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<p> an [[Italian]] monk, was born at Cantalicio, Umbria, in 1513. He took the habit of a Capuchin, in 1543, at Ascoli. In 1546 he was sent to Rome as a mendicant friar. During a plague which desolated Rome in 1580, [[Felix]] made himself remarkable by his truly [[Christian]] zeal; as also during a famine in 1585. In spite of his privations and penances he lived to the age of seventy-four. [[Urban]] VIII beatified him October 1, 1625; [[Innocent]] X commenced his canonization February 6, 1652, and [[Clement]] XI finished it, May 8, 1709. See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v. </p> | <p> an [[Italian]] monk, was born at Cantalicio, Umbria, in 1513. He took the habit of a Capuchin, in 1543, at Ascoli. In 1546 he was sent to Rome as a mendicant friar. During a plague which desolated Rome in 1580, [[Felix]] made himself remarkable by his truly [[Christian]] zeal; as also during a famine in 1585. In spite of his privations and penances he lived to the age of seventy-four. [[Urban]] VIII beatified him October 1, 1625; [[Innocent]] X commenced his canonization February 6, 1652, and [[Clement]] XI finished it, May 8, 1709. See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v. </p> | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:26, 15 October 2021
Saint Felix Of Cantalicio [1]
an Italian monk, was born at Cantalicio, Umbria, in 1513. He took the habit of a Capuchin, in 1543, at Ascoli. In 1546 he was sent to Rome as a mendicant friar. During a plague which desolated Rome in 1580, Felix made himself remarkable by his truly Christian zeal; as also during a famine in 1585. In spite of his privations and penances he lived to the age of seventy-four. Urban VIII beatified him October 1, 1625; Innocent X commenced his canonization February 6, 1652, and Clement XI finished it, May 8, 1709. See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v.