St. Alphonsus Marie Liguori
Feast day | September 25 |
Patron | of Cork, Diocese of Cork |
Birth | 550 |
Death | 620 |
St. Alphonsus Marie Liguori, born on September 27, 1696, in Marianella, Italy, was a remarkable figure in the Catholic Church. He was a bishop, spiritual writer, composer, musician, artist, poet, lawyer, philosopher, and theologian12. Here are some key aspects of his life:
Early Life and Education
- Noble Birth: Alphonsus was born into a noble family and was the eldest of seven children1.
- Education: He was highly educated, earning doctorates in civil and canon law by the age of 161.
Religious Life
- Priesthood: After practicing law for eight years, Alphonsus was ordained a priest in 17262.
- Founder of the Redemptorists: In 1732, he founded the Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer (Redemptorists), dedicated to parish and foreign missions2.
Contributions and Legacy
- Moral Theology: Alphonsus is renowned for his work in moral theology, particularly his book “Theologia Moralis”2.
- Devotional Writings: He authored many devotional and ascetical works, including “The Glories of Mary” and “The Way of the Cross”1.
- Bishop: In 1762, he was appointed Bishop of Sant’Agata dei Goti, a position he held until 17751.
- Canonization and Titles: He was canonized in 1839 by Pope Gregory XVI and proclaimed a Doctor of the Church in 1871 by Pope Pius IX12. He is the patron saint of confessors and moral theologians3.
Feast Day
- Feast Day: St. Alphonsus’s feast day is celebrated on August 1st3.
St. Alphonsus’s life and works continue to inspire many in their faith journey.
1: Wikipedia 2: Britannica 3: My Catholic Life
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