Gundisalvus of Amarante explained

Honorific Prefix:Blessed
Gundisalvus of Amarante
Honorific Suffix:OP
Birth Date:1187
Birth Place:Arriconha, Tagilde, Vizela, Portugal
Death Date:10 January 1259 (aged 71)
Death Place:Amarante, Portugal
Venerated In:Roman Catholic Church
Feast Day:10 January
Beatified Date:16 September 1561
Beatified Place:Saint Peter's Basilica, Papal States
Beatified By:Pope Pius IV

Gundisalvus of Amarante, OP (Portuguese: Gonçalo de Amarante; 1187 – 10 January 1259) was a Portuguese religious priest of the Order of Preachers.[1] He became a Dominican friar and hermit after his return from a long pilgrimage that took him to both Rome and Jerusalem.[2] [3] Pope Pius IV beatified Gundisalvus of Amarante in 1561.

Life

Gundisalvus was born in 1187 in Portugal to nobles. It was said at his baptism he fixed his intense gaze upon the crucifix as he was being carried to the baptismal font.[1] He was devoted to Jesus Christ in his childhood and decided to become a priest. The Archbishop of Braga ordained Gundisalvus and the latter distributed his great wealth to his nephews.[1] [3] Gundisalvus worked in the parish of Saint Paio de Vizela and obtained leave so as to go to visit Rome and Jerusalem while leaving his nephew, also a priest, in charge of the parish. It was held that he returned from the pilgrimage after just over a decade.[2]

Gundisalvus visited the tombs of Saint Peter and Saint Paul before going to Jerusalem via ship. He returned to find that austere measures he now upheld in his life were something that his nephew did not welcome and who set a dog upon him while viewing him as nothing more than a vagrant. Discernment led Gundisalvus to the Dominicans to which order he was admitted into and he was allowed to live as a hermit who was in the service of his local people. He built a bridge himself over the Tâmega River.[1] [2]

According to legend, the workers who helped build the bridge once ran out of wine leading him to smack a rock with his stick causing it to split open with wine pouring out of it. On another occasion the workers ran out of food and he went to the water and called out promoting fish to jump onto the river bank providing the workers with food.[1] [3]

Beatification

Gundisalvus died in 1259. Pius IV beatified him on 16 September 1561, his feast day being celebrated on January 10, the day of his death.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Blessed Gonzalo de Amarante. 15 January 2011. Saints SQPN. 13 October 2016.
  2. Web site: Blessed Gundislavo Amarante. Santi e Beati. 13 October 2016.
  3. Web site: Bl. Gonzalo de Amarante. Catholic Online. 13 October 2017.