Saint John of Matha was a Christian saint of the 12th century and founder of the Order of the Most Holy Trinity. He was born on 1154 at Faucon in Provence, France. As a youth, he was educated at Aix-en-Provence, and later studied theology at the University of Paris. While in Paris, he was urged by a vision during his first mass to dedicate his life to the service of the captive Christian slaves. He offered service to and was instructed by the hermit, St.

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  • Saint John of Matha was a Christian saint of the 12th century and founder of the Order of the Most Holy Trinity. He was born on 1154 at Faucon in Provence, France. As a youth, he was educated at Aix-en-Provence, and later studied theology at the University of Paris. While in Paris, he was urged by a vision during his first mass to dedicate his life to the service of the captive Christian slaves. He offered service to and was instructed by the hermit, St. Felix of Valois, in the region of Soissons, and went to Rome with him in 1198. On December 17, 1198, he obtained the preliminary approval of Pope Innocent III for a new order dedicated in honour of the Blessed Trinity for the redemption of Christian captives. This order was fully approved in 1209. The Order of the Most Holy Trinity's first monastery was established at Cerfroid (just north of Paris) and the second at Rome. Christian slaves were first rescued by the Order in 1201. In 1202 and 1210 John travelled to Tunisia himself and brought back countless Christian slaves. St. John of Matha died on December 17, 1213 in Rome. In 1655, his relics were transferred from Rome to Madrid. His cultus was approved in 1665 and his feast day is December 17. DeMatha Catholic High School located in Hyattsville, Maryland is names after him. It is also sponcered by the Trinitarians.
  • Johannes von Matha war einer der beiden Gründer des Trinitarier-Ordens. 1694 wurde er heiliggesprochen. Er studierte Theologie in Paris, promovierte und erwarb 1185 die Priesterweihe. Später schloss er sich dem wesentlich älteren Einsiedler Felix von Valois (1127-1212) an, mit dem zusammen er 1198 den Trinitarier-Orden gründete (Orden von der heiligen Dreifaltigkeit), der sich die Aufgabe stellte, christliche Gefangene aus muslimischen Gefängnissen zu befreien. Johannes von Matha wurde in Rom in der Kirche San Crisogono beigesetzt, seine Gebeine jedoch 1665 nach Spanien entführt. Er ist nun in der Trinitarierkirche in Madrid beerdigt. Sein Gedenktag ist der 17. Dezember.
  • Joan de Mata fou un sant francès, fundador juntament amb Sant Fèlix de Valois de l'Orde Trinitari. Fitxer:Trinitarios. JPG|El sant i Fèlix de Valois, fundadors dels trinitaris; gravat del 1700 Fitxer:Sv Jan z Malty. jpg|Sant Joan de Mata i Fèlix de Valois, al Pont de Carles de Praga, s. XVIII Fitxer:Figurchorgestühlbuxheim23. JPG|Talla del cadirat del cor de la cartoixa de Buxheim, s. XVIII Fitxer:Trinitmad. jpg|Convent de les Trinitàries de Madrid, on hi ha la tomba del sant Trinitaris Orde dels Trinitaris Orde de la Santíssima Trinitat
  • Juan de Mata Santo francés, fundador de la Orden Trinitaria ya que conoció que su destino era redimir a los cautivos. Junto a su compañero co-fundador San Félix de Valois
  • Jean de Matha est un religieux français, né peu avant 1150 à Faucon-du-Caire et mort à Rome le 12 décembre 1213. Il est le fondateur, avec saint Félix de Valois, de l'Ordre de la Sainte Trinité (appelé aussi Ordre de la Très Sainte Trinité pour la Rédemption des captifs, ou Trinitaires)
  • Sint-Johannes van Matha was één der stichters van de orde der Trinitariërs.
  • Jan de Matha, Jan z Mathy – założyciel Zakonu Przenajświętszej Trójcy od Wykupu Niewolników. Urodził się w Faucon w Prowansji. Studiował początkowo w Aix-en-Provence, później w Paryżu, gdzie związany był z Opactwem Kanoników Regularnych Św. Wiktora. W 1193 roku Jan założył nowe stowarzyszenie zakonne. Był to pierwszy zakon redempcyjny - związany z wyzwalaniem chrześcijan, którzy w wyniku wojen z Arabami, którzy zajęli Afrykę Północną zostali pozbawieni wolności, stając się niewolnikami. W 1198 r. papież Innocenty III wydał bullę, która aprobowała założony przez Jana zakon i jego regułę. Kult Jana zatwierdzono w 1666 r.
  • Святой Жан де Мата — католический святой, сооснователь ордена тринитариев.
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  • Cultus confirmed 21 October,
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  • Saint John of Matha was a Christian saint of the 12th century and founder of the Order of the Most Holy Trinity. He was born on 1154 at Faucon in Provence, France. As a youth, he was educated at Aix-en-Provence, and later studied theology at the University of Paris. While in Paris, he was urged by a vision during his first mass to dedicate his life to the service of the captive Christian slaves. He offered service to and was instructed by the hermit, St.
  • Johannes von Matha war einer der beiden Gründer des Trinitarier-Ordens. 1694 wurde er heiliggesprochen. Er studierte Theologie in Paris, promovierte und erwarb 1185 die Priesterweihe. Später schloss er sich dem wesentlich älteren Einsiedler Felix von Valois (1127-1212) an, mit dem zusammen er 1198 den Trinitarier-Orden gründete (Orden von der heiligen Dreifaltigkeit), der sich die Aufgabe stellte, christliche Gefangene aus muslimischen Gefängnissen zu befreien.
  • Joan de Mata fou un sant francès, fundador juntament amb Sant Fèlix de Valois de l'Orde Trinitari. Fitxer:Trinitarios. JPG|El sant i Fèlix de Valois, fundadors dels trinitaris; gravat del 1700 Fitxer:Sv Jan z Malty. jpg|Sant Joan de Mata i Fèlix de Valois, al Pont de Carles de Praga, s. XVIII Fitxer:Figurchorgestühlbuxheim23. JPG|Talla del cadirat del cor de la cartoixa de Buxheim, s. XVIII Fitxer:Trinitmad.
  • Juan de Mata Santo francés, fundador de la Orden Trinitaria ya que conoció que su destino era redimir a los cautivos. Junto a su compañero co-fundador San Félix de Valois
  • Jean de Matha est un religieux français, né peu avant 1150 à Faucon-du-Caire et mort à Rome le 12 décembre 1213. Il est le fondateur, avec saint Félix de Valois, de l'Ordre de la Sainte Trinité (appelé aussi Ordre de la Très Sainte Trinité pour la Rédemption des captifs, ou Trinitaires)
  • Sint-Johannes van Matha was één der stichters van de orde der Trinitariërs.
  • Jan de Matha, Jan z Mathy – założyciel Zakonu Przenajświętszej Trójcy od Wykupu Niewolników. Urodził się w Faucon w Prowansji. Studiował początkowo w Aix-en-Provence, później w Paryżu, gdzie związany był z Opactwem Kanoników Regularnych Św. Wiktora. W 1193 roku Jan założył nowe stowarzyszenie zakonne.
  • Святой Жан де Мата — католический святой, сооснователь ордена тринитариев.
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