Saint Andrew Avellino
- Also known as
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Andrea Avellino
Lancelotto
Lorenzo Avellino
- Memorial
- 10 November
- Profile
- Studied humanities and philosophy at Venice, Italy.
Doctor of civil and ecclesiastical law.
Ordained at age 26.
Lawyer at the ecclesiastical court at Naples, Italy.
During a heated courtroom argument on behalf of a friend, he supported his position with a lie; in that setting, he had committed perjury.
It shook him so badly, he gave up the legal profession, and settled into a life of penance.
Commissioned by his archbishop to reform the convent of Sant' Arcangelo at Naples, a house of such lax discipline it had became a topic of gossip in the city.
Through good example, constant work, and the backing of his bishop he managed to restore celibate discipline to the house, but was nearly killed for his efforts when he was attacked by people ordered off the premises.
The night of the attack, he was taken to the house of the Theatine Clerks Regular.
He was so impressed with them that he joined the Theatines at age 35, taking the name Andrew in reference to the crucified Apostle.
Master of novices for ten years.
Superior of the Order.
Founded Theatine houses in Milan, Italy and Piacenza, Italy and helped establish others.
Eloquent preacher, and popular missioner and spiritual director, bringing many back to the Church.
Writer and extensive correspondent.
Friend and advisor of Saint Charles Borromeo.
Suffered a stroke while celebrating Mass, and died soon after.
Legend says that his blood bubbled and liquified after death, which led some to think that his stroke had left him catatonic, and that he was buried alive; a papal investigator found no credibility to any of this.
- Born
- 1521 at Castronuovo, Sicily as Lorenzo (called Lancelotto by his mother)
- Died
- 10 November 1608 at Naples, Italy of a stroke; buried at the Church of Saint Paul, Naples
- Name Meaning
- strong, manly (Andrew)
- Beatified
- 10 June 1625 by Pope Urban VIII
- Canonized
- 22 May 1712 by Pope Clement XI
- Patronage
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against apoplexy
against strokes
against sudden death
apoplexics
Badolato, Italy
for a holy death
Naples, Italy
Sicily, Italy
stroke victims
- Additional Information
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Catholic Encyclopedia
New Catholic Dictionary
For All The Saints
Google Directory
The Book of Saints, by the Monks of Ramsgate
Our Sunday Visitor's Encyclopedia of Saints, by Matthew Brunson
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- Readings
- One cannot separate the most Holy Eucharist from the Passion of Jesus.
- Saint Andrew Avellino