Simon Rinalducci Explained

Blessed Simon Rinalducci
Birth Date:late 13th century
Death Date:20 April 1322
Feast Day:20 April
Venerated In:Roman Catholic Church
Birth Place:Todi, Italy
Death Place:Bologna, Italy
Titles:Friar, Preacher
Beatified Date:19 March 1833
Beatified By:Pope Gregory XVI (cultus confirmed)

Simon Rinalducci of Todi was a famous Italian Augustinian friar and preacher of the 13th century.

Life

Rinalducci became an Augustinian friar in 1280. By that time he was already notable for his theological studies. He was a lector, prior of several houses, rumored miracle worker, and in his time, a famous preacher. He was eventually raised to the position of Augustinian provincial prior in Umbria. An episode in his life involves a general chapter conference in 1318, during which he was unjustly accused of several serious charges. Simon chose to keep silence rather than incite scandal among his brothers, and he was eventually acquitted.[1]

Contemporary chronicler Jordan of Quedlinburg writes about this episode in his Life of the Brethren:

In May 1311, it is recorded that the bishop of Terni gave the Augustinians of his episcopal see a church in the diocese chiefly at the request of Rinalducci, whom he held as a very close friend.

Rinalducci died at Bologna in the monastery of Saint James the Great on 20 April 1322.

Veneration

Blessed Simon's relics are venerated at the monastery in Bologna where he died. His feast day is celebrated 20 April, especially in the Augustinian Order. Blessed Simon's cultus was confirmed by Pope Gregory XVI on 19 March 1833.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jones . Terry . Simon Rinalducci . Patron Saints Index . 2007-04-20 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070217093840/http://www.catholic-forum.com/Saints/saints0q.htm . 2007-02-17 .