Domenico Lentini

Blessed Domenico Lentini
Priest
Born (1770-11-20)20 November 1770
Lauria, Potenza, Kingdom of Naples
Died 25 February 1828(1828-02-25) (aged 57)
Lauria, Potenza, Kingdom of the Two Sicilies
Venerated in Roman Catholic Church
Beatified 12 October 1997, Saint Peter's Square, Vatican City by Pope John Paul II
Feast 25 February
Attributes
Patronage

Domenico Lentini (20 November 1770 – 25 February 1828) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest. He was ordained as such in 1794 and served as a life-long parish priest in his hometown of Potenza.

Pope John Paul II beatified Lentini on 12 October 1997 as an affirmation of his personal holiness and the manner in which Lentini conducted his duties as a pastor. A presumed second miracle attributed to his intercession is now under investigation for his potential canonization as a saint.[1]

Life

Domenico Lentini was born on 20 November 1770 in Lauria as the fifth of five children to Macario Lentini and Rosalia Vitarella of poor economic conditions. He was baptized mere hours after his birth.

At the age of fourteen he felt a call to become a priest and he commenced his studies after this in Salerno. Lentini was admitted into the diaconate in 1793 and was ordained to the priesthood on the Feast of the Pentecost on 8 June 1794; he was then assigned to work as a parish priest in his hometown. He was devoted to the Eucharist and gained a reputation as a noted homilist as well as his extensive pastoral work with the poor. He turned his home into a school where he taught theological studies and catechism to parishioners as well as other subjects such as literature.

Lentini often subjected himself to penitential practices and he sometimes deprived himself of nourishment in the spirit of living in total and constant penance with the corporal mortification of the flesh and sleeping of the floor. He did this for the atonement of sins and in the imitation of Jesus Christ.

He died at the beginning of 1828 with a reputation for saintliness. His funeral was held a week later in which his remains emitted a sweet scent noted to be the odor of saintliness. This led to calls for official recognition of sainthood.[1]

A parish in Catanzaro was named in his honour.

Beatification

The cause of canonization commenced on a local diocesan level from 1842 to 1891 despite the fact that the formal cause started on 12 April 1905 under Pope Pius X. It was Pope Pius XI who declared that Lentini lived a life of heroic virtue which bestowed upon him the title of Venerable on 27 January 1935. Pope John Paul II approved a miracle attributed to him on 17 December 1996, and he was beatified on 12 October 1997.

Another alleged miracle is under investigation and the process of investigation was validated on 5 November 2010. The medical board stationed in Rome approved it on 9 October 2014. Lentini shall be canonized if the miracle receives papal approval.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Blessed Domenico Lentini". Saints SQPN. 10 April 2015. Retrieved 20 April 2015.

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