† Saint of the Day †
(October 27)
✠ Blessed Bartholomew of Vicenza ✠
Dominican Friar and Bishop of Cyprus:
Born: 1201 AD
Vicenza, Italy
Died: July 1, 1270
Venerated in: Roman Catholic Church
Beatified: 1793 AD
Pope Pius VI
Feast: October 27
Blessed Bartholomew di Braganca or Bartholomew
of Vicenza was an Italian Dominican friar and bishop.
On October 27 we commemorate the
feast of Blessed Bartholomew of Vicenza. He was a Dominican priest who used his
skills as a preacher to combat the heresies of his day.
Blessed Bartholomew was born at
Vicenza, Italy Vicenza in Northern Italy, and belonged to the noble family of
Braganza. He became a Dominican priest at the age of twenty and received the
habit from St. Dominic’s own hands.
He was a very virtuous man and
within a short time, he became prior of the monastery, effectively overseeing
several monasteries with great wisdom and fruitfulness. Seven years later, he
became Master of the Sacred Palace, an office which had been first held by
Saint Dominic himself. It was during this period that Blessed Bartholomew
composed his scholarly commentary on the work of Saint Denis, entitled “From
the Heavenly Hierarchy.”
In 1246, Pope Innocent IV appointed Blessed
Bartholomew as Bishop of Cyprus, where he served for two years. He was then sent
as Papal Legate to King Louis IX of France, who was then carrying on the
Crusade against the infidels. The two saints became good friends and St. Louis
chose Blessed Bartholomew as his confessor. When the King returned to France in
1252, Blessed Bartholomew returned to his diocese, where he remained for four
more years, when Pope Alexander IV assigned him to be Bishop of Vicenza.
The Bishop’s primary task was to
purge his new diocese of the heresies which had crept into it. Through his
preaching, he managed to successfully convert the leader of the heretical party
and many of his followers. This so infuriated the infamous Ezzelino (an Italian
feudal lord), who at that time tyrannized Northern Italy in the name of the
German Emperor, that he managed to have Blessed Bartholomew exiled. The pope
then sent Blessed Bartholomew, as his representative, to discuss some essential
issues with the King of England. On his way back to Italy, Blessed Bartholomew
visited St. Louis, who presented him with a relic of the True Cross and one of
the thorns from Christ’s crown, which had been given to him by the Emperor of
Constantinople.
In 1259, Ezzelino died and Blessed
Bartholomew returned to his diocese, bringing with him the priceless relics
King St. Louis had presented to him. As the holy bishop’s ship came nearer to
the shore, his flock shouted out: “Blessed is he that comes in the name of the
Lord!” Blessed Bartholomew built a large
church to house the precious relics and attached to it a new monastery for his
Dominican order. A noble Venetian widow also offered him a beautiful reliquary
which contained a portion of the True Cross, two thorns of our Lord’s crown,
and relics of the Apostles and other Saints, which he promptly put in his
newly-erected Church of the Holy Crown.
Blessed Bartholomew devoted himself
with zeal to the duties of his office, rooting out heresy, providing for the
needs of the poor, and renovating his Cathedral, which had been ruined by
Ezzelino. He various prominently promoted the peace and prosperity both of
Church and State. He was constantly chosen as a mediator in the struggles and
disputes which affected Northern Italy; his brilliant ability to reconcile
between the various factions did much to alleviate the dismal feuds of that
period. In 1261, Blessed Bartholomew established the Order of the Knights of
the Mother of God (commonly known as the Knights of St. Mary), who was
responsible for keeping peace in towns throughout Italy. This order spread
widely throughout Italy and received the approval of the Holy See.
Blessed Bartholomew was well-known
for his speaking skills and preached at the second translation of the relics of
Saint Dominic in 1267. He died at the age of 69 in 1270 and was laid to rest in
the Church of the Holy Crown. He was beatified by Pope Pius VI in 1793.
Let us pray for the intercession of
Blessed Bartholomew for peace in times of rest and discord. He was a strong
promoter of the truth and rooted out heresy. He provided for the needs of the
poor. Let us ask him to intercede for us when we are in need.
Prayer:
O God, who made Blessed Bartholomew,
Your Confessor and Bishop, wonderful in leading the enemies of the faith from
the darkness of error to the light of truth, and in bringing back multitudes to
peace and concord, grant, through his intercession, that Your peace, which
surpasses all understanding, may keep our hearts and minds in Christ Jesus our
Lord, who lives and reigns with You, forever and ever. Amen!
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