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Bl. Antonio della Chiesa
January 22, Blessed.


Source: Catholic.org



Roman martyrology:  In Como, Italy, Blessed Antonio della Chiesa, priest of the Order of Preachers, who restored the recluse life in some convents of the Order.

Beatification date: May 15, 1819 by Pope Pius VII.

SHORT BIOGRAPHY

Anthony della Chiesa was born in 1394, the son of the Marquis della Chiesa, in San Germano, Italy. At twenty, despite his family's objections, Anthony became a Dominican, gaining recognition as a preacher and confessor. He accompanied St. Bernardine on missions and served in various capacities in the Dominican monasteries. Anthony was also one of the leaders opposing the last of the antipopes, Felix V While journeying from Savona to Genoa, Italy, Anthony was captured by pirates but was released unharmed. He was a known miracle worker with an ability to read the consciences of men and women.

Antony was born into the nobility, the family of the Marquis della Chiesa, and a collateral ancestor of Pope Benedict XV. He was well educated. Showing a taste early in life for he things of God, he grew up with the hope of becoming a religious. His father, who was a man of some importance, opposed this wish. At 22 he broke with his family and enter the monastery at Vercelli.



Here he distinguished himself for both sanctity and learning. Being a good preacher, he was for some years the companion of Saint Bernardine of Siena, in his missionary journeys through Italy. Antony was prior at the friaries of Como, Savona, Florence, and Bologna.

While prior at Como he completely reformed the life and morals of that town, and was sent successively to govern The friaries at Savona, Florence and Bologna, where he insisted on a rigorous observance of their rule. From 1440 to 1449 the Church was troubled by an antipope, Amadeus of Savoy, calling himself Felix V, who had a large following in Savoy and Switzerland. Blessed Antony stoutly opposed himself to this man and succeeded in winning over a number of his adherents to lawful authority.

While going by sea from Savona to Genoa with a fellow friar, the ship in which they were was captured by corsairs; they had no reason to look for anything but death or slavery, but the pirates were so impressed by the demeanor of the two religious that they set them free without ransom. Antony died at Como and was buried there in the Dominican church Miracles at his tomb led to his beatification (Benedictines, Dorcy).

Blessed Antony received the gift of miracles and of discernment of spirits, and predicted the day of his own death, which was at Como on January 28, 1459.








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