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'''St. Jerome Emiliani''', born in [[Venice, Italy|Venice]], [[Italy]], in 1481, transformed from a soldier to a humanitarian, dedicating his life to the care of orphans and the sick<ref name="catholic.org">www.catholic.org</ref>. After a spiritual conversion during his imprisonment, he studied for the priesthood and founded the Somascan Fathers, focusing on education and care for the needy<ref name="franciscanmedia.org">www.franciscanmedia.org</ref>. | |||
St. Jerome Emiliani, born in Venice, Italy, in 1481, transformed from a soldier to a humanitarian, dedicating his life to the care of orphans and the sick<ref name="catholic.org">www.catholic.org</ref>. After a spiritual conversion during his imprisonment, he studied for the priesthood and founded the Somascan Fathers, focusing on education and care for the needy<ref name="franciscanmedia.org">www.franciscanmedia.org</ref>. He is known for his selfless service during times of plague and famine<ref name="ncregister.com">www.ncregister.com</ref>. | |||
He is known for his selfless service during times of plague and famine<ref name="ncregister.com">www.ncregister.com</ref>. | |||
==Biography== | ==Biography== |
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Saint | St. Jerome Emiliani |
Stage | Saint |
Birthdate | 1481 |
Birthplace | Venice, Italy |
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Deathdate | February 8, 1537 |
Death Place | Somasca, Italy |
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Cause of Death | Disease contracted while tending the sick |
Notable Location 1 | Treviso, Italy (mayor and priest) |
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Notable Location 2 | Venice, Italy (education of nephews) |
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Beatification Date | April 23, 1747 |
Beatified by | Pope Benedict XIV |
Beatification Location | Rome, Italy |
Canonized | Yes |
Canonization Date | July 16, 1767 |
Canonized by | Pope Clement XIII |
Canonization Location | Rome, Italy |
Miracle 1 | Miracles during his lifetime with orphans |
Miracle 2 | Posthumous miracles at his tomb |
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Feast Day | February 8 |
Profession | Soldier, Priest, Founder of Religious Order |
Religious Affiliation | Clerks Regular of Somasca (Somascan Fathers) |
Patronage | Orphans, abandoned children |
Attributes | Ball and chain (symbol of his imprisonment), orphans |
Primary Shrine | Church of St. Jerome Emiliani, Somasca, Italy |
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St. Jerome Emiliani, born in Venice, Italy, in 1481, transformed from a soldier to a humanitarian, dedicating his life to the care of orphans and the sick[1]. After a spiritual conversion during his imprisonment, he studied for the priesthood and founded the Somascan Fathers, focusing on education and care for the needy[2].
He is known for his selfless service during times of plague and famine[3].
Biography
Birth
Jerome Emiliani was born in 1481 in Venice, Italy[1].
Early Life
He came from a noble family and initially pursued a career in the military[2].
Occupation
He served as a soldier before his spiritual conversion[1].
Vocation
After his escape from imprisonment, he studied for the priesthood, becoming ordained in 1518[2]. He then dedicated himself to charity, founding the Clerks Regular of Somasca[3].
Death
He died on February 8, 1537, in Somasca, from a disease he contracted while caring for the sick[1].
Significant events
- Imprisoned during a military engagement, leading to a conversion experience[2].
- Founded the Somascan Fathers in 1532 to care for orphans and educate youth[1].
- Established orphanages, hospitals, and shelters during times of plague and famine[3].
Death
St. Jerome Emiliani succumbed to the disease he contracted while serving the sick, demonstrating his commitment to his charitable mission.
Canonization
Servant of God
The process to recognize Jerome as a Servant of God likely began in the 17th or 18th century, but specific details are not documented[1].
Venerable
Declared Venerable for his life of heroic virtue[1], though the exact date is not recorded.
Beatification
Beatified on April 23, 1747, by Pope Benedict XIV[1].
Canonization
Canonized on July 16, 1767, by Pope Clement XIII[1].
Miracles
Miracle for beatification
Miracles reported at his tomb were pivotal for his beatification[1].
Miracle for canonization
The miracles associated with his canonization involved posthumous healings and acts of intercession[1].
Other notable miracles
- Numerous miracles during his lifetime, particularly in relation to his work with orphans[3].
Patronage
St. Jerome Emiliani is the patron saint of orphans and abandoned children[1].
Feast day
His feast day is celebrated on February 8[2].
Veneration
St. Jerome is venerated through the Somascan Fathers and in the Church of St. Jerome Emiliani in Somasca, Italy, where his relics are kept. His life is a model of service to the poor and suffering[1].
Books
Written about the saint
- His life and works are documented in various hagiographies, but no specific modern books were listed[4].
Written by the saint
- St. Jerome Emiliani did not leave any known written works[4].
External links
- Catholic Online article on St. Jerome Emiliani[1]
- Franciscan Media on Saint Jerome Emiliani[2]
- National Catholic Register on St. Jerome Emiliani[3]
- Wikipedia entry on Jerome Emiliani[4]