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Vincent Strambi

Roman Catholic Bishop

Died when: 79 years 0 days (948 months)
Star Sign: Capricorn

 

Vincent Strambi

Vincenzo Strambi (1 January 1745 - 1 January 1824) - in religious Vincenzo Maria di San Paolo - was an Italian Roman Catholic prelate who was a professed member from the Passionists and served as the Bishop of Macerata-Tolentino from 1801 until his resignation in 1823.

Strambi became a Passionist despite its founder Saint Paul of the Cross refusing him several times due to Strambi's frail constitution.

But he practiced Passionist austerities which continued after his appointment as a bishop that saw him favor his religious habit rather than the usual episcopal garb.

Strambi was known for his charitable projects that included the care of the poor and the reduction of diocesan expenditures in order to provide for them; he took special interests in the education and ongoing formation of priests.

Strambi was exiled from his diocese 1808 after he refused to take an oath of allegiance to the First French Empire under Napoleon who had annexed Macerata as part of his empire.

He spent that time in Novara and Milan before he managed to return to his see in a triumphant return in 1814.

He served as bishop for the remainder of the pontificate of Pope Pius VII before his successor Pope Leo XII accepted Strambi's resignation and summoned him to Rome as his advisor.

But the sudden illness of the pope - which seemed to prove fatal - prompted Strambi to offer his own life to God so that the pope could live.

Leo XII rallied to great surprise but Strambi died of a stroke within the week.His canonization cause opened after his death on 25 June 1845 and he was named as Venerable on 1 April 1894.

Pope Pius XI beatified Bishop Strambi in 1925 while Pope Pius XII later canonized him a couple of decades later in 1950.


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