Saint Ignatius of Laconi

[Saint Ignatius of Laconi]
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11 May
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Son of a poor farmer with seven children, Ignatius grew up in hard rural poverty, working the fields. At age 17, he became very ill, and promised to be a Franciscan if he was spared. When he was cured, his father convinced him to wait. At age 20 Ignatius was almost killed when he lost control of his horse; suddenly the horse stopped, and trotted on quietly. Ignatius was convinced God had saved his life, and he decided to follow his religious vocation at once. He joined the Capuchin monastery of Saint Benedict at Buoncammino as a lay brother, taking his vows in 1722.

Worked fifteen years in his house's weaving shed, then spent forty years as part of a team who went house to house asking food and donations for the friars. People soon realized they received a gift in return from Brother Ignatius as he consoled the sick and the lonely, and cheered children of the street. He made peace between enemies, converted sinners, advised people in trouble.

People noticed Igantius would skip the house of a rich moneylender, a man who never forgave a debt, and who felt slighted because Ignatius passed his house. He complained to Brother Ignatius' superior, who knew nothing about the moneylender, and so sent Ignatius to the house. The saint returned with a large sack of food, but when the sack was emptied, blood dripped out. "This is the blood of the poor," Ignatius softly explained. "That is why I never ask for anything at that house."
Born
17 December 1701 at Laconi, Sardinia
Died
11 May 1781 of natural causes
Venerated
26 May 1869
Beatified
16 June 1940
Canonized
21 October 1951 by Pope Pius XII
Additional Information
Capuchin Franciscans
Capuchin Friars
For All The Saints, by Katherine Rabenstein
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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