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Also known as Saint Rochus, Rochus of Montpellier, St. Roche, Saint Roche, St. Roch, St Roch, Saint Rocco
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Roch (lived c. 1348 – 15/16 August 1376/79; traditionally c. 1295 – 16 August 1327), also called Rock in English, was a Majorcan Catholic confessor whose death is commemorated on 16 August and 9 September in Italy; he was especially invoked against the plague.
He is a patron saint of dogs, invalids, falsely accused people, bachelors, and several other things. He is the patron saint of Dolo (near Venice) and Parma, as well as Casamassima, Cisterna di Latina and Palagiano (Italy). He is also the patron saint of the towns of Arboleas and Albanchez, in Almería, southern Spain, and Deba, in the Basque Country.
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Brutally honest and uplifting, ‘Closer' is the beautiful first offering from London’s 20 year old singer / songwriter, ROCH. An artist in the truest sense (she is also studying sculpture at Central St. Martins) and with comparisons to PJ Harvey and The XX, ‘Closer' was influenced lyrically by the confined and predestined tone of the film ‘The Diving Bell and The Butterfly’ and captures ROCH’s individualistic approach and creative vision. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Roch">Read more on Las
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scuolagrandesanrocco.org →Historical information regarding the life of St. Roch is limited and uncertain, besides being intermixed with popular hagiography, which has made him one of the most frequently invoked of miracle-working saints. According to Venetian tradition, deriving from Francesco Diedo’s Vita Sancti Rochi (1478), Roch, born in 1295 into a powerful noble of Montpelier, renounced the great wealth at his disposal, resolving instead to put it at the service of the needy and to gain his own spiritual nourishment from the sanctuaries of Christendom, which, having disposed of his possessions, he proposed to visit, beginning with Rome. After three years in Rome, he started on his way back and, having passed through Cesena and Rimini, had to stop at Piacenza, being himself afflicted with the plague . Withdrawing into solitude, he was helped by a dog which brought him food, and by its owner, one Gottardo. Animals as well as the sick came to seek his assistance. Once healed, pressed by an angel, Roch resumed his journey. Unrecognised on his arrival in Montpellier, he was imprisoned as a spy. Although he could easily have sought release by revealing his name and asking for help from some influential relation. OIn order to be closer to Christ he opted instead for the way of suffering and remained voluntarily in prison for five years, until his death in 1327. Recognised soon after, he was buried with every honour. Today the historical existence of St. Roch, doubted on occasions in the past, is now certain and universally accepted. Scholars are also in agreement on the duration of his life. Gli studiosi concordano anche sulla durata della sua vita.ordinario questo connubio a tal punto che non si può rievocare la Scuola senza accomunarla alla forza poetica di questi capolavori. Addirittura, secondo alcuni critici, proprio questa unitarietà è per Venezia quello che per Roma è la Cappella Sistina. Giovanni Marchiori, Gottardo Pollastrelli discovers his dog taking food to St. Roch, Meeting between St. Roch and Gottardo Pollastrelli
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