April 1st 14th century

Blessed Gerard

A 14th-century Camaldolese religious, Blessed Gerard entered the monastery at the age of nine. A devoted priest and parish administrator, he distinguished himself by his charity, multiplying bread for the poor and protecting a city from enemies through his prayer.

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    BLESSED GERARD, CAMALDOLESE RELIGIOUS (1367).

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    Origins and entry into religious life

    Born in 1280 to peasant parents, Gerard entered the monastery of Santa Croce at the age of nine.

    Blessed Gerard was bo Le bienheureux Gérard Fourteenth-century Camaldolese religious, known for his charity and miracles. rn in 1280. He owed his life to pious peasants. At the age of nine, he took the religious habit in the monastery of Santa Croce, near Sas monastère de Sainte-Croix Monastery where Gerard took the religious habit at the age of nine. soferrato.

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    Priestly ministry and trials

    Having become a priest, he administered several parishes and faced the hostility of envious people before manifesting his holiness through miracles.

    Raised to the priesthood, he applied himself with ardor to acquiring monastic perfection. His superiors conferred upon him the administration of a parish where he gave numerous examples of piety and charity. Pursued by envious people, he was forced to leave it, and he subsequently served two others. He then returned to the first, where his holiness was manifested through several miracles.

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    Miracles and end of life

    He performed wonders to feed the poor and protect a city before passing away in 1367.

    This servant of God multiplied bread to feed the poor of a city near his residence, and put to flight, through his prayers, the enemies who were besieging that city. He died on November 18, 1367; and he is honored on April 1 in the Camaldolese Order.

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    Honored by the Camaldolese Order, his life is documented in the history of this order.

    History of the Camaldolese Order.

    Official source Les Petits Bollandistes, by Mgr Paul GUÉRIN, chamberlain to His Holiness Pius IX.

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    1. Born in 1280 to peasant parents
    2. Took the habit at the age of nine at the monastery of Sainte-Croix
    3. Ordination to the priesthood
    4. Administration of several parishes
    5. Temporary exile due to persecution by envious people
    6. Return to his first parish and performance of miracles