Bl. Domenico Lentini
Feast day: February 25
Birth: 20 November 1770 Lauria, Potenza, ITALY
Death: 25 February 1828 aged 57 Lauria, Potenza,ITALY
Venerated 27 January 1935 by Pope Pius XI
Beatified By: 12 October 1997 by Pope John Paul II at Rome, Italy
Blessed Dominic Lentini was born November 20, 1770. Dominic family was of poor economic conditions, but rich in faith and honesty. He was baptized on the day of birth. At fourteen years old, Dominic followed the vocation of the priesthood. In 1793, he was ordained deacon in Mormanno. On the feast of Pentecost, June 8, 1794, Dominic was ordained a priest in the Cathedral of Marsiconuovo. Always available for the Sacrament of Penance, Dominic heared the confessions of the faithful diligently, he devoted himself with all his strength to evangelize. Equipped with all the gifts of prophecy and searching of hearts, would have worked wonders in life, died Feb. 25, 1828, in his house. His humble devotion to the Church and his parishioners led all who knew him to consider him a model for priests, and a saint even in life.
Blessed Domenico Lentini was an Italian Roman Catholic priest.Lentini was ordained as a priest in 1794 and served as a life-long parish priest in his hometown of Potenza where he dedicated himself to promoting Eucharistic devotion and to working alongside the poor of his area. But he also fostered a deep dedication to education and evangelization and often taught parishioners catechism and literature while also making himself available to hear the confessions of penitents
In his childhood he was vivacious and often ran to trees looking for birds. Lentini received his Confirmation on 16 June 1772.
In 1785 he felt a call to become a priest and he commenced his ecclesial studies alongside Giuseppe Ielpo who entered just a few months prior to him. Ielpo would later become Lentini's confessor. He began his studies in Policastro (at Salerno) from 1785 to 1787 and had to transfer his studies to Lauria due to his poor economic condition. But his father expressed his happiness at his son's vocation and was present when his son was made a priest.
Lentini received his ordination into the diaconate on 27 October 1793 in Mormanno from the Bishop of Cassano all'Jonio Giovanni Battista Coppola.Lentini received his solemn ordination to the priesthood at Pentecost on 8 June 1794 in the Marsico Nuovo Cathedral from Bishop Bernardo Maria Latorre (since Policastro had no bishop at the time); he was then assigned to work as a parish priest in his hometown. He was devoted to the Eucharist and gained a reputation as a noted homilist as well as for his extensive pastoral work with the poor. He turned his home into a school where he taught theological studies and catechism to parishioners as well as other subjects such as literature. He taught such subjects to people with no need for compensation.His devotion to the Eucharist also led him to promote this among his parishioners in order to foster greater devotion to it.
Lentini often subjected himself to penitential practices and he sometimes deprived himself of nourishment in the spirit of living in total and constant penance with the corporal mortification of the flesh and sleeping of the floor. He did this for the atonement of sins and in the imitation of Jesus Christ. He was also known for his frugal manner of living and sacrificed the various trappings of the priesthood to express his desire to live like the poor. Lentini was further referred to as the "Precursor to the Cure d'Ars" after his death due to his willingness to make himself available to hear the confessions of penitents. His long hours before the Eucharist in adoration - added with his intensive contemplation - led his contemporaries to call him "an angel at the altar" since it was believed he experienced ecstasies before the Blessed Sacrament. He was also noted for being able to convert the hearts of sinners whom he met.
In February 1828 he was before the Eucharist when he suffered a sudden and severe pain that forced him to his bed. His friend Giuseppe Ielpo granted him the Extreme Unction on 22 February 1828. He died on 25 February 1828 in his home in the evening around 8:30pm with a reputation for saintliness. He died with a crucifix in hand and a lighted candle at his side. His funeral was held during a full week in which his remains emitted a sweet scent noted to be the odor of saintliness. His remains were said to have also been warm and flexible.There is a parish in Catanzaro that was named in his honor.
The cause of canonization commenced on a local diocesan level from 1842 to 1844 and again from 1890 to 1893 despite the fact that the formal cause started on 12 April 1905 under Pope Pius X; this titled Lentini as a Servant of God. Theologians confirmed his writings being in line with doctrine on 8 June 1896. The cause continued in Rome in an apostolic process spanning from 1905 to 1921. The Congregation for Rites validated these processes on 23 July 1926. Members of an antepreparatory committee approved the cause on 28 October 1930 as did a preparatory one on 26 June 1931 and a general committee on 15 January 1935. It was Pope Pius XI who declared that Lentini lived a life of heroic virtue which bestowed upon him the title of Venerable on 27 January 1935.
His beatification depended on papal confirmation of a miracle attributed to him. One such case was investigated and then taken to the Congregation for the Causes of Saints for assessment; the C.C.S. validated the investigation on 15 January 1993. Medical experts approved the miracle on 18 May 1995 as did the theologians on 13 October 1995 and the C.C.S. members on 4 June 1996. Pope John Paul II approved a miracle attributed to him on 17 December 1996 and presided over Lentini's beatification on 12 October 1997.
The canonization all depends on papal confirmation of one more miracle; one such case is under investigation and the process of investigation received C.C.S. validation on 5 November 2010. The medical board stationed in Rome approved this healing as a miracle on 9 October 2014.
Feast day: February 25
Birth: 20 November 1770 Lauria, Potenza, ITALY
Death: 25 February 1828 aged 57 Lauria, Potenza,ITALY
Venerated 27 January 1935 by Pope Pius XI
Beatified By: 12 October 1997 by Pope John Paul II at Rome, Italy
Blessed Dominic Lentini was born November 20, 1770. Dominic family was of poor economic conditions, but rich in faith and honesty. He was baptized on the day of birth. At fourteen years old, Dominic followed the vocation of the priesthood. In 1793, he was ordained deacon in Mormanno. On the feast of Pentecost, June 8, 1794, Dominic was ordained a priest in the Cathedral of Marsiconuovo. Always available for the Sacrament of Penance, Dominic heared the confessions of the faithful diligently, he devoted himself with all his strength to evangelize. Equipped with all the gifts of prophecy and searching of hearts, would have worked wonders in life, died Feb. 25, 1828, in his house. His humble devotion to the Church and his parishioners led all who knew him to consider him a model for priests, and a saint even in life.
Blessed Domenico Lentini was an Italian Roman Catholic priest.Lentini was ordained as a priest in 1794 and served as a life-long parish priest in his hometown of Potenza where he dedicated himself to promoting Eucharistic devotion and to working alongside the poor of his area. But he also fostered a deep dedication to education and evangelization and often taught parishioners catechism and literature while also making himself available to hear the confessions of penitents
In his childhood he was vivacious and often ran to trees looking for birds. Lentini received his Confirmation on 16 June 1772.
In 1785 he felt a call to become a priest and he commenced his ecclesial studies alongside Giuseppe Ielpo who entered just a few months prior to him. Ielpo would later become Lentini's confessor. He began his studies in Policastro (at Salerno) from 1785 to 1787 and had to transfer his studies to Lauria due to his poor economic condition. But his father expressed his happiness at his son's vocation and was present when his son was made a priest.
Lentini received his ordination into the diaconate on 27 October 1793 in Mormanno from the Bishop of Cassano all'Jonio Giovanni Battista Coppola.Lentini received his solemn ordination to the priesthood at Pentecost on 8 June 1794 in the Marsico Nuovo Cathedral from Bishop Bernardo Maria Latorre (since Policastro had no bishop at the time); he was then assigned to work as a parish priest in his hometown. He was devoted to the Eucharist and gained a reputation as a noted homilist as well as for his extensive pastoral work with the poor. He turned his home into a school where he taught theological studies and catechism to parishioners as well as other subjects such as literature. He taught such subjects to people with no need for compensation.His devotion to the Eucharist also led him to promote this among his parishioners in order to foster greater devotion to it.
Lentini often subjected himself to penitential practices and he sometimes deprived himself of nourishment in the spirit of living in total and constant penance with the corporal mortification of the flesh and sleeping of the floor. He did this for the atonement of sins and in the imitation of Jesus Christ. He was also known for his frugal manner of living and sacrificed the various trappings of the priesthood to express his desire to live like the poor. Lentini was further referred to as the "Precursor to the Cure d'Ars" after his death due to his willingness to make himself available to hear the confessions of penitents. His long hours before the Eucharist in adoration - added with his intensive contemplation - led his contemporaries to call him "an angel at the altar" since it was believed he experienced ecstasies before the Blessed Sacrament. He was also noted for being able to convert the hearts of sinners whom he met.
In February 1828 he was before the Eucharist when he suffered a sudden and severe pain that forced him to his bed. His friend Giuseppe Ielpo granted him the Extreme Unction on 22 February 1828. He died on 25 February 1828 in his home in the evening around 8:30pm with a reputation for saintliness. He died with a crucifix in hand and a lighted candle at his side. His funeral was held during a full week in which his remains emitted a sweet scent noted to be the odor of saintliness. His remains were said to have also been warm and flexible.There is a parish in Catanzaro that was named in his honor.
The cause of canonization commenced on a local diocesan level from 1842 to 1844 and again from 1890 to 1893 despite the fact that the formal cause started on 12 April 1905 under Pope Pius X; this titled Lentini as a Servant of God. Theologians confirmed his writings being in line with doctrine on 8 June 1896. The cause continued in Rome in an apostolic process spanning from 1905 to 1921. The Congregation for Rites validated these processes on 23 July 1926. Members of an antepreparatory committee approved the cause on 28 October 1930 as did a preparatory one on 26 June 1931 and a general committee on 15 January 1935. It was Pope Pius XI who declared that Lentini lived a life of heroic virtue which bestowed upon him the title of Venerable on 27 January 1935.
His beatification depended on papal confirmation of a miracle attributed to him. One such case was investigated and then taken to the Congregation for the Causes of Saints for assessment; the C.C.S. validated the investigation on 15 January 1993. Medical experts approved the miracle on 18 May 1995 as did the theologians on 13 October 1995 and the C.C.S. members on 4 June 1996. Pope John Paul II approved a miracle attributed to him on 17 December 1996 and presided over Lentini's beatification on 12 October 1997.
The canonization all depends on papal confirmation of one more miracle; one such case is under investigation and the process of investigation received C.C.S. validation on 5 November 2010. The medical board stationed in Rome approved this healing as a miracle on 9 October 2014.
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