St. John of Capistrano: Franciscan priest and missionary
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St. John of Capistrano: Franciscan priest and missionary
St. John Capistrano and St. Bernardine of Siena. Museum of Fine Arts of Granada. Painting, oil on canvas, by Alonso Cano (1653-1657) for an altarpiece of the disappeared Franciscan convent of San Antonio and San Diego, Granada. / Credit: Jl FilpoC, CC BY 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons CNA Staff, Oct 23, 2024 / 04:00 am (CNA). On Oct. 23, the Catholic Church celebrates the life of St. John of Capistrano, a Franciscan priest whose life included a pol…
Can you be a saint involved in politics and not lose your halo? This question is answered by the life of Saint John of Capistrano, whose liturgical memorial falls on October 23. The saint was born on June 24, 1386 in Capestrano (hence: Capistrano) in Italy. Initially, he was educated at home under the watchful eye of a private teacher and tutor. The article John of Capistrano – a saint involved in politics [PATRON OF THE DAY] comes from the webs…
St John of Capistrano
St John of Capistrano was born in Italy in 1386. He studied law and married a woman from an important family in Perugia, Italy, and in 1412 became the city's governor. He was imprisoned during a civil war. During that time, he had a vision of St Francis. He experienced a spiritual conversion, was dispensed...
Saint John of Capistrano
Born in 1385 in Italy, Saint John of Capistrano was the child of a previous German knight. He pursued his education in law at the University of Perugia and later on, practiced as an attorney in Naples’ legal courts. His competence and reputation caught the attention of King Ladislas of Naples, who appointed him as the governor of Perugia. Unfortunately, during a conflict with a neighboring city, he was deceived and taken prisoner. Following his …
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