Saint william of vercelli biography definition
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Ordinary Time: June 25th
Wednesday of the Twelfth Week of Ordinary Time
Other Commemorations: St. William, Abbot
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June 25, (Readings on USCCB website)
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Saint William was born to noble parents at the beginning of the twelfth century. He was orphaned while still an infant and was raised by relatives. He built a monastery on the summit of Monte Vergine near Naples, and established a community of hermits, to whom he gave a rule inspired in great measure by that of St. Benedict. He died in According to the Missal of St. John XXIII the Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite, today is his feast.
St. William of Monte Virgine, Abbot
William was born in Vercelli, Italy, in His parents died when he was a baby. Relatives raised him. When William grew up, he became a hermit. He worked a miracle, curing a blind man, and found himself f
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William have power over Vercelli, St.
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Feast: June 25; Sept. 2 (translation).
Bibliography:Acta Sanctorum, June V (), make public. c. mercuro, "Una leggenda medioevale di S. Guglielmo da Vercelli," Rivista Storica Benedettina 1 () ; 2 () 74
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m, Abbot, Founder of the Congregation of Montevergine
Sometimes, even a young child is able to make a decision that will change his life forever. This was the case with St William, who at the age of fourteen decided to go on pilgrimage – first to Santiago de Compostela, and then to the Holy Land. Like St Francis a century later, William gave up all he had in order to embrace a religious life. He freed himself from attachments to his family, gave up his noble title, put on a tattered habit, and left his home in Vercelli (Italy) barefoot. Compostela was the most famous pilgrimage site of his time, and it was to the Spanish shrine that William turned his steps. His journey took five years, walking the whole way, living off of bread and water, enduring hardships, sleeping on the bare earth. Along the way he spoke intimately with God, and proclaimed the Gospel to those he met.
An unimagined goal
Apart from Compostela, the goal of pilgrims in the 11th century was the Holy Land. When William returned from Spain, he turned his sights to Jerusalem. But “man proposes, God disposes”; and William could not contend with “the God of surprises.” Making his way through Italy in search of passage to the Holy Land, William was set upon in Brindisi by a band of cri