Saint Anthony Maria Zaccaria was an Italian saint. Anthony was born in the city of Cremona in the Duchy of Milan. He lost his father at the age of two, and was brought up as an only child by his mother. At an early age, he took a private vow of chastity. He studied philosophy at the University of Pavia, and, from 1520, medicine at the University of Padua. After completing studies in 1524, he practised as a doctor in Cremona for three years. In 1527, he started studying for the priesthood.

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  • Saint Anthony Maria Zaccaria was an Italian saint. Anthony was born in the city of Cremona in the Duchy of Milan. He lost his father at the age of two, and was brought up as an only child by his mother. At an early age, he took a private vow of chastity. He studied philosophy at the University of Pavia, and, from 1520, medicine at the University of Padua. After completing studies in 1524, he practised as a doctor in Cremona for three years. In 1527, he started studying for the priesthood. Because of his already extensive studies and his Christian upbringing, he was ordained in 1528. Having explored his calling for two years, mainly working in hospitals and institutions for the poor, he became the spiritual advisor to Countess Ludovica Torelli of Guastalla (then the tiny County of Guastalla) in 1530, and followed her to Milan. While there, he laid the foundations of three religious orders: one for men (the Clerics Regular of St Paul, commonly known as the Barnabites); a female branch of uncloistered nuns, the Angelic Sisters of St. Paul; and a lay congregation for married people, the Laity of St. Paul, originally called the Married of St. Paul, and sometimes referred to in North America as the Oblates of St. Paul. The three foundations met regularly and engaged together in various forms of apostolic action. Their aim was the reform of the decadent society of their day, beginning with the clergy and religious. The Barnabites' main devotions were the teachings of Saint Paul and emphasis on love for the Eucharist and Christ crucified. Since the order criticized what they saw as abuses in the Roman Catholic Church, Zaccaria soon gained a number of enemies, and as the order's founder, he was twice investigated for heresy, in 1534 and 1537. He was acquitted both times. In 1536, he stepped down as general of the order and went to Vicenza, where he reformed two convents and founded the order's second house. While in Vincenza, he popularized for the laity the Forty-hour devotion--solemn exposition of the Blessed Sacrament for the adoration of the faithful--accompanied by preaching. He also revived the custom of ringing church bells at 3 p.m. on Fridays, in remembrance of the Crucifixion. He left only a few writings: twelve letters, six sermons, and the constitution of the Barnabites. While on a mission to Guastalla, Italy, in 1539, he caught a fever. Combined with the strict penances he performed, his health waned and he died on 5 July 1539, at the age of 37. He was buried in the convent of the Angelics of St Paul, the female branch of the Barnabites, in Milan. 27 years after his death, his body was found to be incorrupt. His mortal remains are now enshrined at the Church of St. Barnabas in Milan, Italy. He was honored as a saint by the Barnabites and others, but his cult was not confirmed until 3 January 1890, when Pope Leo XIII beatified him. The same pontiff canonized him on 27 May 1897. His feast day is celebrated on 5 July. In art, he is depicted wearing the black cassock of the order and holding a lily, cross, chalice and/or host.
  • Antonio Maria Zaccaria war der Begründer des Barnabitenordens und katholischer Heiliger.
  • Sant Antoni Maria Zaccaria (Cremona, 1502 - 5 de juliol de 1539) va ser un prevere italià, fundador de l'orde dels Clergues Regulars de Sant Pau. Va ser canonitzat i és venerat com a sant per l'Església Catòlica.
  • San Antonio María Zaccaria, médico y sacerdote italiano (1502-1539), fundador de los Clérigos Regulares de San Pablo (Barnabitas), de las Hermanas Angélicas de San Pablo y Laicos de San Pablo, institutor de la fiesta de “La Adoración de las 40 horas”. Es uno de los tantos santos fundadores que caracterizaron el siglo XVI.
  • Antoine-Marie Zaccaria, né en 1502 à Crémone en Lombardie et décédé le 5 juillet 1539, était un ecclésiastique italien. Il fonda la congrégation des Barnabites pour préparer les travaux du concile de Trente et est considéré comme saint dans l'église catholique.
  • De heilige Antonius Maria Zaccaria was afkomstig uit een voorname Italiaanse familie. Hij studeerde medicijnen in Padua en werd priester toen hij 26 was. Hij richtte onder de stadselite van Milaan geestelijke groepen op, die moesten doorwerken naar de brede massa. in 1530 richt hij de de congregatie van de Barnabieten op, en enkele jaren later de vrouwelijke congregatie van de Engelen van Sint-Paulus. De Barnabieten houden zich bezig met onderwijs en volksmissies. Het is op initiatief van Zaccaria dat op vrijdag de klokken luiden op het stervensuur van Jezus Christus en het veertigurengebed gebeden wordt tussen Goede Vrijdag en Pasen ter herinnering aan de begrafenis van Jezus Christus. In 1897 werd hij heilig verklaard. Zijn feestdag wordt gevierd op 5 juli.
  • Antonio Maria Zaccaria foi um médico e padre católico italiano, fundador da Ordem dos Clérigos Regulares de São Paulo, e da Congregação das Freiras Angélicas de São Paulo. Papa Leão XIII o proclamou Santo em 1897.
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  • Saint Anthony Maria Zaccaria was an Italian saint. Anthony was born in the city of Cremona in the Duchy of Milan. He lost his father at the age of two, and was brought up as an only child by his mother. At an early age, he took a private vow of chastity. He studied philosophy at the University of Pavia, and, from 1520, medicine at the University of Padua. After completing studies in 1524, he practised as a doctor in Cremona for three years. In 1527, he started studying for the priesthood.
  • Antonio Maria Zaccaria war der Begründer des Barnabitenordens und katholischer Heiliger.
  • Sant Antoni Maria Zaccaria (Cremona, 1502 - 5 de juliol de 1539) va ser un prevere italià, fundador de l'orde dels Clergues Regulars de Sant Pau. Va ser canonitzat i és venerat com a sant per l'Església Catòlica.
  • San Antonio María Zaccaria, médico y sacerdote italiano (1502-1539), fundador de los Clérigos Regulares de San Pablo (Barnabitas), de las Hermanas Angélicas de San Pablo y Laicos de San Pablo, institutor de la fiesta de “La Adoración de las 40 horas”. Es uno de los tantos santos fundadores que caracterizaron el siglo XVI.
  • Antoine-Marie Zaccaria, né en 1502 à Crémone en Lombardie et décédé le 5 juillet 1539, était un ecclésiastique italien. Il fonda la congrégation des Barnabites pour préparer les travaux du concile de Trente et est considéré comme saint dans l'église catholique.
  • De heilige Antonius Maria Zaccaria was afkomstig uit een voorname Italiaanse familie. Hij studeerde medicijnen in Padua en werd priester toen hij 26 was. Hij richtte onder de stadselite van Milaan geestelijke groepen op, die moesten doorwerken naar de brede massa. in 1530 richt hij de de congregatie van de Barnabieten op, en enkele jaren later de vrouwelijke congregatie van de Engelen van Sint-Paulus. De Barnabieten houden zich bezig met onderwijs en volksmissies.
  • Antonio Maria Zaccaria foi um médico e padre católico italiano, fundador da Ordem dos Clérigos Regulares de São Paulo, e da Congregação das Freiras Angélicas de São Paulo. Papa Leão XIII o proclamou Santo em 1897.
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