- Anthony Maria Zaccaria
Infobox Saint
name=Saint Anthony Mary Zaccaria
birth_date=1503
death_date=death date|1539|7|5|mf=y
feast_day=July 5
venerated_in=Roman Catholic Church
imagesize=200px
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birth_place=Cremona ,Duchy of Milan , (nowItaly )
death_place=Cremona ,Duchy of Milan
titles=Confessor
beatified_date=January 3 ,1890
beatified_place=Rome
beatified_by=Pope Leo XIII
canonized_date=May 15 ,1897
canonized_place=Rome
canonized_by=Pope Leo XIII
attributes=Blackcassock ,lily ,Cross , Chalice, Host
patronage=TheBarnabite order
major_shrine=San Paolo convent,Milan ,Italy
suppressed_date=
issues=
prayer=
prayer_attrib=Saint Anthony Maria Zaccaria (Italian: Antonio Maria Zaccaria; 1502 –
July 5 ,1539 ) was an Italian saint.Anthony was born in the city of
Cremona in theDuchy of Milan . He lost his father at the age of two, and was brought up as an only child by his mother. At an early age, he took a privatevow of chastity . He studied philosophy at theUniversity of Pavia , and, from 1520, medicine at theUniversity of Padua . After completing studies in 1524, he practised as a doctor in Cremona for three years.In 1527, he started studying for the
priest hood. Because of his already extensive studies and his Christian upbringing, he was ordained in 1528. Having explored his calling for two years, mainly working in hospitals and institutions for the poor, he became the spiritual advisor to Countess LudovicaTorelli ofGuastalla (then the tinyCounty of Guastalla) in 1530, and followed her toMilan . While there, he laid the foundations of three religious orders: one for men (the "Clerics Regular of St Paul", commonly known as theBarnabites ); a female branch of uncloistered nuns, theAngelic Sisters of St. Paul ; and a lay congregation for married people, the Laity of St. Paul, originally called the Married of St. Paul, and sometimes referred to in North America as the Oblates of St. Paul. The three foundations met regularly and engaged together in various forms of apostolic action. Their aim was the reform of the decadent society of their day, beginning with the clergy and religious.The Barnabites' main devotions were the teachings of Saint Paul and emphasis on love for the
Eucharist and Christ crucified. Since the order criticized what they saw as abuses in theRoman Catholic Church , Zaccaria soon gained a number of enemies, and as the order's founder, he was twice investigated forheresy , in 1534 and 1537. He was acquitted both times. In 1536, he stepped down as general of the order and went toVicenza , where he reformed two convents and founded the order's second house.While in Vincenza, he popularized for the laity the "
Forty-hour devotion "--solemn exposition of theBlessed Sacrament for the adoration of the faithful--accompanied by preaching. He also revived the custom of ringingchurch bells at 3 p.m. on Fridays, in remembrance of theCrucifixion . He left only a few writings: twelve letters, six sermons, and the constitution of the Barnabites.While on a mission to
Guastalla ,Italy , in 1539, he caught a fever. Combined with the strict penances he performed, his health waned and he died onJuly 5 ,1539 , at the age of 37.He was buried in the convent of the
Angelics of St Paul , the female branch of the Barnabites, in Milan. 27 years after his death, his body was found to be incorrupt. His mortal remains are now enshrined at theChurch of St. Barnabas in Milan, Italy. He was honored as a saint by the Barnabites and others, but his cult was not confirmed beforeJanuary 3 ,1890 , whenPope Leo XIII beatified him. The same pontiff canonized him onMay 27 ,1897 . Hisfeast day is celebrated onJuly 5 .In art, he is depicted wearing the black
cassock of the order and holding alily , cross, chalice and/or host.ee also
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The Incorruptibles , a list of Catholic saints and beati whose bodies are reported to beincorrupt ; that is, the bodies did not undergo any major decay after their burial and hence are considered to be under some form of divine protection.Bibliography
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Marcello Landi , "La presenza della Summa Theologiae di Tommaso d'Aquino nei primi due Sermoni di Antonio Maria Zaccaria" in "Barnabiti Studi" 20 (2003), pagg. 69-81
*Marcello Landi , "Sant'Antonio Maria Zaccaria. Contesto storico-culturale e presenza della Summa Theologiae di san Tommaso d'Aquino nei suoi primi tre sermoni", in "Sacra Doctrina. Studi e ricerche" n. 52 (3/2006), pp. 46-81External links
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/01588a.htm Catholic Encyclopedia: "St. Anthony Mary Zaccaria"]
* [http://www.americancatholic.org/features/SaintofDay/ American Catholic article: "St. Anthony Zaccaria"]
* [http://www.anthonyalive.com/ Barnabite Spiritual Center - Bethlehem, PA: "Spirituality of St. Anthony Mary Zaccaria"]
* [http://www.catholic-church.org/barnabites/b42hst24.html St. Anthony Mary's biography page on the Barnabite Fathers' North American website]
* [http://www.saintpetersbasilica.org/Statues/Founders/AnthonyMZaccaria/Anthony%20Zaccaria.htm Founder Statue in St Peter's Basilica]
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