Bl. Aegidius of Assisi

Bl. Aegidius of Assisi
Bl. Aegidius of Assisi
    Bl. Aegidius of Assisi
     Catholic_Encyclopedia Bl. Aegidius of Assisi
    One of the original companions of St. Francis. He is also known as Blessed Giles, and holds the foremost place among the companions of St. Francis, "The Knight of our Round Table" St. Francis called him. Of his antecedents and early life nothing certain is known. In April, 1209, moved by the example of two leading fellow-Assisians, who became the first followers of St. Francis, he begged permission to join the little band. and on the feast of St. George was invested in a poor habit St. Francis had begged for him. Almost immediately afterwards he set out with St. Francis to preach in the Marches of Ancona. He accompanied the saint to Rome when the first Rule was approved orally by Innocent III, and appears to have then received the clerical tonsure. About 1212 Aegidius made a pilgrimage to the tomb of St. James at Compostella, in Spain. Shortly after his return to Assisi he started for Jerusalem, to venerate the Holy Places, visiting on his way home the Italian shrines of St. Michael, at Monte Gargano, and St. Nicholas, at Bari. We next find him in Rome and still later at Tunis. In these journeys Aegidius was ever at pains to procure by manual labour what food and shelter he needed. At Ancona he made reed baskets; at Brindisi he carried water and helped to bury the dead; at Rome he cut wood, trod the wine-press, and gathered nuts; while the guest of a Cardinal at Rieti he insisted on sweeping the house and cleaning the knives. A keen observer of men and events, Aegidius acquired in the course of these travels much valuable knowledge and experience, which he turned to good account. For he lost no occasion of preaching to the people. His sermons, if such they can be called, were brief and heartfelt talks, replete with homely wisdom; he never minced his words, but spoke to all with apostolic freedom. After some years of activity Aegidius was assigned by St. Francis to the hermitage of Fabriano, where he began that life of contemplation and ecstasy which continued with very visible increase until his death. It was in 1262, on the fifty-second anniversary of his reception into the Order of Friars Minor, that Aegidius passed away, already revered as a saint. His immemorial cultus was confirmed by Pius VI, and his feast is celebrated on the twenty-third of April.
    Aegidius was a stranger to theological and classical learning, but by constant contemplation of heavenly things, and by the divine love with which he was inflamed, he acquired that fullness of holy wisdom which filled his contemporaries with wonder, and which drew men of every condition, even the Pope himself, to Perugia to hear from Aegidius' lips the Word of Life. The answers and advice these visitors received were remembered, talked over, and committed to writing, and thus was formed a collection of the familiar "Dicta" or "Sayings" of Aegidius, which have often been edited in Latin and translated into different languages. St. Bonaventure held these "Sayings" in high esteem, and they are cited in the works of many subsequent ascetical writers. They are short, pithy, popular counsels on Christian perfection, applicable to all classes. Saturated with mysticism, yet exquisitely human and possessing a picturesque vein of originality, they faithfully reflect the early Franciscan spirit and teaching. The latest and best edition of the "Dicta" is that published at Quaracchi, in 1905. There is a critical English translation of the same: "The Golden Words of the Blessed Brother Giles", together with a sketch of his life, by the writer of this article (Philadelphia, 1906); also a new German version, "Der selige Aegidius von Assisi, sein Leben und seine Sprüche", by Gisbert Minge (Paderborn, 1905).
    Acta SS., IIl, April, 220 sqq.: Chronica XXIV Generalium (Quaracchi, 1897), 74-115; Vita Beati Aegidii Assisiatis (Quaracchi, 1901); Fratini, Vita del B. Egidio d'Assisi (Assisi, 1898); Sabatier, Actus B. Francisci et sociorum ejus (Paris, 1902), Robinson, The Blessed Giles of Assisi in Franciscan Monthly (London, Jan.-June, 1906).
    PASCHAL ROBINSON
    Transcribed by Nicolette Ormsbee

The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume VIII. — New York: Robert Appleton Company. . 1910.


Catholic encyclopedia.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать курсовую

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Aegidius of Assisi, Blessed — • Better known in English as Brother Giles. One of the first followers of St. Francis of Assisi, he died in 1262 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • Aegidius of Assisi — Infobox Saint name=Blessed Aegidius of Assisi birth date=unknown death date=1262 feast day=April 23 venerated in=Roman Catholicism imagesize= caption= birth place=Assisi death place= titles= beatified date= beatified place= beatified by=Pope Pius …   Wikipedia

  • Aegidius (disambiguation) — Aegidius or Ægidius was a Gallo Roman promoted as magister militum in Gaul.Aegidius may also refer to:* Aegidius Gelenius (1595 1656), Cologne historian * Aegidius of Assisi (died 1262), one of the original companions of St. Francis of Assisi *… …   Wikipedia

  • Aegidius — Ägidius (auch Aegidius, Ägydius, Egidius oder Egydius, Kurzform auch: Egyd) ist ein männlicher Vorname. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Herkunft und Bedeutung 2 Heiliger 3 Bekannte Namensträger 4 Sonstiges // …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Aegidius, B. (4) — 4B. Aegidius, (23. Apr.) Der sel. Aegidius, dritter Genosse des hl. Franciscus, war aus Assisi gebürtig, wo er auch in der größten Herzenseinfalt und Gottseligkeit lebte, als er sich (nach Bernard v. Quintavalle und Petr. Cathani) bald dem hl.… …   Vollständiges Heiligen-Lexikon

  • Aegidius de Capotiis (19) — 19Aegidius de Capotiis, C. (22. Aug). Aegidius de Capotiis war aus Assisi in Umbrien gebürtig und gehörte dem Franciscaner Orden an. Huber rechnet ihn unter die »Seligen« …   Vollständiges Heiligen-Lexikon

  • Giles (given name) — Infobox Given Name Revised name = Giles imagesize= caption= pronunciation= gender = Male meaning = Shield bearer region = origin = Greek related names = footnotes = Giles is a male given name. EtymologyGiles is the Medieval English form of the… …   Wikipedia

  • Giles — may refer to:;People * Giles (given name), male given name (Latin: Aegidius) * Giles (surname), family name * Saint Giles, 7th 8th century Christian hermit saint * Giles of Assisi, Aegidius of Assisi, 13th century companion of St. Francis of… …   Wikipedia

  • Brother Leo —     Brother Leo     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Brother Leo     Friar Minor, companion of St. Francis of Assisi, date of birth uncertain; died at Assisi, 15 November, 1271. He appears to have been a native of Assisi and not of Viterbo, as some… …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • Jacopone da Todi — • More properly called Jacopo Benedetti. Biographical article on the lawyer, widower, Franciscan poet sympathetic to the Spirituals, who died about 1306 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Jacopone Da Todi     Jacopone da To …   Catholic encyclopedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”