Saint Vincent Ferrer - April 5 breski1 St. Vincent Ferrer, Priest (1350-1419) Fourth child of the Anglo–Scottish nobleman William Stewart Ferrer and his Spanish wife, Constantia Miguel; his father …More
Saint Vincent Ferrer - April 5
breski1 St. Vincent Ferrer, Priest (1350-1419) Fourth child of the Anglo–Scottish nobleman William Stewart Ferrer and his Spanish wife, Constantia Miguel; his father is reported to have had a dream in which he was told that Vincent would be a world famous Dominican friar. The boy joined the Dominicans in 1367. Received his doctorate of theology from the University of Lleida. Priest. Missionary. Taught theology. Adviser to the King of Aragon. During a severe fever in 1398, Vincent had a vision of Christ, Saint Dominic de Guzman and Saint Francis of Assisi. It was a life changing experience – Vincent received supernatural gifts and believed that he was a messenger of penance, an “angel of the apocalypse” sent to prepare humankind for the Judgement of Christ. Great preacher who converted thousands in Spain, France, Italy, Germany, the Netherlands, England, Scotland, and Ireland. Invited to preach in Muslim Granada. Counselor to Pope Benedict XIII. Travelled through Spain, France, Switzerland, and Italy, working to end the Western Schism. Slept on the floor, had the gift of tongues (he spoke only Spanish, but all listeners understood him), lived in an endless fast, celebrated Mass daily, and known as a miracle worker; reported to have brought a murdered man back to life to prove the power of Christianity to the onlookers, and he would heal people thoughout a hospital just by praying in front of it. He worked so hard to build up the Church that he became the patron of people in building trades.
Born
23 January 1350 in Valencia (part of modern Spain)
Died
5 April 1419 at Vannes, Brittany, France of natural causes
interred in the cathedral of Vannes
Canonized
3 June 1455 by Pope Callistus III
at the recognition of his canonization, the stories of 800 of his validated miracles were read out loud; there were more, but the celebrants decided to simple move on with the recognition
Patronage
brick makers
builders
Calamonaci, Italy
Casteltermini, Agrigento, Italy
construction workers
Leganes, Philippines
Orihuela-Alicante, Spain, diocese of
pavement workers
plumbers
tile makers
Representation
Bible
cardinal‘s hat
Dominican preacher with a flame on his hand
Dominican preacher with a flame on his head
Dominican holding an open book while preaching
Dominican with a cardinal‘s hat
Dominican with a crucifix
Dominican with a trumpet nearby, often coming down from heaven, referring to his vision
Dominican with wings, referring to his vision as being an ‘angel of the apocalypse’
pulpit, representing his life as a preacher
flame, referring to his gifts from the Holy Spirit
Readings
If you truly want to help the soul of your neighbor, you should approach God first with all your heart. Ask him simply to fill you with charity, the greatest of all virtues; with it you can accomplish what you desire. – Saint Vincent Ferrer from
On the Spiritual Life
catholicsaints.info/saint-vincent-ferrer/
breski1 St. Vincent Ferrer, Priest (1350-1419) Fourth child of the Anglo–Scottish nobleman William Stewart Ferrer and his Spanish wife, Constantia Miguel; his father is reported to have had a dream in which he was told that Vincent would be a world famous Dominican friar. The boy joined the Dominicans in 1367. Received his doctorate of theology from the University of Lleida. Priest. Missionary. Taught theology. Adviser to the King of Aragon. During a severe fever in 1398, Vincent had a vision of Christ, Saint Dominic de Guzman and Saint Francis of Assisi. It was a life changing experience – Vincent received supernatural gifts and believed that he was a messenger of penance, an “angel of the apocalypse” sent to prepare humankind for the Judgement of Christ. Great preacher who converted thousands in Spain, France, Italy, Germany, the Netherlands, England, Scotland, and Ireland. Invited to preach in Muslim Granada. Counselor to Pope Benedict XIII. Travelled through Spain, France, Switzerland, and Italy, working to end the Western Schism. Slept on the floor, had the gift of tongues (he spoke only Spanish, but all listeners understood him), lived in an endless fast, celebrated Mass daily, and known as a miracle worker; reported to have brought a murdered man back to life to prove the power of Christianity to the onlookers, and he would heal people thoughout a hospital just by praying in front of it. He worked so hard to build up the Church that he became the patron of people in building trades.
Born
23 January 1350 in Valencia (part of modern Spain)
Died
5 April 1419 at Vannes, Brittany, France of natural causes
interred in the cathedral of Vannes
Canonized
3 June 1455 by Pope Callistus III
at the recognition of his canonization, the stories of 800 of his validated miracles were read out loud; there were more, but the celebrants decided to simple move on with the recognition
Patronage
brick makers
builders
Calamonaci, Italy
Casteltermini, Agrigento, Italy
construction workers
Leganes, Philippines
Orihuela-Alicante, Spain, diocese of
pavement workers
plumbers
tile makers
Representation
Bible
cardinal‘s hat
Dominican preacher with a flame on his hand
Dominican preacher with a flame on his head
Dominican holding an open book while preaching
Dominican with a cardinal‘s hat
Dominican with a crucifix
Dominican with a trumpet nearby, often coming down from heaven, referring to his vision
Dominican with wings, referring to his vision as being an ‘angel of the apocalypse’
pulpit, representing his life as a preacher
flame, referring to his gifts from the Holy Spirit
Readings
If you truly want to help the soul of your neighbor, you should approach God first with all your heart. Ask him simply to fill you with charity, the greatest of all virtues; with it you can accomplish what you desire. – Saint Vincent Ferrer from
On the Spiritual Life
catholicsaints.info/saint-vincent-ferrer/
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Saints of the Day:
Vincent Ferrer (Optional Memorial)
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Albert of Montecorvino
Antonius Fuster
Becan
Blasius of Auvergne
Claudius of Mesopotamia
Derferl Gadarn
Gerald of Sauve-Majeure
Irene of Thessalonica
Maria Crescentia Hoss
Mariano de la Mata Aparicio
Pausilippus
Peter Cerdan
Theodore the Martyr
Zeno the Martyr
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Martyrs of Lesbos – 5 saints
Martyrs of North-West Africa
—
Martyrs of Persia …More
Saints of the Day:
Vincent Ferrer (Optional Memorial)
—
Albert of Montecorvino
Antonius Fuster
Becan
Blasius of Auvergne
Claudius of Mesopotamia
Derferl Gadarn
Gerald of Sauve-Majeure
Irene of Thessalonica
Maria Crescentia Hoss
Mariano de la Mata Aparicio
Pausilippus
Peter Cerdan
Theodore the Martyr
Zeno the Martyr
—
Martyrs of Lesbos – 5 saints
Martyrs of North-West Africa
—
Martyrs of Persia
Martyrs of Seleucia
—
Antonio Blasi
Conrad of Saxony
Ferbuta of Seleucia
Raymond of Monteolivo
Stephen of Hungary
catholicsaints.info/5-april/
Vincent Ferrer (Optional Memorial)
—
Albert of Montecorvino
Antonius Fuster
Becan
Blasius of Auvergne
Claudius of Mesopotamia
Derferl Gadarn
Gerald of Sauve-Majeure
Irene of Thessalonica
Maria Crescentia Hoss
Mariano de la Mata Aparicio
Pausilippus
Peter Cerdan
Theodore the Martyr
Zeno the Martyr
—
Martyrs of Lesbos – 5 saints
Martyrs of North-West Africa
—
Martyrs of Persia
Martyrs of Seleucia
—
Antonio Blasi
Conrad of Saxony
Ferbuta of Seleucia
Raymond of Monteolivo
Stephen of Hungary
catholicsaints.info/5-april/