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Leopold Mandić

Leopold Maria Mandić [Mandich], OFMCap (also known as Leopold of Castelnuovo; 12 May 1866 – 30 July 1942) was a Croatian Capuchin friar and Catholic priest,[2] who suffered from disabilities that would plague his speech and stature. He developed tremendous spiritual strength in spite of his disabilities and became extremely popular in his ministry as a confessor, often spending 12–15 hours in the confessional.[3]


Leopold Mandić

BornBogdan Ivan Mandić
(1866-05-12)12 May 1866
Herceg Novi, Kingdom of Dalmatia, Austrian Empire
Died30 July 1942(1942-07-30) (aged 76)
Padua, Kingdom of Italy
Venerated inRoman Catholic Church
Beatified2 May 1976, Saint Peter's Basilica by Pope Paul VI
Canonized16 October 1983, Saint Peter's Basilica by Pope John Paul II
Major shrineShrine of Saint Leopold Mandić, Padua, Italy
Feast12 May (30 July in Roman martyrology)
PatronageCancer sufferers[1]
Church of St. Leopold Mandić in Herceg Novi

Although Mandić wanted to be a missionary in Eastern Europe, he spent almost all his adult life in Italy, living in Padua from 1906 until his death. He also spent one year in an Italian prison during World War I, since he would not renounce his Croatian nationality.[2] He also dreamed unceasingly about reuniting the Catholic and Orthodox churches and going to the Orient. He became known as an Apostle of Confession and an Apostle of Unity. He made a famous prayer that is the forerunner of today's ecumenism.[citation needed]

Life edit

Early life edit

He was born Bogdan Ivan Mandić in the coastal town of Herceg Novi, in the Bay of Kotor, then in the Austrian Empire but today part of Montenegro. He was the twelfth child of Dragica Zarević and Petar Antun Mandić, owner of an Adriatic fishing fleet, natives of Zakučac (in the hinterland of the city of Omiš, 28 km from Split).

His family originates from Bosnia, from where they settled to Dalmatia and later in the Bay of Kotor.[4]

Mandić grew up in the orbit of a community of Capuchin friars based in the Province of Venice who had served in his town for two centuries, dating from when the area was ruled by the Republic of Venice. Physically malformed and delicate, he grew to a height of only 1.35 m (4'5"), with a clumsy walk. He also had a stutter. Having felt called to follow that way of life, in November 1882, when he was 16, he went to Udine to enter the minor seminary of the Capuchin Venetian Province. Two years later he was admitted to the friars' novitiate in Bassano del Grappa, where he was clothed in the Capuchin habit and given the religious name of Leopold Maria. On 3 May 1885, he made his first profession of religious vows, after which he was sent to pursue his studies for Holy Orders in Capuchin friaries in Padua and Venice. He made his profession of perpetual vows in 1888.

Priesthood edit

On 20 September 1890, Mandić was ordained to the priesthood at the Basilica of Santa Maria della Salute in Venice at the age of 24 by Cardinal Domenico Agostini, Patriarch of Venice.

After his ordination, Mandić was sent to posts in various Capuchin friaries in the Venice region and in his native Croatia. Among his various tasks were the teaching of the seminarians who followed him, as well as the household duties of the house, such as porter. Common to all his assignments was that of the duty of a confessor at the church which the friars served. This went on until 1906, when he was assigned to the Friary of Santa Croce in Padua. It was there that he would spend the rest of his life.

Death edit

Mandić suffered from esophagus cancer, which would ultimately lead to his death at age 76. On 30 July 1942, while preparing for Mass, he collapsed on the floor. He was then brought to his cell, where he was given the last rites. Friars who had gathered at his bed began singing Salve Regina and saw that Leopold died as they sang "O clement, O loving, O sweet Virgin Mary".

Veneration edit

As a result of the bombing during World War II, the church and part of the friary in Padua where Mandić lived were demolished, but his cell and confessional were left unharmed. He had predicted this before his death, saying, "The church and the friary will be hit by the bombs, but not this little cell. Here God exercised so much mercy for people, it must remain as a monument to God's goodness." The Sanctuary of Leopold Mandić was built to contain the confessional. Pope Paul VI beatified Leopold on 2 May 1976. He was canonized by Pope John Paul II during the General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops on 16 October 1983. Leopold is hailed as the "Apostle of Unity".

Jubilee Year edit

At the personal request of Pope Francis, Mandić's remains were brought to Rome for veneration during the 2015–2016 Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy. He and his fellow Capuchin friar, Pio of Pietrelcina, were designated as saint-confessors to inspire people to become reconciled to the Church and to God, by the confession of their sins.[5] Their bodies were available for veneration, first at the Basilica of Saint Lawrence outside the Walls, administered by the Capuchin friars, then at St. Peter's Basilica.[6]

Patronate edit

Churches and parishes
Monasteries
Sanctuaries

References edit

  1. ^ "St. Leopold Mandić, patron of those suffering from cancer". www.ofmcap.org. 23 November 2018. Retrieved Aug 29, 2019.
  2. ^ a b "Veliki svetac i rodoljub, Bogdan Leopold Mandić". hkv.hr (in Croatian). 23 August 2010. Retrieved 11 May 2013. Tijekom Drugog svjetskog rata proveo je godinu dana u talijanskom zatvoru ne želeći poreći svoju hrvatsku nacionalnost.
  3. ^ "St. Leopold Mandic". American Catholic. Archived from the original on 2005-04-22.
  4. ^ Rozić, Milka (21 May 2021). "Intervju biskup Ivan Štironja: Dio smo jedne Crkve i to je snaga koja povezuje" [Interview Bishop Ivan Štironja: We are part of the one Church and that is the strength that unites us]. Radio Mir Međugorje (in Croatian). Retrieved 22 May 2021.
  5. ^ . Rome Reports. 29 September 2015. Archived from the original on 4 October 2015. Retrieved 3 October 2015.
  6. ^ "Roma se prepara para recibir los restos del Padre Pío en ocasión del Jubileo". Aciprensa (in Spanish). 4 January 2016.
  7. ^ "Odluka o dodjeli priznanja Povelja Republike Hrvatske za nesebičan i izniman doprinos u pružanju socijalne i duhovne skrbi te za dugogodišnju pastoralnu djelatnost mađu hrvatskim iseljenicima u Kanadi". Narodne novine (in Croatian). 2019.
  8. ^ "Proslavljen patron Župe Dragunja" (in Croatian). KTA BK BiH. 13 May 2013. Retrieved 30 January 2024.
  9. ^ "Sveti Leopold Bogdan Mandić, Web stranice župe iz Koprivnice" (in Croatian). Retrieved 30 January 2024.
  10. ^ "Župa svetog Leopolda Bogdana Mandića, Orehovica". Facebook. Retrieved 30 January 2024.
  11. ^ "Župa Sv.Leopolda Mandića" (in Croatian). Retrieved 30 January 2024.
  12. ^ "Župe" [Parishes]. pozeska-biskupija.hr (in Croatian). Roman Catholic Diocese of Požega. Retrieved 30 January 2024.
  13. ^ "Župa sv. Leopolda Mandića Slavonski Brod". Facebook.
  14. ^ "Župa sv. Leopolda Mandića" (in Croatian). Retrieved 30 January 2024.
  15. ^ "Župa sv. Leopold Mandić, Zagreb Ljubljanica - Voltino" (in Croatian). Retrieved 30 January 2024.
  16. ^ "Naše zajednice" [Our communities]. kblj.hr (in Croatian). Daughters of Divine Charity in Croatia. Retrieved 30 January 2024.
  17. ^ "Samostan i župa sv. Leopolda Bogdana Mandića Zagreb - Dubrava" (in Croatian). Retrieved 30 January 2024.
  18. ^ "Svetište svetog Leopolda Mandića Maglaj" (in Croatian). Retrieved 30 January 2024.

External links edit

  • The shrine and tomb of St Leopold Mandić – Padua, Italy (official website)
  • (in Croatian)
  • (in Croatian) Zakučac proslavio blagdan sv. Leopolda Mandića: Zakučac celebrates the feast day of its saint
  • (in Croatian) Reportage of Glas koncila

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Leopold Maria Mandic Mandich OFMCap also known as Leopold of Castelnuovo 12 May 1866 30 July 1942 was a Croatian Capuchin friar and Catholic priest 2 who suffered from disabilities that would plague his speech and stature He developed tremendous spiritual strength in spite of his disabilities and became extremely popular in his ministry as a confessor often spending 12 15 hours in the confessional 3 SaintLeopold MandicOFMCapBornBogdan Ivan Mandic 1866 05 12 12 May 1866Herceg Novi Kingdom of Dalmatia Austrian EmpireDied30 July 1942 1942 07 30 aged 76 Padua Kingdom of ItalyVenerated inRoman Catholic ChurchBeatified2 May 1976 Saint Peter s Basilica by Pope Paul VICanonized16 October 1983 Saint Peter s Basilica by Pope John Paul IIMajor shrineShrine of Saint Leopold Mandic Padua ItalyFeast12 May 30 July in Roman martyrology PatronageCancer sufferers 1 Church of St Leopold Mandic in Herceg NoviAlthough Mandic wanted to be a missionary in Eastern Europe he spent almost all his adult life in Italy living in Padua from 1906 until his death He also spent one year in an Italian prison during World War I since he would not renounce his Croatian nationality 2 He also dreamed unceasingly about reuniting the Catholic and Orthodox churches and going to the Orient He became known as an Apostle of Confession and an Apostle of Unity He made a famous prayer that is the forerunner of today s ecumenism citation needed Contents 1 Life 1 1 Early life 1 2 Priesthood 1 3 Death 2 Veneration 2 1 Jubilee Year 3 Patronate 4 References 5 External linksLife editEarly life edit He was born Bogdan Ivan Mandic in the coastal town of Herceg Novi in the Bay of Kotor then in the Austrian Empire but today part of Montenegro He was the twelfth child of Dragica Zarevic and Petar Antun Mandic owner of an Adriatic fishing fleet natives of Zakucac in the hinterland of the city of Omis 28 km from Split His family originates from Bosnia from where they settled to Dalmatia and later in the Bay of Kotor 4 Mandic grew up in the orbit of a community of Capuchin friars based in the Province of Venice who had served in his town for two centuries dating from when the area was ruled by the Republic of Venice Physically malformed and delicate he grew to a height of only 1 35 m 4 5 with a clumsy walk He also had a stutter Having felt called to follow that way of life in November 1882 when he was 16 he went to Udine to enter the minor seminary of the Capuchin Venetian Province Two years later he was admitted to the friars novitiate in Bassano del Grappa where he was clothed in the Capuchin habit and given the religious name of Leopold Maria On 3 May 1885 he made his first profession of religious vows after which he was sent to pursue his studies for Holy Orders in Capuchin friaries in Padua and Venice He made his profession of perpetual vows in 1888 Priesthood edit On 20 September 1890 Mandic was ordained to the priesthood at the Basilica of Santa Maria della Salute in Venice at the age of 24 by Cardinal Domenico Agostini Patriarch of Venice After his ordination Mandic was sent to posts in various Capuchin friaries in the Venice region and in his native Croatia Among his various tasks were the teaching of the seminarians who followed him as well as the household duties of the house such as porter Common to all his assignments was that of the duty of a confessor at the church which the friars served This went on until 1906 when he was assigned to the Friary of Santa Croce in Padua It was there that he would spend the rest of his life Death edit Mandic suffered from esophagus cancer which would ultimately lead to his death at age 76 On 30 July 1942 while preparing for Mass he collapsed on the floor He was then brought to his cell where he was given the last rites Friars who had gathered at his bed began singing Salve Regina and saw that Leopold died as they sang O clement O loving O sweet Virgin Mary Veneration editAs a result of the bombing during World War II the church and part of the friary in Padua where Mandic lived were demolished but his cell and confessional were left unharmed He had predicted this before his death saying The church and the friary will be hit by the bombs but not this little cell Here God exercised so much mercy for people it must remain as a monument to God s goodness The Sanctuary of Leopold Mandic was built to contain the confessional Pope Paul VI beatified Leopold on 2 May 1976 He was canonized by Pope John Paul II during the General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops on 16 October 1983 Leopold is hailed as the Apostle of Unity Jubilee Year edit At the personal request of Pope Francis Mandic s remains were brought to Rome for veneration during the 2015 2016 Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy He and his fellow Capuchin friar Pio of Pietrelcina were designated as saint confessors to inspire people to become reconciled to the Church and to God by the confession of their sins 5 Their bodies were available for veneration first at the Basilica of Saint Lawrence outside the Walls administered by the Capuchin friars then at St Peter s Basilica 6 Patronate editChurches and parishesSt Leopold Mandic Croatian Catholic Parish Victoria 7 St Leopold Bogdan Mandic Church and parish in Dragunja Donja hr 8 St Leopold Bogdan Mandic Parish in Koprivnica 9 St Leopold Mandic Parish and parish church hr in Orehovica Croatia 10 St Leopold Mandic Parish in Osijek 11 St Leopold Mandic Parish in Pozega Croatia 12 St Leopold Mandic Parish in Slavonski Brod 13 St Leopold Mandic Parish in Virovitica 14 St Leopold Mandic Parish in Ljubljanica Voltino Zagreb 15 MonasteriesSt Leopold Mandic Monastery hr in Travnik of Daughters of Divine Charity 16 St Leopold Bogdan Mandic Monastery and parish in Dubrava Zagreb 17 SanctuariesSt Leopold Bogdan Mandic Sanctuary in Maglaj 18 Sanctuary of Leopold Mandic in PaduaReferences edit St Leopold Mandic patron of those suffering from cancer www ofmcap org 23 November 2018 Retrieved Aug 29 2019 a b Veliki svetac i rodoljub Bogdan Leopold Mandic hkv hr in Croatian 23 August 2010 Retrieved 11 May 2013 Tijekom Drugog svjetskog rata proveo je godinu dana u talijanskom zatvoru ne zeleci poreci svoju hrvatsku nacionalnost St Leopold Mandic American Catholic Archived from the original on 2005 04 22 Rozic Milka 21 May 2021 Intervju biskup Ivan Stironja Dio smo jedne Crkve i to je snaga koja povezuje Interview Bishop Ivan Stironja We are part of the one Church and that is the strength that unites us Radio Mir Međugorje in Croatian Retrieved 22 May 2021 Two great confessors chosen for the Jubilee of Mercy Saint Pio and Saint Leopold Rome Reports 29 September 2015 Archived from the original on 4 October 2015 Retrieved 3 October 2015 Roma se prepara para recibir los restos del Padre Pio en ocasion del Jubileo Aciprensa in Spanish 4 January 2016 Odluka o dodjeli priznanja Povelja Republike Hrvatske za nesebican i izniman doprinos u pruzanju socijalne i duhovne skrbi te za dugogodisnju pastoralnu djelatnost mađu hrvatskim iseljenicima u Kanadi Narodne novine in Croatian 2019 Proslavljen patron Zupe Dragunja in Croatian KTA BK BiH 13 May 2013 Retrieved 30 January 2024 Sveti Leopold Bogdan Mandic Web stranice zupe iz Koprivnice in Croatian Retrieved 30 January 2024 Zupa svetog Leopolda Bogdana Mandica Orehovica Facebook Retrieved 30 January 2024 Zupa Sv Leopolda Mandica in Croatian Retrieved 30 January 2024 Zupe Parishes pozeska biskupija hr in Croatian Roman Catholic Diocese of Pozega Retrieved 30 January 2024 Zupa sv Leopolda Mandica Slavonski Brod Facebook Zupa sv Leopolda Mandica in Croatian Retrieved 30 January 2024 Zupa sv Leopold Mandic Zagreb Ljubljanica Voltino in Croatian Retrieved 30 January 2024 Nase zajednice Our communities kblj hr in Croatian Daughters of Divine Charity in Croatia Retrieved 30 January 2024 Samostan i zupa sv Leopolda Bogdana Mandica Zagreb Dubrava in Croatian Retrieved 30 January 2024 Svetiste svetog Leopolda Mandica Maglaj in Croatian Retrieved 30 January 2024 External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Leopold Mandic nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Leopold Mandic The shrine and tomb of St Leopold Mandic Padua Italy official website in Croatian Biografije svetaca Leopold Bogdan Mandic Short biography of St Leopold Mandic in Croatian Zakucac proslavio blagdan sv Leopolda Mandica Zakucac celebrates the feast day of its saint in Croatian Zivi ce nam ime makar granu sikli Reportaza Glas Koncila Reportage of Glas koncila Portals nbsp Saints nbsp Croatia nbsp Catholicism Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Leopold Mandic amp oldid 1207061719, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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