Saint Peregrine Laziosi (also known as Pellegrino Latiosi) is an Italian saint revered for his unwavering faith, compassion, and miraculous intercession. Born in 1260 in Forlì, Italy, he lived during a tumultuous period marked by political strife and religious divisions. Despite his initial opposition to the Church, Peregrine’s life took a remarkable turn, leading him to become a beacon of hope for those suffering from life-threatening illnesses. Early Life and Conversion Peregrine was born into an affluent family in Forlì, a city within the Papal States. His family supported the anti-papal faction, creating tension within the community. Heckling Philip Benizi: At 18 years old, Peregrine heckled and struck Philip Benizi, the Prior General of the Friar Servants of Saint Mary. Philip was sent to reconcile the divided community, but he faced insults and violence from Peregrine. However, this encounter had a profound effect on Peregrine, leading to his eventual conversion. Transformation ...
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