- Giovanni da Capistrano
Saint Giovanni da Capestrano ("in English", Saint John Capistrano and "in Hungarian", János Kapisztrán),
June 24 ,1386 –October 23 ,1456 ), was aFranciscan friar fromItaly . Famous as a preacher, theologian and inquisitor, he earned himself the nickname 'the Soldier Saint' when in1456 at age 70 he led acrusade against the invading Turks at thesiege of Belgrade . Elevated to Sainthood, he is now considered the patron saint ofJurists as well as the namesake of the Franciscan missions San Juan Capisrano inSouthern California and San Juan Capistrano inSan Antonio, Texas Early life
As was custom in this time, Giovanni took his name from his birthplace: the village of
Capestrano , in thediocese of Sulmona in theAbruzzi ,Kingdom of Naples . His father had come to Italy with theAngevin court ofLouis I of Anjou , King ofNaples . He lived at first a wholly secular life, studied law at the University of Perugia under the legal scholarPietro de Ubaldis , married, and became a successful magistrate. In 1412,Ladislas of Naples appointed him governor of Perugia, a tumultuous and resentful papal fief held by Ladislas as the pope'schampion , in order to effectively establish public order. When war broke out between Perugia andSigismondo Malatesta in 1416, John was sent as ambassador to broker a peace, but Malatesta threw him in prison. During the captivity, in despair he put aside his new young wife, never having consummated the marriage, and started studying theology with St. Bernardine of Siena.Friar and preacher
Together with St. James of the Marches, Capestrano entered the
Franciscan order atPerugia onOctober 4 ,1416 . At once he gave himself up to the most rigorous asceticism, violently defending the ideal of strict observance and orthodoxy, following St. Bernardine as he preached, and from 1420 onwards, preaching himself with great effect in many cities. Unlike most Italian preachers ofrepentance in the 15th century, Giovanni da Capestrano was effective in the north, inGermany ,Bohemia ,Austria ,Hungary andPoland . The largest churches could not hold the crowds, so he preached in thepiazza s: atBrescia he preached to a crowd of 126,000.Reformer
When he was not preaching, he was writing tracts against
heresy of every kind. This facet of Giovanni's life is covered in great detail by his early biographers, Nicholas of Fara, Christopher of Varese and Girlamo of Udine. While he was thus evangelizing, he was actively engaged in assisting Bernardino in the reforms of the Franciscan Order, largely in the interests of more rigorous hierarchic discipline.Like St. Bernardine of Siena, he strongly emphasized devotion to the Holy Name of Jesus, and, together with that saint, was accused of heresy on this account. In 1429, John, together with other Observant friars, was called to Rome on the charge of heresy, and he was chosen by his companions to defend them; the friars were acquitted by the Commission of Cardinals. He was frequently deployed to embassies by Popes Eugene IV and Nicholas V. In 1439 he was sent as legate toMilan andBurgundy , to oppose the claims of the Antipope Felix V; in 1446 he was on a mission to the King of France; in 1451 he went at the request of the emperor as Apostolicnuncio to Austria. During the period of his nunciature, John visited all parts of the Empire, preaching and combatting the heresy of theHussite s; he also visited Poland at the request ofCasimir IV . As legate, or inquisitor, he prosecuted the lastFraticelli ofFerrara , theJesuati ofVenice , theJew s ofSicily ,Moldavia andPoland , and, above all, theHussite s ofGermany ,Hungary andBohemia ; his aim in the last case was to make conferences impossible between the representatives ofRome and theBohemia ns, for every attempt at conciliation seemed to him to be conniving at heresy.The soldier Saint
After the
Fall of Constantinople , whenMohammed II was threatening Vienna and Rome,Pope Calixtus III sent him at the age of seventy, to preach and lead aCrusade against the invading Turks at the Diet ofFrankfurt in 1454, and he succeeded in gathering together enough troops to march ontoBelgrade , which at that time was under siege byMahommed II . In the summer of 1456, this troops, together withJohn Hunyadi managed to raise thesiege of Belgrade , the old and frail Capestrano actually leading his own contingent into battle. This feat earned hin themoniker of 'the Soldier Priest'. although Capestrano survived the battle, he fell victim of thebubonic plague , which shortly afterwards flourished in the unsanitary conditions of the battlefield. He died at nearby Újlak,Kingdom of Hungary (which is now a border town betweenCroatia andSerbia across theDanube from Bácspalánka).St. John Capistrano, in spite of this restless life, found time to work, both in the lifetime of his master St. Bernardine and after, at the reform of the order of the minor Franciscans, and to uphold both in his writings and his speeches the most advanced theories upon the
papal supremacy as opposed to that of the councils (seeConciliar Movement ).ainthood and feast day
The year of St. John Capistrano's
canonization is variously given as 1690, byPope Alexander VIII or 1724 byPope Benedict XIII . In 1890, his feast day was included for the first time in theRoman Catholic calendar of saints and assigned to28 March . [http://www.katolikus.hu/hun-saints/john.html ST JOHN OF CAPISTRANO (A.D. 1456)] Retrieved September 13, 2006; "Calendarium Romanum" (Libreria Editrice Vaticana, 1969), p. 106)] In 1969,Pope Paul VI moved his feast day to23 October , the day of his death.Traditionalist Catholic s commemorate hisfeast day on28 March , as in the Church's calendar from 1890 to 1969.Popular Culture
* Capistrano is a character in the game "
Legendary Warriors ". Far from how the real Franciscan friar was, he is portrayed as a radical warrior priest who has mass support with the peasants. He is also shown to be a close friend ofJohn Hunyadi . His history is changed slightly in that he actually dies atBelgrade . He wields a flail.Namesake
As a Franciscan reformer preaching simplicity, Capestrano became the namesake of two Spanish missions founded by the Franciscans in the North of the then Spanish Americas:
Mission San Juan Capistrano in today'sSouthern California and Mission San Juan Capistrano just outside the city center of today's San Antonio in TexasReferences
See also
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Church of St. Wojciech , inKrakow ,Poland , sermons
*Mission San Juan Capistrano inSouthern California
* Mission San Juan Capistrano inSan Antonio, Texas External links
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/08452a.htm Catholic Encyclopedia: "St John Capistran"] DEFAULTSORT:Giovanni da Capistrano
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