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Also known as
- Dominic Gangala
- Giacomo della Marca
- Jacopo Gangala
- James della Marca
- James Gangala
- James of La Marca of Ancona
Profile
Born poor. Doctor of Civil Law. Franciscan monk at age 22. Studied with Saint John of Capistrano. Disciple of Saint Bernadine of Siena. Tutor. Judge of sorcerers. Ordained in 1423. Preacher and evangelist throughout Central and Northern Europe, preaching every day for 40 years. Brought Blessed Bernardino of Feltre and Blessed Bernardino of Fosso into the Franciscans. Travelled and worked with Saint John Capistrano. Inquisitor in 1426, assigned to crush the heretical Fraticelli. Worked against the Bogomil heresy in Bosnia in 1432. Founded several monasteries in Bohemia, Hungary, and Austria. Chief almoner for the 1437 Crusade against the Turks. Worked at the Council of Florence in 1438 to re-unite the Eastern and Latin Churches. Papal legate in 1456. Preached against the Hussites in Austria and Hungary. The Dominican Inquisitors made him the subject of an inquiry in 1462 when they thought that one of his statements on the Precious Blood was heretical; Rome ordered the case to be put permanently on hold, and it was never settled. A skinny man who dressed in a tattered habit, he fasted every day until his health began to fail – and the pope ordered him to eat as a public service.
Born
- 1 September 1391 at Monteprandone, March of Ancona, Italy as Dominic Gangala
- priest holding in his right hand a chalice from which a snake is escaping
- chalice and serpent
- Franciscan holding a chalice and a veil
- Franciscan with a staff, castanets at his girdle, pointing to IHS
Additional Information
- Book of Saints, by the Monks of Ramsgate
- Catholic Encyclopedia
- Catholic Online
- Katherine Rabenstein
- Kirken i Norge
- Our Sunday Visitor’s Encyclopedia of Saints
- Pictorial Lives of the Saints
- Santi e Beati
- Wikipedia
MLA Citation
- “Saint James of the Marches“. Saints.SQPN.com. 31 December 2012. Web. 20 June 2013. <>