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Saint Vincent Ferrer




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St. Vincent Ferrer
Feastday: April 5
Patron of Builders

St. Vincent Ferrer is the patron saint of builders because of his fame for "building up" and strengthening the Church: through his preaching, missionary work, in his teachings, as confessor and adviser. At Valencia in Spain, this illustrious son of St. Dominic came into the world on January 23, 1357. In the year 1374, he entered the Order of St. Dominic in a monastery near his native city. Soon after his profession he was commissioned to deliver lectures on philosophy. On being sent to Barcelona, he continued his scholastic duties and at the same time devoted himself to preaching. At Lerida, the famous university city of Catalonia, he received his doctorate. After this he labored six years in Valencia, during which time he perfected himself in the Christian life. In 1390, he was obliged to accompany Cardinal Pedro de Luna to France, but he soon returned home. When, in 1394, de Luna himself had become Pope at Avignon he summoned St. Vincent and made him Master of the sacred palace. In this capacity St. Vincent made unsuccessful efforts to put an end to the great schism. He refused all ecclesiastical dignities, even the cardinal's hat, and only craved to be appointed apostolical missionary. Now began those labors that made him the famous missionary of the fourteenth century. He evangelized nearly every province of Spain, and preached in France, Italy, Germany, Flanders, England, Scotland, and Ireland. Numerous conversions followed his preaching, which God Himself assisted by the gift of miracles. Though the Church was then divided by the great schism, the saint was honorably received in the districts subject to the two claimants to the Papacy. He was even invited to Mohammedan Granada, where he preached the gospel with much success. He lived to behold the end of the great schism and the election of Pope Martin V. Finally, crowned with labors, he died April 5, 1419. His feast day is April 5.


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Saint Vincent Ferrer

[image of Saint Vincent]
Also known as
Vincent Ferreri
Memorial
5 April
6 April in some areas
Profile
Dominican Friar at age 18 against his family's wishes. Doctor of theology. Priest. Missionary. Taught theology. Adviser to the King of Aragon. Great preacher who converted thousands in Spain, France, Italy, Germany, Holland, England, Scotland, and Ireland. Invited to preach in Muslim Granada. Counselor to Pope Benedict XIII. Travelled through Spain, France, Switzerland, and Italy to end the Western Schism. Had the gift of tongues. Miracle worker.
Born
1350 at Valencia, Spain
Died
5 April 1419 at Vannes, Brittany, France of natrual causes
Canonized
1458
Patronage
brick makers
builders
Calamonaci, Italy
Casteltermini, Agrigento, Italy
construction workers
pavement workers
plumbers
tile makers
Representation
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 wings
flame
pulpit
trumpet
Images
Gallery of images of Saint Vincent [6 images, 105 kb]
Additional Information
Catholic Encyclopedia, by Albert Reinhart
Catholic Online
Columbia Encyclopedia
For All The Saints, by Katherine Rabenstein
Google Directory
Lives of the Saints, by Father Alban Butler
Kirken i Norge norwegian
Vietnamese Eucharistic Youth Society
The Book of Saints, by the Monks of Ramsgate
Our Sunday Visitor's Encyclopedia of Saints, by Matthew Brunson
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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

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