Blessed Pope Benedict XI

[Blessed Pope Benedict XI]
Also known as
Niccolo Boccasini
Memorial
7 July
Profile
Joined the Dominicans when a young man. Ninth Master-General of his Order in 1296. Arranged an armistice between Philip IV of France and Edward I of England. Created Cardinal-Bishop of Ostia, Italy by Pope Boniface VIII. Papal legate. Defended Pope Boniface VIII against William of Nogaret and his allies.

Unanimously chosen 194th pope in 1303. Removed papal censure from Philip and France, and absolved the cardinals favoring Colonna political faction. Believed to have been poisoned by the agents of William of Nogaret. Known for his lifelong devotion to Dominican spiritual practices. Author of a volume of sermons and commentaries on the Gospel of Matthew, the Psalms, the Book of Job, and Revelations.
Born
1240 at Treviso, Italy as Niccolo Boccasini
Papal Ascension
22 October 1303
Died
7 July 1304 at Perugia, Italy of natural causes
Beatified
24 April 1736 by Pope Clement XII (cultus confirmed); 1773 (beatified)
Canonized
pending
Prayers
Eternal Shepherd, you made Blessed Benedict known for his great love of the brethren and his service to your flock. By the help of his prayers may we ever be ardent in our fellowship and with one heart be steadfast in the household of the Church. We ask this through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever.

- Dominicans
Additional Information
Catholic Encyclopedia, by M A Waldron
Wikipedia
Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexicon - deutsch
For All The Saints, by Katherine Rabenstein
New Catholic Dictionary
Print References
Book of Saints, by the Monks of Ramsgate
Our Sunday Visitor's Encyclopedia of Saints
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