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ST BERNARDIN OF SIENA (1380-1444)

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Originally appearing in Volume V03, Page 799 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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ST BERNARDIN OF

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SIENA (1380-1444)  , Franciscan friar and preacher, was born of a noble
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family in 1380 . His parents died in his childhood, and on the completion of his
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education he spent some years in the service of the sick in the hospitals, and thus caught the plague, of which he nearly died . In 1402 he entered the Franciscan order in the strict branch called Observant, of which he became one of the chief promoters (see FRANCISCANS) . Shortly after his profession the
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work of preaching was laid upon him, and for more than
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thirty years he preached with wonderful effect all over Italy, and played a
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great
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part in the religious revival of the beginning of the 15th century . In 1437 he became vicar-general of the Observant branch of the Franciscans . He refused three bishoprics . He died in 1444 at Aquila in the Abruzzi, and was canonized in 1450 . The first edition of his
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works, for the most part elaborate sermons, was printed at Lyons in 1501; later ones in 1636, 165o and 1745 . His
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Life will be found in the
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Bollandists and in Lives of the Saints on the loth of May: a good
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modern biography has been written by Paul Thureau-Dangin (1896), and translated into
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English by Gertrude von Hugel (1906) . (E . C .

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