Saint Antoninus (Anthony of Florence, Antonio Pierozzi, also called De Forciglioni) was an archbishop of Florence. Born in the city of Florence, he entered the Dominican order in his 16th year. Soon, in spite of his youth, he was with the government of various houses of his order at Cortona, Rome, Naples and Florence, which he labored zealously to reform. He was involved in the establishment of the convent of San Marco, Florence.
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- Saint Antoninus (Anthony of Florence, Antonio Pierozzi, also called De Forciglioni) was an archbishop of Florence. Born in the city of Florence, he entered the Dominican order in his 16th year. Soon, in spite of his youth, he was with the government of various houses of his order at Cortona, Rome, Naples and Florence, which he labored zealously to reform. He was involved in the establishment of the convent of San Marco, Florence. The convent's cells, including one for Cosimo de' Medici, were painted in fresco by Fra Angelico and his assistants. Antoninus was consecrated Archbishop of Florence in 1446 on the initiative of Pope Eugene IV, and won the esteem and love of his people, especially by his energy and resource in combating the effects of the plague and earthquake in 1448 and 1453. Antoninus lived a life of austerity as archbishop. His relations with the Medici regime were close but not always harmonious. He died on May 2, 1459, and Pope Pius II conducted his funeral. (The pope was on his way to the Council of Mantua when he heard of the archbishop's death. ) Antoninus had a great reputation for theological learning, and sat as a papal theologian at the Council of Florence (1439). Of his various works, the list of which is given in Quétif-Echard, De Scriptoribus Ordinis Praedicatorum, vol. i. 818, the best-known are his Summa theologica (Venice, 1477; Verona, 1740) and the Summa confessionalis, Curam illius habes (Mondovi, 1472), invaluable to confessors. (This is one of three guides for confessors he wrote. ) His writings, some in Italian, reflect a pronounced awareness of the problems of social and economic development. He argued in them that the state had a duty to intervene in mercantile affairs for the common good, and the obligation to help the poor and needy. His viewpoint on vanity of women's dress made concessions to the social status of women of high birth or married to holders of high office. Because of his small stature, he was also called 'Little Anthony' (Antonino). He is also the Patron Saint of Moncalvo, near Turin. Saint Antoninus was canonized by Pope Adrian VI, who himself held ideas of radical and drastic church reform similar to that of Antoninus. Saint Antoninus' feast day, which was not in the Tridentine Calendar, was inserted in the General Roman Calendar in 1683, for celebration on May 10 as a Double, a rank altered in 1960 to that of Third-Class Feast. Since 1969, it is no longer in the General Roman Calendar, but the Roman Martyrology indicates that it is still observed, moved to May 2, the day of his death.
- San Antonino de Florencia, dominico italiano, cuyo nombre real era Antonino Pierozzi. Nació en 1389, hijo de un notario florentino. Entró en 1406 como dominico bajo la tutela de Giovanni Dominici, detractor de los humanistas que comenzaban a florecer en la ciudad. Fue nombrado Arzobispo de Florencia en 1446 por Eugenio IV. Murió en dicha ciudad en mayo de 1459, a la edad de 70 años. Entre sus obras destacan la Summa sacrae theologiae y la Chronica. Fue conocido por sus discursos moralizantes. Fue canonizado por el papa Adriano VI en 1523 y la Iglesia Católica celebra su festividad el 10 de mayo
- Antonino Pierozzi de Forciglioni, plus connu comme saint Antonin de Florence, né en 1389 à Florence, religieux italien entré dans l'ordre dominicain en 1405, archevêque de Florence de 1446 à sa mort, le 10 mai 1459 à Montughi, 2 mai 1459), est un représentant du courant dominicain réformateur dit « de l'observance ». Il est vénéré comme saint par l'église catholique et fêté le 10 mai.
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- Bust outside the home of Saint Antoninus, Torre dei Pierozzi. Florence, Italy.
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- Saint Anthony (disambiguation)
- others known as Saint Anthony
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- Saint Antoninus (Anthony of Florence, Antonio Pierozzi, also called De Forciglioni) was an archbishop of Florence. Born in the city of Florence, he entered the Dominican order in his 16th year. Soon, in spite of his youth, he was with the government of various houses of his order at Cortona, Rome, Naples and Florence, which he labored zealously to reform. He was involved in the establishment of the convent of San Marco, Florence.
- San Antonino de Florencia, dominico italiano, cuyo nombre real era Antonino Pierozzi. Nació en 1389, hijo de un notario florentino. Entró en 1406 como dominico bajo la tutela de Giovanni Dominici, detractor de los humanistas que comenzaban a florecer en la ciudad. Fue nombrado Arzobispo de Florencia en 1446 por Eugenio IV. Murió en dicha ciudad en mayo de 1459, a la edad de 70 años. Entre sus obras destacan la Summa sacrae theologiae y la Chronica.
- Antonino Pierozzi de Forciglioni, plus connu comme saint Antonin de Florence, né en 1389 à Florence, religieux italien entré dans l'ordre dominicain en 1405, archevêque de Florence de 1446 à sa mort, le 10 mai 1459 à Montughi, 2 mai 1459), est un représentant du courant dominicain réformateur dit « de l'observance ». Il est vénéré comme saint par l'église catholique et fêté le 10 mai.
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- Antoninus of Florence
- Antonino de Florencia
- Antonin de Florence
- Antonino Pierozzi
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