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Bernardino of Siena

Saint

Bernardino of Siena

OFM
Priest, Confessor, Apostle of Italy
Born8 September 1380
Massa Marittima, Republic of Siena, Holy Roman Empire
Died20 May 1444(1444-05-20) (aged 63)
Aquila, Kingdom of Naples, Holy Roman Empire
Venerated inCatholic Church
Beatified24 November 1449
Canonized24 May 1450, Rome, Papal States by Pope Nicholas V
Feast20 May
AttributesTablet with IHS; three mitres representing the bishoprics which he refused
PatronageAdvertisers; advertising; Aquila, Italy; chest problems; Italy; Diocese of San Bernardino, California; gambling addicts; public relations personnel; public relations work; Bernalda, Italy; San Bernardino, Switzerland

Bernardino of Siena, OFM (Bernardine or Bernadine;[1][2] 8 September 1380 – 20 May 1444), was an Italian Catholic priest and Franciscan missionary preacher in Italy. He was a systematizer of scholastic economics.

His preaching, his book burnings, and his "bonfires of the vanities" established his reputation in his own lifetime; they were frequently directed against gambling, infanticide, sorcery/witchcraft, sodomy (chiefly among homosexual males), Jews, Romani "Gypsies", usury, and the like.

Bernardino was canonised by Pope Nicholas V in 1450 and is referred to as "the Apostle of Italy" for his efforts to revive the country's Catholicism during the 15th century.[3]

  1. ^ Thureau-Dangin, Paul (1906). Saint Bernadine of Siena. J.M. Dent & Company. Retrieved 27 August 2024.
  2. ^ Guiley, Rosemary (2001). "Bernadine of Siena". The Encyclopedia of Saints. Infobase Publishing. p. 49. ISBN 978-1-4381-3026-2.
  3. ^ "St. Bernardine of Siena,'Apostle of Italy'", Catholic News Agency

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