Gratia Benedetto di CattaroBlessed Gratia of Cattaro

[Gratia Benedetto di Cattaro]
Anche conosciuto comeAlso known as

  • Gracija di CattaroGracija of Cattaro
  • Gratia di KotorGratia of Kotor
  • Grazia di CattaroGrazia of Cattaro

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Figlio di un pescatore povero. Il pescatore adriatico e l'agricoltore nella sua gioventù. Marinaio. Nel 1468, mentre in un viaggio a Venezia, l'Italia lui sentì un sermone da Simon Beato di Camerino; lui fu così commosso che lui rinunciò la sua vita mondana e diventò un Augustinian posano il fratello al monastero di Monte Ortono vicino a Padua, l'Italia. Lui lavorò nel giardino, il monastero e la sagrestia. Dopo di 15 anni lui fu trasferito al monastero di San Cristoforo su Murano dalla costa di Venezia; lui visse là il resto della sua vita. Famoso per il suo regalo di conoscenza infusa, che è, sapendo cose che non ci fu nessuna ragione per sospettare che lui avesse imparato. Si disse che una luce brillava è la cella, e lui fu conosciuto come un lavoratore di miracolo. Ebbe una devozione speciale all'Eucarestia e spese il suo tempo libero in adorazione. Son of a poor fisherman. Adriatic fisherman and farmer in his youth. Sailor. In 1468, while on a trip to Venice, Italy he heard a sermon by Blessed Simon of Camerino; he was so moved that he gave up his worldly life and became an Augustinian lay brother at the monastery of Monte Ortono near Padua, Italy. He worked in the garden, monastery and sacristy. After 15 years he was transferred to the monastery of San Cristoforo on Murano off the shore of Venice; he lived there the rest of his life. Famous for his gift of infused knowledge, that is, knowing things that there was no reason to suspect he had learned. A light was said to shine over is cell, and he was known as a miracle worker. Had a special devotion to the Eucharist and spent his spare time in adoration. of Monte Ortono near Padua, Italy. He worked in the garden, monastery and sacristy. After 15 years he was transferred to the monastery of San Cristoforo on Murano off the shore of Venice; he lived there the rest of his life. Famous for his gift of infused knowledge, that is, knowing things that there was no reason to suspect he had learned. A light was said to shine over is cell, and he was known as a miracle worker. Had a special devotion to the Eucharist and spent his spare time in adoration. of San Cristoforo on Murano off the shore of Venice; he lived there the rest of his life. Famous for his gift of infused knowledge, that is, knowing things that there was no reason to suspect he had learned. A light was said to shine over is cell, and he was known as a miracle worker. Had a special devotion to the Eucharist and spent his spare time in adoration.

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  • Gratia Benedetto di Cattaro”. Saints.SQPN.com. Il 8 novembre 2009. Ragnatela. {data di oggi}. <http://saints.sqpn.com/blessed-gratia-of-cattaro/>“Blessed Gratia of Cattaro”. Saints.SQPN.com. 8 November 2009. Web. {today’s date}. <http://saints.sqpn.com/blessed-gratia-of-cattaro/>