a story of the Saint flying during prayers in the presence of the Pope Urban VIII! Joseph hovered high above, and only came down after ...

When Saints Fly - uCatholic

The most famous of the flying saints is Saint Joseph of Cupertino. A Franciscan friar born in the beginning of the 17th century.

Patron Saints Who Could Levitate, Bilocate, and Bend the Laws of ...

Saint Joseph of Cupertino is the patron saint of air travelers and pilots because he had the ability to levitate and fly through the air.

Could St Joseph of Cupertino Really Fly? | by Dwight Longenecker

Did he fly? Most certainly. Even if he had never levitated, he flew. He was raised up because that's the gospel principle: God raises up the lowly.

St. Joseph Cupertino: The Flying Saint - YouTube

He was socially awkward and struggled with learning disabilities. He was known for supernaturally levitating during prayer.

Saint Joseph of Cupertino The Flying Saint - Bob and Penny Lord

The Church in the 16th century received a devastating blow, unlike any attack the enemy could level. Oh, he had been working hard at destroying ...

Saint Joseph of Cupertino and Learning to Fly - Catholic Insight

According to the laws of physics, a man should not be able to fly, at least without technological help. But are not the 'laws of physics', ...

Could St. Joseph of Cupertino Really Fly? - National Catholic Register

The lesson we take from the life of St. Joseph of Cupertino is that the material world is stranger and more unpredictable than we can imagine.

How did St Joseph of Cupertino fly? || Speaking of Saints - YouTube

Guess who flew long before the Wright Brothers? Presenting to you the story of the "Flying Saint" whose feast day we celebrate on the 18th ...

Levitation and Ecstatic flights in the lives of the Saints

Certainly one of the Saints who is best known for levitating during prayer is St. Joseph of Cupertino, who experienced so many levitations that were witnessed ...

Levitating Saints There are numerous saints to whom the ability to fly ...

The church of Santa Francesca Romana claims to have been built on the spot in question (thus accepting the claim that Simon Magus could indeed fly), claims that ...

Historian sets his eyes on levitating saints in book 'They Flew'

Church authorities could be harsh skeptics and some had the power to imprison or worse. For Joseph of Cupertino, his levitations were so ...