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|SaintName=Saint Celestine V | |SaintName=Saint Celestine V | ||
|SaintStage=Saint | |SaintStage=Saint | ||
|SaintBirthPlace=Sant'Angelo Limosano, Molise, Italy | |SaintBirthPlace=Sant'Angelo Limosano, Molise, Italy | ||
|SaintBirthCoordinates= | |SaintBirthCoordinates=41.69193, 14.60325 | ||
|SaintDeathDate= | |SaintDeathDate=1296-05-19 | ||
|DeathPlace=Ferentino, Papal States | |DeathPlace=Ferentino, Papal States | ||
|SaintDeathCoordinates= | |SaintDeathCoordinates=41.68895, 13.25137 | ||
|SaintCauseOfDeath=Natural causes, possibly exacerbated by imprisonment | |SaintCauseOfDeath=Natural causes, possibly exacerbated by imprisonment | ||
|NotableAddress1=Aquila, Abruzzo, Italy | |NotableAddress1=Aquila, Abruzzo, Italy | ||
|NotableAddress2=Mount Morrone, Abruzzo, Italy | |NotableAddress2=Mount Morrone, Abruzzo, Italy | ||
|NotableAddress3=Sulmona, Abruzzo, Italy | |NotableAddress3=Sulmona, Abruzzo, Italy | ||
|NotableAddress4=Unknown | |NotableAddress4=Unknown | ||
|NotableAddress5=Unknown | |NotableAddress5=Unknown | ||
|Beatifier=Unknown | |Beatifier=Unknown | ||
|BeatificationLocation=Unknown | |BeatificationLocation=Unknown | ||
|Canonized=Yes | |Canonized=Yes | ||
|CanonizationDate= | |CanonizationDate=1313-05-05 | ||
|Canonizer=Pope Clement V | |Canonizer=Pope Clement V | ||
|CanonizationLocation=Avignon, France | |CanonizationLocation=Avignon, France | ||
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|AdditionalVeneration=None | |AdditionalVeneration=None | ||
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'''Saint Celestine V''' (AD 1215 – May 19, 1296), born Pietro Angelerio, was a [[Saints|saint]] and [[Bishop|Pope]] of the [[Roman Catholic]] Church for five months in 1294, renowned for his humility and rare act of papal resignation. Born in [[Sant'Angelo Limosano]], [[Molise]], [[Italy]], he lived as a hermit and monk, founding the Celestine branch of the [[Order of St. Benedict]]. Elected pope at 79 during a two-year conclave deadlock, he took the name Celestine V and governed from [[Aquila]]. His brief papacy, marked by administrative struggles and a desire for solitude, ended when he resigned, the first pope to do so willingly. Imprisoned by his successor, [[Pope Boniface VIII]], he died in [[Ferentino]]. Canonized by [[Pope Clement V]] in 1313, his feast day is celebrated on [[May 19]] in the [[Roman Catholic]] Church.<ref name="Sweeney">{{cite book |last=Sweeney |first=Jon M. |title=The Pope Who Quit: A True Medieval Tale of Mystery, Death, and Salvation |year=2012 |publisher=Image Books |isbn=978-0385531894}}</ref> | '''Saint Celestine V''' (AD 1215 – May 19, 1296), born Pietro Angelerio, was a [[Saints|saint]] and [[Bishop|Pope]] of the [[Roman Catholic]] Church for five months in 1294, renowned for his humility and rare act of papal resignation. Born in [[Sant'Angelo Limosano]], [[Molise]], [[Italy]], he lived as a hermit and monk, founding the Celestine branch of the [[Order of St. Benedict]]. Elected pope at 79 during a two-year conclave deadlock, he took the name Celestine V and governed from [[Aquila]]. His brief papacy, marked by administrative struggles and a desire for solitude, ended when he resigned, the first pope to do so willingly. Imprisoned by his successor, [[Pope Boniface VIII]], he died in [[Ferentino]]. Canonized by [[Pope Clement V]] in 1313, his feast day is celebrated on [[May 19]] in the [[Roman Catholic]] Church.<ref name="Sweeney">{{cite book |last=Sweeney |first=Jon M. |title=The Pope Who Quit: A True Medieval Tale of Mystery, Death, and Salvation |year=2012 |publisher=Image Books |isbn=978-0385531894}}</ref> | ||