
Bl. Bernardine of Feltre
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Friar Minor  and missionary, b. at Feltre, Italy, in 1439 and d. at Pavia, 28 September, 1494. He belonged to the noble family  of Tomitano and was the eldest of nine children. In 1456 St. James of the  Marches preached the Lenten  course at Padua, and inspired to enter the Franciscan  order, Bernardine was clothed with the habit of the Friars Minor  in May of the same year. He completed successfully his studies at Mantua  and was ordained priest  in 1463. Cured miraculously  of an impediment  in his speech, Bernardine began the long and fruitful apostolate which has caused  him to be ranked as one of the greatest Franciscan  missionaries of the fifteenth century. Every city of note and every province fromLombardy  in the north to Sardinia  and the provinces of the south became successively the scene of his missionary labours; and the fruits of his apostolate were both marvellous and enduring. Bernardine, however, will be best remembered  in connexion with themonti di pietà  of which he was the reorganizer and, in a certain sense, the founder. The word  mons which literally means an accumulation ofwealth  or money, now called capital, seems to have been a generic term used in the fifteenth century to signify lending-houses in general; and hence the  montes pietatis or monti  di pietà were a species  of charitable lending-establishments not, perhaps, unlike our modern pawnbrokers' establishments, but possessing, of course, none of the sinister  features of the latter. As originally instituted the monti di  pietà were intended as a timely and effectual remedy for the evils  occasioned by the usury  then practiced by theJews  upon the people of Christian Italy  ; and Blessed Bernardine's places where they had not previously existed afford an explanation of the fact that he is generally represented carrying in his hand amonte di pietà  , that is, a little green hill composed of three mounds and on the top either a cross or a standard with the inscription:  Curam illius habe . As an author Bernardine has left us little if anything of importance, but it is interesting to note that the authorship of the well-known  Anima Christi has as often as not been ascribed to Blessed Bernardine of Feltre. The fact, however, that the  Anima Christi was composed sometime before the birth of Blessed Bernardine disproves any claim that he might have of being its author. As in the case of St. Ignatius, Bernardine also made frequent use of it and recommended it to his brethren. Thefeast  of Blessed Bernardino is kept in the Order of  Friars Minor on the 28th of September. (See MONTI DI PIETÀ).
	
	
  
	
			
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