- Peter of Verona
Infobox Saint
name=Saint Peter of Verona
birth_date=1205
death_date=April 6 ,1252
feast_day=April 29
venerated_in=Roman Catholic Church
imagesize=200px
caption="Saint Peter the Martyr byPedro de Berruguet "
birth_place=Verona ,Italy
death_place=on the road fromComo toMilan ,Italy
titles=Martyr
beatified_date=
beatified_place=
beatified_by=
canonized_date=March 25 ,1253
canonized_place=
canonized_by=Pope Innocent IV
attributes=Dominican holding a knife; Dominican in a forest being stabbed; Dominican with a gash across his head; Dominican with a knife in his shoulder; Dominican with a knife splitting his head; Dominican with an axe splitting his head; Dominican with a large knife in his head; Dominican with his finger on his lips; Dominican with the Virgin and four female saints appearing to him; Dominican writing credo in unum deum in the dust as he dies; man with a knife in his head and a sword in his breast
patronage=Guaynabo, Puerto Rico ;Inquisitor s;midwives
major_shrine=
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issues=Saint Peter of Verona, O.P. also known as Saint Peter Martyr (1206 –
April 6 ,1252 ), was a 13th century Dominican preacher andInquisitor in Lombardy, and a canonized Catholic saint.Biography
He was born in the city of
Verona , into a family perhaps sympathetic to theCathar s, adherents of the dualist faith, which posits a good God and an evil god as equal and opposing powers; the evil god is usually responsible for or at the very least in control of the material world. This religion had many adherents in Northern Italy in the thirteenth century. Peter went to a Catholic school, and later to theUniversity of Bologna , where Peter is said to have maintained his orthodoxy and at the age of fifteen, metSaint Dominic . Peter joined theOrder of the Friars Preachers (Dominicans) and became a celebrated preacher throughout northern and centralItaly .In 1252, because of what was said to be his virtues, severity of life and doctrine, talent for preaching, and zeal for the orthodox Catholic faith,
Pope Innocent IV appointed an Inquisitor inLombardy ; he had been fighting against what the Church deemed heretics since the 1230s underPope Gregory IX . He spent about six months in that office and it is unclear whether he was ever involved in any trials. His one recorded act was a declaration of clemency for those confessing heresy or sympathy to heresy.Peter evangelized nearly the whole of Italy, preaching in
Rome ,Florence ,Bologna ,Genoa , andComo . Crowds came to meet him and followed him; and conversions were numerous. In his sermons he is reported to have attacked Catholics who confessed the Faith by words, but in deeds denied it. TheCathars , against whom he preached, were a heretical group that adhered to elements ofdualism andManichaeism and rejected the authority of the Church and many Christian teachings.He was killed by
Carino of Balsamo , anassassin hired by Milanese Cathars, onApril 6 ,1252 , when returning from Como toMilan . Carino's accomplice was named Manfredo Clitoro, ofGiussano . [Henry Charles Lea, "A History of the Inquisition of the Middle Ages" (Macmillan, 1887), 215.] The two assassins followed Peter as far asBarlassina , murdering him and mortally wounding Peter's companion Domenico at a lonely spot. [Henry Charles Lea, "A History of the Inquisition of the Middle Ages" (Macmillan, 1887), 215.]According to legend, his murderer struck his head with an
axe , and then gave Peter's companion Dominic several fatal wounds. According to that story, upon rising to his knees, Peter recited the first article of theSymbol of the Apostles (theApostle's Creed ), and offering his blood as a sacrifice to God he dipped his fingers in it and wrote on the ground the words: "Credo in Unum Deum"." The story of writing his profession of faith in blood is certainly false as the blow that killed him cut off the top of his head, but the testimony given at the inquest into his death confirms that he began reciting the Creed as he was attacked. His murderer eventually confessed his crime and ended his days as a lay brother in the Dominican monastery ofForlì , where he enjoys a local veneration as a blessed.Veneration
While Domenico was carried to Meda, where he died five days afterwards [Henry Charles Lea, "A History of the Inquisition of the Middle Ages" (Macmillan, 1887), 215.] , Peter's body was carried to Milan and laid in the Church of
Sant'Eustorgio , where an ornatemausoleum , the work of Balduccio Pisano, was erected to his memory.Peter's assassin, Carino, later converted and eventually became a Dominican at Forlì and is the subject of a local cult as "Blessed Carino of Balsamo".
Many
miracle s were attributed to him while alive, and even more after hismartyrdom .St Peter was
canonized byPope Innocent IV onMarch 9 ,1253 after an interval of only 337 days, making him the fastest papally canonized saint in history.St Peter the Martyr's
feast day today isJune 4 ; before the calendar reform of the 1960s, it wasApril 29 . The Church ofSanta Maria Antiqua in Verona is co-entitled to him.ee also
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Konrad von Marburg
*Pedro de Arbués References
* Antoine Dondaine, O.P. "Saint Pierre Martyr" Archivum Fratrum Praedicatorum 23 (1953): 66-162.
* Donald Prudlo, The Martyred Inquisitor: The Life and Cult of Peter of Verona (+1252), Aldershot: Ashgate Press, 2008.
* Donald Prudlo, "The Assassin-Saint: The Life and Cult of Carino of Balsamo", Catholic Historical Review, 94 (2008): 1-21.Sources
*CathEncy|wstitle=St. Peter of Verona
* [http://www.saintpatrickdc.org/ss/0429.htm#pete Saints Index]
* [http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/saintp23.htm Patron Saints: Peter of Verona]
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