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Innocenzo Leonelli (il Venerabile) (1592 – April 1625), called 'The Hermit of Maddalena', was a soldier whose fierce religiosity led him to vow to fight only enemies of the Catholic faith. He was the son of a "wealthy and semi-noble family". His father, Giulio Leonelli, was a well-respected lawyer and onetime Governor of Turin. His brothers were Mutatesia Leonelli, who was appointed as treasurer of the pontifical chambers by Pope Urban VIII, and the Discalced Carmelite missionary Ignatius of Jesus.

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  • Innocenzo Leonelli (es)
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  • Innocenzo Leonelli ( il Venerabile ) (1592 - abril 1625), llamado "El ermitaño de Maddalena", fue un soldado cuya feroz religiosidad lo llevó a jurar luchar solo contra los enemigos de la fe católica . Era el hijo de una "familia rica y semi-noble".​ Su padre, Giulio Leonelli, fue un abogado muy respetado y una vez gobernador de Turín . [3] Sus hermanos fueron Mutatesia Leonelli, quien fue nombrado Tesorero de las Cámaras Pontificias por el Papa Urbano VIII, [4] y el misionero Carmelita Descalzo Ignacio de Jesús.​Primero luchó en Lombardía [4] y más tarde, en 1617, sirvió a su fe luchando contra los protestantes [bajo romano 1] en Bohemia y Hungría . [lower-roman 2] [5] En 1620 [4] o 1622, [5] después de regresar de sus campañas, dio su riqueza a los pobres y renunció a su nombre; buscando (es)
  • Innocenzo Leonelli (il Venerabile) (1592 – April 1625), called 'The Hermit of Maddalena', was a soldier whose fierce religiosity led him to vow to fight only enemies of the Catholic faith. He was the son of a "wealthy and semi-noble family". His father, Giulio Leonelli, was a well-respected lawyer and onetime Governor of Turin. His brothers were Mutatesia Leonelli, who was appointed as treasurer of the pontifical chambers by Pope Urban VIII, and the Discalced Carmelite missionary Ignatius of Jesus. (en)
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  • Innocenzo Leonelli (en)
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  • Innocenzo Leonelli (en)
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  • Brescia (en)
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  • April 1625 (en)
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  • Mutatesia Leonelli, Ignatius of Jesus , and three sisters (en)
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  • Virginia Leonelli née Fornari (en)
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  • soldier, hermit (en)
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  • Tiburzio Lazzari (en)
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  • Innocenzo Leonelli (il Venerabile) (1592 – April 1625), called 'The Hermit of Maddalena', was a soldier whose fierce religiosity led him to vow to fight only enemies of the Catholic faith. He was the son of a "wealthy and semi-noble family". His father, Giulio Leonelli, was a well-respected lawyer and onetime Governor of Turin. His brothers were Mutatesia Leonelli, who was appointed as treasurer of the pontifical chambers by Pope Urban VIII, and the Discalced Carmelite missionary Ignatius of Jesus. He first fought in Lombardy and later, in 1617 he served his faith by fighting Protestants in Bohemia and Hungary. In 1620 or 1622, after returning from his campaigns, he gave his wealth to the poor and renounced his name; seeking peace, he cloistered himself in the hermitage of Santa Maria Maddalena in Brescia, taking the name of Tiburzio Lazzari. He spent his time with the sick and destitute, providing them with conversation and consolation, and would leave the hermitage only to go begging for alms. The life of a hermit sapped his health and he fell gravely ill. The wealthy of Brescia offered him succor in their palaces but he refused them. Rather, he asked to be taken to a hospital to die among the same people he had previously ministered to. Following his death in April 1625, the faithful considered him so holy the Bishop of Brescia had to protect his body from those wanting it for relics. The Bishop later convened a trial to examine his life and works, and thereafter Leonelli was referred to as il Venerabile. Two years after his death, the regents of the hospital re-buried him in a tomb of fine marble. The tomb was relocated in 1733 as part of the restoration and improvements made to the temple of Santa Lucia at that time. (en)
  • Innocenzo Leonelli ( il Venerabile ) (1592 - abril 1625), llamado "El ermitaño de Maddalena", fue un soldado cuya feroz religiosidad lo llevó a jurar luchar solo contra los enemigos de la fe católica . Era el hijo de una "familia rica y semi-noble".​ Su padre, Giulio Leonelli, fue un abogado muy respetado y una vez gobernador de Turín . [3] Sus hermanos fueron Mutatesia Leonelli, quien fue nombrado Tesorero de las Cámaras Pontificias por el Papa Urbano VIII, [4] y el misionero Carmelita Descalzo Ignacio de Jesús.​Primero luchó en Lombardía [4] y más tarde, en 1617, sirvió a su fe luchando contra los protestantes [bajo romano 1] en Bohemia y Hungría . [lower-roman 2] [5] En 1620 [4] o 1622, [5] después de regresar de sus campañas, dio su riqueza a los pobres y renunció a su nombre; buscando la paz, se enclaustró en la ermita de Santa María Magdalena en Brescia, tomando el nombre de Tiburzio Lazzari.​ Pasó su tiempo con los enfermos e indigentes, brindándoles conversación y consuelo, [5] y abandonó la ermita solo para ir a pedir limosna . [3] La vida de un ermitaño minó su salud y cayó gravemente enfermo. Los ricos de Brescia le ofrecieron socorro en sus palacios, pero él los rechazó. Más bien, pidió que lo llevaran a un hospital para morir entre las mismas personas a las que había atendido previamente. Después de su muerte en abril de 1625, [5] los fieles lo consideraron tan santo que el obispo de Brescia tuvo que proteger su cuerpo de aquellos que lo querían para las reliquias.​ tarde, el obispo convocó a un juicio para examinar su vida y sus obras, [6] y, a partir de entonces, a Leonelli se la llamó il Venerabile . [5] Dos años después de su muerte, los regentes del hospital lo volvieron a enterrar en una tumba de mármol fino. La tumba fue reubicada en 1733 como parte de la restauración y las mejoras realizadas en el templo de Santa Lucía en ese preciso momento. [7] (es)
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