Saint Bernardine was born into a noble family in Massa Marittima, Province of Siena, Italy, where his father served as governor. After both his parents died by the age of seven, he was raised by his devout aunt, who instilled in him a love for the poor. At eleven, his uncles sent him to study civil and canon law in Siena, where he continued his religious devotion and fasted on Saturdays in honor of the Blessed Virgin Mary. At seventeen, he joined the Confraternity of Our Lady, helping at a local hospital. In 1400, a plague hit Siena, leading Bernardine to gather twelve young men to care for the sick, mirroring Jesus' apostles. After recovering from an illness, he took care of his blind aunt for fourteen months until her death.
He traveled across Italy for over thirty years, initially preaching in churches but soon moving to public squares. He addressed the prevalent sins of his time and promoted devotion to the Holy Name of Jesus through the "IHS" symbol. Throughout his mission, he sought reconciliation and unity among communities, striving for harmony amid conflict. Later in life, he was appointed Vicar General of his order for five years, during which he worked hard on reforms. The last two years of his life were spent traveling, preaching, and saving many souls. Six years after he died in 1444, Father Bernardine was canonized a saint.
St. Bernardine, pray for us, that we will always seek to glorify the Holy Name of Jesus in our lives, and through us, God will inspire many others to do the same.
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