Friday, September 11, 2009

Catholic Wonderworkers: 13th Century

13th Century
St. Absalon of Denmark () [1128-3/21/1201] - (1)

Bl. Adam of Saxony (Benedictine Cisterian priest & sacristan) [†1210] - (1) visions of Theotókos; (2) other miracles

Bl. Agnellus of Pisa (Franciscan deacon) [1195-5/7/1236] - (1) body incorrupt until King Henry VIII dissolved Oxford house

St. Agnes of Prague (princess, foundress of the Confraternity of the Crusaders of the Red Star, & abbess) [1205-3/6/1282] - (1) ecstasies; (2) healings; (3) prophecy: e.g., prophesied victory of her brother King Wenceslaus I over the Duke of Austria

Bl. Albert of Bergamo (Dominican tertiary) [†1279] - (1)

St. Albert the Great (Doctor of the Church) [1206-11/15/1280] - (1) incorrupt body; (2) ; (3) prophesied that St. Thomas Aquinas's "bellowing in doctrine will one day resound throughout the world"
St. Albert of Jerusalem (Albert Avogadro: murdered Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem) [1149-9/14/1215] - (1)

St. Aldebrandus of Fossombrone (bishop) [1119-4/30/1219] - (1)

St. Alderic of Füssenich () [1180-2/6/1200] - (1)

St. Aleydis of Schaerbeek () [†6/11/1250] - (1)

Bl. Alphais of Cudot () [1155-11/3/1211] - (1) ; (2)

St. Amata of Assisi (Poor Clare nun) [†1250] - (1) miraculously healed by her aunt, St. Clare of Assisi

Bl. Ambrose Sansedoni of Siena (Dominican missionary) [1220-3/2/1287] - (1) levitation during preaching; (2) ecstasies; (3) visions; (4) circled in uncreated light with bright birds flying around; (5) an unknown pilgrim prophesied of him to his nurse in church, "Do not cover that child’s face. He will one day be the glory of this city;" (6) a few days after this the extremely deformed child stretched out his twisted limbs, said, "Jesus," and his deformities were all gone
Bl. Andrew Caccioli of Spello () [11/30/1194-6/3/1254] - (1)

St. Angelus of Jerusalem and Sicily (Carmelite eremitic missionary & martyr) [1145-5/5/1220] - (1)

Bl. Angelus de Scarpetti (Augustinian friar & missionary) [†1306] - (1) resurrected an innocent executed man; (2) other miracles

Bl. Anthony Manzi the Pilgrim of Padua (hermit) [1237-2/1/1267] - (1) miracles at his tomb

St. Anthony the Wonderworker of Padua (Franciscan priest and Church Doctor) [8/15/1195-6/13/1231] - (1) resurrecting the dead; (2) children in the streets cried and all the church bells of the churches were rung by angels who came to earth to honor him
St. Bartholomew degli Amidei (one of the Seven Founders of the Servants of Mary) [†2/17/1260s] - (1)

Bl. Beatrix I d'Este () [1200-5/10/1226] - (1)

Bl. Beatrix II d'Este the Myrrh-Gusher () [1230-1/18/1262] - (1)

Bl. Beatrix of Valfleury (Cisterian foundress & first prioress of convent of Our Lady of Nazareth near Lier) [†7/29/1269] - (1) vision of Jesus; (2) angels took her holy body to Lier, Belgium

St. Béla IV of Ungarn () [1206-5/3/1270] - (1)

St. Benedict dell'Antella (one of the Seven Founders of the Servants of Mary) [†8/20/1268] - (1)

Bl. Benevenuto of Ricali () [†5/5/1289] - (1)

St. Benevenuto Scotivoli of Osimo (Franciscan bishop of Osimo) [†3/22/1282] - (1) miracles and manifestations of grace at his funeral

Bl. Bentivolius de Bonis () [1188-12/25/1232] - (1)

St. Benvenuta Bojani of Cividale dei Friuli () [5/4/1254-10/30/1292] - (1) ; (2)

Bl. Benvenuto of Gubbio () [†6/27/1232] - (1)

St. Bernard II of Lippe () [1140-1/23/1224] - (1)

Bl. Bernard of Portugal () [†5/8/1265] - (1)

Bl. Bertrand of Garrigue (Dominican provincial of Provence, priest, & "the Second Dominic") [1195-9/6/1230] - (1)

St. Bona of Pisa (virgin) [1155-5/29/1207] - (1)

St. Bonaventure of Bagnoregio (Franciscan General, Cardinal, & Seraphic Doctor of the Church) [1221-7/15/1274] - (1)
St. Boniface of Lausanne () [1180-2/19/1260] - (1)

St. Buonfiglio Monaldi (oldest of the Seven Founders of the Servants of Mary) [†1/1/1261] - (1)

Pope St. Celestine V of Rome (Pietro di Murrone) [1215-5/19/1296] - (1)

Bl. Ceslas Odrowaz of Poland () [1180-7/16/1242] - (1)

St. Christina the Astonishing of Belgium (nun) [1150-7/24/1224] - (1) died at age 21 and suddenly recovered during her Funeral Mass; (2) then levitated to roof of the church; (3) visited Heaven; (4) visited Purgatory; (5) visited Hell; (6) led souls of recently departed to Purgatory; (7) led souls in Purgatory to Heaven; (8) could smell sin on other people; (9) could handle fire and roll in it without harm; (10) stood in freezing water in the winter for hours unharmed; (11) never injured when repeatedly dragged underwater by a wheel mill

St. Clare of Assisi (Chiara Offreduccio: disciple of Francis of Assisi and abbess who founded Order of Poor Ladies) [7/16/1194-8/11/1253] – (1) saw and heard Mass she was unable to attend on the wall of her room; (2) turned away attackers at her convent gates by lifting the Eucharist over the wall
Bl. Conrad de'Miliani of Ascoli () [1234-4/19/1289] - (1)

St. Cyril of Constantinople () [†1224] - (1)

Bl. Dodo of Asch (Premonstratensian hermit) [†3/30/1231] - (1) stigmata; (2)

St. Dominic (Domingo de Guzmán Garcés: Founder of the Dominicians) [1170-8/6/1221] - (1) resurrecting the dead; (2) ; (3) ; (4)

Bl. Egidius of Portugal () [1190-5/14/1265] - (1)

St. Elisabeth of Hungary (Árpád-házi Szent Erzsébet: Princess of Hungary) [7/7/1207-11/17/1231] - (1) resurrecting the dead; (2) food she was bringing to the poor changed to roses when Prince Louis looked under her mantle

St. Engelbert of Cologne (martyred blue-blooded archbishop) [1185-2/24/1226] - (1)

Bl. Evangelist of Verona () [†3/20/1250] - (1)

St. Felix of Valois (blue-blooded Cistercian hieromonk & co-founder of the Order of the Holy Trinity for the Redemption of Captives) [4/1127-11/4/1212] - (1)

King St. Ferdinand III of León and Castile (Confessor) [7/30,8/5/1199-5/30/1252] – (1) incorrupt body; (2)

St. Fina of Tuscany () [1238-3/12/1253] – (1) Pope St. Gregory I the Great of Rome appeared to her and prophesied the date of her death; (2)

St. Franca Vitalta of Piacenza () [1175-4/25/1218] - (1)

St. Francis of Assisi (founder of the Order of Friars Minor) [1181,1182-10/3/1226] - (1) stigmata; (2) ; (3)
Bl. Gandulf Sacchi of Binasco (Franciscan preacher & hermit) [1200-4/3/1260] - (1)

Bl. Gerard of Lunel () [1275-5/6/1298] - (1)

St. Gerius of Monte Santo () [†5/25/1270] - (1)

Bl. Gerlac of Milevsko () [1165-5/7/1228] - (1)

Bl. Gertrude of Altenberg (blue-blooded Praemonstratensian abbess) [1227-8/13/1297] - (1)

St. Gherardino Sostegni (one of the Seven Founders of the Servants of Mary) [†1260s] - (1)

St. Gilbert of Caithness () [†4/1/1245] - (1)

St. Giles of Assisi () [†4/23/1262] - (1)

Bl. Gonzalo de Amarante (Dominican hieromonk) [1187-1/10/1259] - (1)

St. Gudmund Arason of Hólar () [1161-3/16/1237] - (1)

Bl. Guy Vignotelli of Cortona (Franciscan hieromonk) [1185-6/16/1245] - (1) famed for his miracles

St. Hedwig of Silesia (Duchess of Silesia) [1174-10/16/1243] - (1) healings of spiritual ills; (2) healings of bodily ills

Bl. Helen Enselmeni of Padua (Poor Clare nun) [1207-11/4/1242] - (1) inedia: lived only on the Eucharist for months

Bl. Helen of Hungary (Dominican prioress) [†11/9/1270] - (1) ; (2) ; (3) ; (4) ; (5)

Bl. Herman Joseph of Cologne () [1150-4/7/1241] - (1)

St. Hildebrand of Fossombrone (bishop) [1119-4/30/1219] - (1) while sick on a fasting day he was brought a cooked partridge, and when he prayed over the bird it flew away

St. Honorius of Buzancais () [†1/9/1250] - (1)

Pope Honorius III of Rome (Cencio Savelli: ) [1148-3/18/1227] - (1)

St. Hugh of Lincoln () [1135-11/16/1200] - (1)

St. Hugh dei Lippi-Uguccioni () [†5/3/1282] - (1)

St. Hyacinth of Krakow (Dominican Apostle to Poland) [1185-8/15/1257] - (1) when monastery was attacked he lifted extremely heavy cross and statue of Mary with miraculous burst of strength

St. Ingrid of Sweeden (first Dominican nun in Sweden who founded first Dominican cloister there) [†9/2/1282] - (1)

St. Isabel of France () [3/1225-2/23/1270] - (1)

Bl. Isnard of Chiampo (Dominican friar) [†3/22/1244] - (1)

Bl. Ivetta of Huy () [1158-1/13/1228] - (1) miraculously received Holy Communion; (2) clairvoyant: could read people's hearts; (3) visions of distant events

Bl. Jacob of Vicogne () [†5/15/1279] - (1)

St. Jacoba of Assisi () [†2/8/1273] - (1)

Bl. Joachim of Fiore [1130-3/30/1202] - (1) ; (2)

Bl. John Buoni of Mantova () [1168-10/23/1249] - (1)

Bl. John Buralli of Parma () [1208-3/20/1289] - (1)

St. John of Matha () [6/23/1160-12/12/1223] - (1)

St. John de Montmirail (blue-blooded Cistercian monk) [1165-9/29/1217] - (1) ; (2)

Bl. John of Penna (Franciscan hieromonk) [1193-4/3/1271] - (1)

Bl. John Garbella of Vercelli (Dominican Master-General & papal legate) [1205-11/30/1283] - (1) during translation of relics of St. Dominic de Guzman in 1267 St. Dominic turned his head towards him and when he, out of embarrassment, moved to a different part of the church, St. Dominic again turned his head toward him

St. John Buonagiunta Monetti (one of the Seven Founders of the Servants of Mary) [†2/17/1256] - (1)

Bl. Jordan of Saxony (Dominican Master-General) [1190-2/13/1237] - (1)

St. Judith of Prussia () [†5/5/1260] - (1)

Bl. Juliana of Cornillon [1192-4/5/1258] - (1)

St. Leonard of Reresby (Crusader) [†11/6/13th c.] - (1) miraculously freed from Saracen captors

St. Luchesius of Poggibonsi, Umbria () [†4/28/1260] - (1)

St. Ludolf of Ratzeburg () [†3/29/1250] - (1)

St. Luke Belludi of Padua () [1200-2/17/1285] - (1)

St. Lutgard of Belgium (Cisterian nun) [1182-6/16/1246] - (1) ; (2) ; (3) ; (4) ; (5)

Bl. Mafalda of Portugal () [1184-5/2/1257] - (1) incorrupt, pliable body; (2)

St. Margaret of Cortona (Franciscan tertiary nun) [1247-2/22/1297] - (1)

St. Margaret of Hungary () [1242-1/18/1271] - (1)

St. Margaret of Louvain () [1207-9/2/1225] - (1)

Bl. Mary de Cerevellon (co-foundress of a female branch of Mercedarians) [1230-9/19/1290] - (1)

Bl. Mary of Oignies (hermitess) [1167-6/23/1213] - (1) ecstasies; (2) prophecies; (3) vision of St. John the Evangelist; (4) visions of her guardian angel; (5) clairvoyance; (6) stigmata; (7) face transfigured repeatedly at Communion?; (8) often saw at the Elevation of the Host baby Jesus syrrounded by angels; (9) saw Jesus in the form of a lamb; (10) saw Jesus in the form of a dove; (11) saw Jesus sitting on lap of Theotókos; (12) at Candlemas saw Jesus sitting in arms of St. Simeon; (13) at Passiontide saw Jesus on the Cross; (14) when priest received communion, Bl. Mary saw Jesus descend into his soul and fill it with uncreated light; (15) odor of sanctity while praying; (16) frequently prophesied foundation of Order of Preachers; (17) foresaw that Holy Spirit would enlighten Church by Order of Preachers; (18) Fr. Casset: Bl. Mary saw Theotókos consoling feverish devout widow of Willambronx and cooling her with a fan; (19) sheltered from rain by Theotókos?

St. Mechtilde of Helfta () [1241-11/19/1298] - (1)

Bl. Nicholas Paglia () [1197-2/14/1256] - (1)

St. Obitius of Brescia (Benedictine monk) [1150-2/4/1204] - (1) converted to life of strict penance after he had a vision of Hell while nearly drowning

St. Orlando of Vallombrosa (lay-brother) [†5/20/1242] - (1) many exorcisms

St. Peregrinus of Verona () [†3/20/1250] - (1)

St. Peter Gonzales () [1190-4/15/1246] - (1) when he ran out of food for those he cared for he would pray by river and fish would jump out onto the banks

St. Peter Nolasco () [1182-1/28/1256] - (1)

St. Peter Verona (Dominican martyr to Catharists and a Second Paul) [1205-4/6/1252] - (1) ; (2) ; (3)

St. Philip Benizi () [8/15/1233-8/22/1285] - (1) gave his cloak to leper on road and leper was healed; (2) many other healings

St. Raymond Nonnatus of Spain (Mercedarian hieromonk & cardinal) [1204-8/31/1240] - (1)

St. Raymond of Penafort () [1175-1/6/1275] - (1)
St. Raynerius Inclusus (hermit) [†4/11/1233] - (1) ; (2)

Bl. Reginald of Orleans () [1180-2/1/1220] - (1) incorrupt body

St. Richard of Andria () [†6/9/1200] - (1)

St. Richard of Chichester () [1197-4/3/1253] - (1)

St. Rose of Viterbo (Franciscan tertiary) [1234-3/6/1252] - (1)

Bl. Sadoc () [†1260] - (1)

St. Siardus of Mariengaarden () [1150-11/13/1230] - (1)

Bl. Simon of Aulne (Cistercian lay brother) [†11/6/1215] - (1) visions; (2) ecstasies during prayer

St. Simon Stock () [1165-5/16/1265] - (1) ; (2)

St. Sperandea of Cingoli (Benedictine abbess) [†9/11/1276] - (1)

St. Sylvester of Assisi () [†3/6/1240] - (1)

St. Thomas Aquinas (Angelic Church Doctor, Dominican priest, and prince of theologians) [1225-3/7/1274] – (1) hermetic prophet told his mother Theodora that he would be extremely holy and learned and would enter the Order of Friars Preachers; (2) after he drove a temptress from his room two angels gave him a white girdle of perpetual virginity which freed him from concupiscence for the rest of his life ; (3) levitation; (4) frequent ecstasy; (5) God, speaking from the crucifix on an altar told him "Thou hast written well of me, Thomas; what reward wilt thou have?" and Thomas answered, "None other than Thyself, Lord;" (6) during an ecstasy on 12/6/1273 he received revelations that made the Summa Theologica look virtually worthless; (7) Theotókos appeared and told him that God accepted his life and writings; (8) Sts. Peter and Paul appeared and helped him decipher a passage in Isaiah; (9) St. Dominic de Guzmán appeared to him to encourage him and recommend the text for his opening discourse when St. Thomas, out of humility, considered himself not worthy of the doctorate

St. Thomas Hales of Dover (Benedictine monk-martyr) [†8/2/1295] - (1)

St. Thorfinn of Norway () [†1/8/1285] - (1)

Bl. Torello of Poppi (Vallumbrosan hermit) [1201-3/16/1281] - (1) ; (2) ; (3)

St. Veridiana of Florence () [1182-1242] - (1)

Bl. Walter of Quesnoy (Premonstratensian abbot of Vicogne) [†9/26/1229] - (1)

St. William of Bourges () [†1/10/1209] - (1)

St. William of Eskilsoe () [1125-4/6/1203] - (1)

St. William of Rochester () [†1201] - (1)

St. William of Saint-Brieuc (bishop) [1178-7/29/1234] - (1)

St. Zdislava Berka () [1220-1252] - (1)

St. Zita of Lucca (virgin housemaid) [1218-4/27/1272] - (1) incorrupt body; (2) ; (3) ; (4)

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