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Lawrence Justinian

Lawrence Justinian (Italian: Lorenzo Giustiniani, 1 July 1381 – 8 January 1456) was a Venetian Catholic priest and bishop who became the first Patriarch of Venice. He is venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church.

Saint

Lawrence Justinian
Patriarch of Venice
Portrait by Gentile Bellini (1465)
ChurchCatholic Church
Appointed1451
Term ended1456
PredecessorPost established
SuccessorMaffio Contarini
Orders
Ordination1407
Personal details
Born1 July 1381[1]
DiedJanuary 8, 1456(1456-01-08) (aged 74)
Venice, Republic of Venice
DenominationRoman Catholic
Sainthood
Feast day
Venerated inCatholic Church
Beatified1524, Rome, Papal States
by Pope Clement VII
Canonized16 October 1690, Rome, Papal States
by Pope Alexander VIII
AttributesEpiscopal vestments
PatronagePatriarchate of Venice
ShrinesBasilica of San Pietro di Castello

Biography edit

Lawrence Justinian was a member of the well-known Giustiniani family, which includes several saints. The piety of his mother seems to have served as an inspiration for his own spirituality, as he chose a life of prayer and service. In 1404, after he had been ordained a deacon, at the suggestion of an uncle who was a priest, he joined a community of canons regular following a monastic form of life on the island of San Giorgio in Alga.[2] He was admired by his fellows for his poverty, mortification, and fervency of prayer. Two years after his ordination to the Catholic priesthood in 1407, the community accepted the Rule of St. Augustine. He was chosen to be the first prior of the community.[3]

Lawrence promoted the Constitutions which had been established for the Canons Regular of St. George, which was embraced by other communities of Canons in the region and shortly thereafter he became the Prior General of a Congregation. He was so zealous in spreading it that he was looked upon as if he were the actual founder of the Order.

In 1433, Pope Eugene IV, one of the founders of the Monastery of San Giorgio,[4] named Gustiniani as the Bishop of Castello. He found a diocese in shambles and his administration was marked by considerable growth and reform. In 1451, Pope Nicholas V united the Diocese of Castello with the Patriarchate of Grado, and the seat of the patriarchate was moved to Venice, making Giustiniani the first Patriarch of Venice, a post that he held for over four years.

It was during Lawrence's rule that Constantinople fell to Muslim forces. Due to their centuries of close trading partnerships with Byzantine Empire, the people of Venice were in panic as to their future. He took a leading role in helping the Republic to deal with the crisis, working with the Senate to help chart its future, as well as with the clergy and people to calm them.[2]

Veneration edit

He died on January 8, 1456, and was canonized by Pope Alexander VIII (1689–1691). His works, consisting of sermons, letters and ascetic treatises, have been frequently reprinted.[5] He was proclaimed saint on October 16, 1690 by Pope Alexander VIII, at the presence of Cardinal Pietro Ottoboni as procurator, assisted by Cardinal Carpegna, and of Abbot Pier Santi Fonti in quality of master of ceremonies.[6][7]

Pope Innocent XII (1691–1700) inserted his feast day in the General Roman Calendar for celebration on 5 September, the anniversary of his elevation to the episcopate. Because of the saint's limited importance worldwide, his liturgical celebration is no longer included in the General Roman Calendar,[8] and his feast was moved to 8 January, the day of his death.[9]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Saint of the Day, September 5 saintpatrickdc.org. Retrieved 2012-02-29.
  2. ^ a b "San Lorenzo Giustiniani". Santi e beati (in Italian). Retrieved 19 January 2013.
  3. ^ . Confederation of Canons Regular of St. Augustine. Archived from the original on 23 September 2015. Retrieved 19 January 2013.
  4. ^ "Congregations and Houses". Augustinian canons. Retrieved 16 February 2013.
  5. ^ Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Giustiniani s.v. 1. Lorenzo" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 12 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 54–55.
  6. ^ Olszewski, Edward J. (2004). Cardinal Pietro Ottoboni (1667-1740) and the Vatican Tomb of Pope Alexander VIII. American Philosophical Society. p. 122. ISBN 9780871692528. OCLC 56014539.
  7. ^ The Oblations in the Old Rite of Canonisation. from the original on February 19, 2014. (at 1:29).
  8. ^ Calendarium Romanum, Libreria Editrice Vaticana (1969), p. 137
  9. ^ Martyrologium Romanum, Libreria Editrice Vaticana (2001), ISBN 88-209-7210-7

External links edit

  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainHerbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Lawrence Justinian". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.

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Lawrence Justinian Italian Lorenzo Giustiniani 1 July 1381 8 January 1456 was a Venetian Catholic priest and bishop who became the first Patriarch of Venice He is venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church SaintLawrence JustinianPatriarch of VenicePortrait by Gentile Bellini 1465 ChurchCatholic ChurchAppointed1451Term ended1456PredecessorPost establishedSuccessorMaffio ContariniOrdersOrdination1407Personal detailsBorn1 July 1381 1 Venice Republic of VeniceDiedJanuary 8 1456 1456 01 08 aged 74 Venice Republic of VeniceDenominationRoman CatholicSainthoodFeast day8 January Catholic Church 5 September General Roman Calendar 1690 1969 Venerated inCatholic ChurchBeatified1524 Rome Papal Statesby Pope Clement VIICanonized16 October 1690 Rome Papal Statesby Pope Alexander VIIIAttributesEpiscopal vestmentsPatronagePatriarchate of VeniceShrinesBasilica of San Pietro di Castello Contents 1 Biography 2 Veneration 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksBiography editLawrence Justinian was a member of the well known Giustiniani family which includes several saints The piety of his mother seems to have served as an inspiration for his own spirituality as he chose a life of prayer and service In 1404 after he had been ordained a deacon at the suggestion of an uncle who was a priest he joined a community of canons regular following a monastic form of life on the island of San Giorgio in Alga 2 He was admired by his fellows for his poverty mortification and fervency of prayer Two years after his ordination to the Catholic priesthood in 1407 the community accepted the Rule of St Augustine He was chosen to be the first prior of the community 3 Lawrence promoted the Constitutions which had been established for the Canons Regular of St George which was embraced by other communities of Canons in the region and shortly thereafter he became the Prior General of a Congregation He was so zealous in spreading it that he was looked upon as if he were the actual founder of the Order In 1433 Pope Eugene IV one of the founders of the Monastery of San Giorgio 4 named Gustiniani as the Bishop of Castello He found a diocese in shambles and his administration was marked by considerable growth and reform In 1451 Pope Nicholas V united the Diocese of Castello with the Patriarchate of Grado and the seat of the patriarchate was moved to Venice making Giustiniani the first Patriarch of Venice a post that he held for over four years It was during Lawrence s rule that Constantinople fell to Muslim forces Due to their centuries of close trading partnerships with Byzantine Empire the people of Venice were in panic as to their future He took a leading role in helping the Republic to deal with the crisis working with the Senate to help chart its future as well as with the clergy and people to calm them 2 Veneration edit nbsp St Lawrence Giustiniani adoring the Baby Jesus by Luca Giordano 17th century nbsp Lorenzo Giustiniani 1465 Gallerie dell Accademia Venice by Gentile Bellini nbsp De disciplina et perfectione monasticae conversationis nbsp Statue of Saint Lawrence Justinian in the Cathedral of PaduaHe died on January 8 1456 and was canonized by Pope Alexander VIII 1689 1691 His works consisting of sermons letters and ascetic treatises have been frequently reprinted 5 He was proclaimed saint on October 16 1690 by Pope Alexander VIII at the presence of Cardinal Pietro Ottoboni as procurator assisted by Cardinal Carpegna and of Abbot Pier Santi Fonti in quality of master of ceremonies 6 7 Pope Innocent XII 1691 1700 inserted his feast day in the General Roman Calendar for celebration on 5 September the anniversary of his elevation to the episcopate Because of the saint s limited importance worldwide his liturgical celebration is no longer included in the General Roman Calendar 8 and his feast was moved to 8 January the day of his death 9 See also editPortals nbsp Biography nbsp Catholicism nbsp Saints Louis BarboReferences edit Saint of the Day September 5 saintpatrickdc org Retrieved 2012 02 29 a b San Lorenzo Giustiniani Santi e beati in Italian Retrieved 19 January 2013 Saints of the Canons Regular Confederation of Canons Regular of St Augustine Archived from the original on 23 September 2015 Retrieved 19 January 2013 Congregations and Houses Augustinian canons Retrieved 16 February 2013 Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Giustiniani s v 1 Lorenzo Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 12 11th ed Cambridge University Press pp 54 55 Olszewski Edward J 2004 Cardinal Pietro Ottoboni 1667 1740 and the Vatican Tomb of Pope Alexander VIII American Philosophical Society p 122 ISBN 9780871692528 OCLC 56014539 The Oblations in the Old Rite of Canonisation Archived from the original on February 19 2014 at 1 29 Calendarium Romanum Libreria Editrice Vaticana 1969 p 137 Martyrologium Romanum Libreria Editrice Vaticana 2001 ISBN 88 209 7210 7External links editLawrence Justinian at the Catholic Encyclopedia nbsp This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Herbermann Charles ed 1913 Lawrence Justinian Catholic Encyclopedia New York Robert Appleton Company Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lawrence Justinian amp oldid 1143549251, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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