dominican saints

Bl. Peter Cambiani of Ruffia, M.O.P.

Feast Day  November 7th

Born: 1320 in Piedmont

Died: 1365

Beatified: He was beatified in 1856 by Pope Pius IX.

Peter Cambiano was born in Chieri, in Piedmont, in 1320. Peter’s father was a City Councillor, his mother was from a noble family and the boy was raised in a pious household. He received a good education and was drawn early to religious life, with a personal devotion to Our Lady of the Rosary and was thus attracted to the Dominican Order.

He joined the Dominicans in Piedmont, Italy at age 16. He continued his studies and was ordained at age 25 and was a noted preacher throughout northern Italy. Among his talents, it is said, that he had a loud clear voice, which was very useful at that time when he had to preach in the open air. He received an appropriate formation that allowed him to be prepared for controversy with the Waldensians, a heretic sect spread in northern Italy.

The inquisition had been set up to deal with those people in Lombardy before the death of St Peter Martyr, a century before. So well did young Peter carry out the work of preaching among them, that the Order sent him to Rome to obtain a higher degree. The Pope, impressed by his talents and his family name, appointed him Inquisitor General in Piedmont.

In January 1365, Peter and two Dominican brothers went on a preaching mission through the mountains between Italy and Switzerland, working from the Franciscan Friary at Susa, Italy.

Peter’s preaching brought many back to the faith, which earned him the anger of the Waldensians. Three of the heretics came to the Friary, asked to see Peter and then murdered him at the gate.

He was buried at the Franciscan Friary, as it was considered unsafe to transport his body through the hostile heretical territory. His relics were translated to the Dominican house in Turin, Italy in 1517, after the Franciscan Friary was destroyed by an invading army.

Peter was Beatified on 4 December 1856 by Pope Pius IX (cultus confirmation).

 

Loving God, in Your mercy You bestowed the crown of Martyrdom on Blessed Peter for his defense of the true faith.
Help us by his prayers to please You by a faith that is manifested through charity. We ask this through our Lord Jesus Christ, Your Son, who lives and reigns with You and the Holy Ghost, one God, forever and ever.
Amen. (General Calendar of the Order of Preachers)

Bl. Peter of Ruffia M.O.P.

Taken from “Short Lives of the Dominican Saints” (London, Kegan Paul, Trench, and Trübner & Co., Ltd., 1901)

In a short time he made such progress in learning and sanctity that he may be compared with the most learned men of the Order. Among the many victims with which grace adorned him, humility shone forth most prominently, rendering him useful, modest and amiable; while his forgetfulness of the world and even of his noble family was remarkable in a young man of high birth and naturally affectionate heart. But if he had forgotten the affections of the world and trodden upon its maxims, its moral state was all the better known to him, its miseries and the sides most accessible to good. To utilize his knowledge and prudence, his tact and firmness, his ecclesiastical superiors appointed him Inquisitor of the Faith in Piedmont. Many heretics, moved by his example and his sermons, returned to the profession of the truth, but others hardened in error, became all the more enraged. Accosting him one day under pretense of delivering a message to him whilst he was lodged at the convent of the Franciscans they stabbed him without mercy on the feast of the Purification (1365). He had an imitator in his zeal in Fr. Pierre Divol. a great champion against the Calvinists in France. One of their chief men, an apostate religious, began to blaspheme the Blessed Virgin, whereupon, losing both speech and life, he died, filling the hall with such a horrible odor that all fled, abandoning him to his fate.

Prayer “Thy countenance, O Lord, shines with grace; Thy mouth scatters treasures of life; Thy discourses are treasures of humility and meekness” (Blessed H. Suso).

Practice — Study the spirit of the world in the midst of which you live, not to be dazzled by it, but to make yourself the more capable of converting its partisans.

Prayers/Commemorations

First Vespers:

Ant. The souls of the Saints who followed in the footsteps of Christ rejoice in heaven: and because for love of Him they poured out their blood, therefore shall they reign forever with Christ.

V. Pray for us, Blessed Peter
R. That we may be worthy of the promises of Christ.

Lauds:

Ant. The souls of the Saints, who for love of God despised the threats of men: the holy Martyrs triumph with the angels in the kingdom of heaven. O how precious is the death of the Saints, who constantly assist before the Lord and are not separated one from another!

V. Wonderful is God
R. In His Saints.

Second Vespers:

Ant. God will wipe every tear from the eyes of the Saints: and mourning there will be no more, neither weeping nor any sorrow because the former things have passed away.

V. Pray for us, Blessed Peter
R. That we may be worthy of the promises of Christ.

Prayer

Let us Pray: O God, who dost rejoice us with the triumph of Blessed Peter, grant us, we beseech Thee, by their merits and intercession, like constancy in faith and efficacy in action. Through Christ our Lord. Amen.

Pascal Time

First Vespers:

Ant. Come, O daughters of Jerusalem, and behold a Martyr with a crown wherewith the Lord crowned him on the day of solemnity and rejoicing, alleluia, alleluia

V. Pray for us, Blessed Peter, alleluia
R. That we may be made worthy of the promises of Christ, alleluia.

Lauds:

Ant. Perpetual light will shine upon Thy Saints, O Lord, alleluia, and an eternity of ages, alleluia, alleluia, alleluia

V. The just man shall blossom like the lily, alleluia.
R. And shall flourish forever before the Lord, alleluia

Second Vespers:

Ant. In the city of the Lord the music of the Saints incessantly resounds: there the angels and archangels sing a canticle before the throne of God, alleluia.

V. Pray for us, Blessed Peter, alleluia.
R. That we may be made worthy of the promises of Christ. alleluia

Prayer

Let us Pray: O God, who dost rejoice us with the triumph of Peter, grant us, we beseech Thee, by their merits and intercession, like constancy in faith and efficacy in action. Through Christ our Lord. Amen.