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William of Fenoli〔William of Fenoli: http://www.angelfire.com/nv2/monastic2/carthusian/william.html〕 (d. ''circa'' 1205) was a monk of the Carthusian Order,〔Carthusian Order: http://www.angelfire.com/nv2/monastic2/carthusian/home.html〕 who lived in the late 12th - early 13th Century. He was a lay-brother at the Charterhouse of Casularum in Lombardy, where he managed the monastery's external affairs. According to Carthusian annals, "He was untutored in theology, in philosophy and in worldly knowledge, but in spiritual life and good works he was most learned. His holiness was made known by very many miracles both during his life and after his death".〔Carthusian history: Le Couteulx, ''Annales Ordinis Cartusiensis'' vol. iii, pp. 293-302.〕 For this, and accounts of other miracles performed at his intercession, William of Fenoli was ''beatified'' by Pope Pius IX, who approved his ''cultus'' (limited, local veneration) in 1860.〔Papal records: ''Analecta Juris Pontificii'', vol. v, 1861, cc. 129-134.〕 He is chiefly known for the following miracle. One day, when he was returning from his field work, he was set upon by robbers〔Miracles: http://www.lngplants.com/Miracles_1200.html#1205_Blessed_William_of_Fenoli 〕 and defended himself by tearing the leg off his donkey, using this as a cudgel to drive off his attackers. Afterwards, he miraculously healed the donkey, restoring its leg. Blessed William is therefore often depicted in iconography with his donkey, brandishing the donkey's leg.〔Medallion by Giovanni Scrivo (1868-1933), kept at the Museo della Certosa - C. da Certosa, 1 - 89822 Serra San Bruno (VV) - Italy. Web address: http://www.museo.certosini.info/.〕 His Feast Day falls on 19 December,〔Feast Day: http://www.saintpatrickdc.org/ss/1219.shtml〕 according to the Roman calendar, but on 16 December〔 in the Carthusian calendar. ==References== 〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「William of Fenoli」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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