Posted in SAINT of the DAY

Saint of the Day – 26 June – Blessed Andrea Giacinto Longhin OFM.Cap (1863 – 1936)

Saint of the Day – 26 June – Blessed Andrea Giacinto Longhin OFM.Cap (1863 – 1936) Bishop of Treviso, Italy from 1904 until his death, Priest of the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin, Teacher, renowned Preacher, Reformer, Spiritual guide, Apostolic Visitor – born as Hyacinth Bonaventure Longhin on 23 November 1863 in Fiumicello di Campodarsego, Province and Diocese of Padua, Italy and died on Friday 26 June 1936 in Treviso, Italy of natural causes following an eight-month illness. Patronage – Diocese of Treviso.bl andrea longhin

Blessed Andrea held various roles of leadership within his Order following his Ordination such as acting as a Professor in Udine and acting as the Provincial Minister for his Order.   He became close friends with the Patriarch of Venice, Giuseppe Melchiorre Sarto. The latter became Pope Pius X in 1903 who made his old friend Andrea, the new Bishop for the vacant Treviso episcopal see.

The Bishop became noted for his devotion to pastoral reform initiatives, that sought to strengthen the spiritual formation for Seminarians and ongoing formation for the Diocesan Priests.   He was active in organising and collaborating in relief initiatives during World War I and was even awarded the Cross of Merit for his activism.

Bishop Andrea Longhin, a Capuchin religious of deep spirituality and solid doctrine, was a gift of Pope Pius X to the Diocese of Treviso, his place of origin.   Together with the Church entrusted to him, he lived heroically in one of the most difficult and exciting times of Catholicism in Italy in the 19th and 20th centuries.

He was born on 23rd November 1863 in Fiumicello di Campodarsego (Province and Diocese of Padua) into the family of the poor and very religious tenant farmers, Matthew and Judith Marin and given the names Hyacinth Bonaventure at his Baptism.   Early on, he showed signs of a vocation to the Priesthood and religious life.   At the age of 16 he entered the novitiate of the Capuchin Order under the name of Andrea of Campodarsego and then completed his humanistic studies in Padua and the theological studies in Venice.   On 19th June 1886, only 23 years old, he was Ordained a Priest.   For 18 years he held the office of spiritual director and instructor of the young religious and proved himself a firm guide and an enlightened teacher.   In 1902 he was elected Provincial Minister of the Capuchins of Venice.   In this period at Venice the Patriarch Sarto “discovered” him and charged him with the ministry of preaching and a variety of delicate tasks in the service of the Diocese.

Just a few months after becoming Pope, Pius X on 13th April 1904, personally appointed Fr Andrea as Bishop of Treviso and wanted him to be Consecrated in Rome.   The Consecration, by Cardinal Rafael Merry del Val, took place a few days later in the Church of Trinità dei Monti in Rome.   Before the new shepherd moved into his Diocese on the following 6th August, he had issued two pastoral letters that outlined his reform programme.   The following year he began his first pastoral visit which lasted almost five years – he wanted to know his church, which belongs to the largest and most peopled of the Venetian region;  he wanted to establish a personal contact with his clergy, who would take first place in his pastoral care;   he also intended to be close to the lay associations, which at the time, were exposed to severe trials in the field of the Catholic social movement.   He concluded the visit with the celebration of the Synod, which had, as it’s aim, the implementation in the Diocese, the reforms initiated by Pius X, to equip the local church to be “militant” and to call all, clergy and lay people, to a life in holiness.

He reformed the Diocesan Seminary by improving the quality of studies and the spiritual formation.   He promoted spiritual retreats for the clergy and prepared, every year personally, a programme of ongoing formation.   He guided the Priests in their pastoral activity with precise guidelines and verified their application in three further pastoral visits.

At the outbreak of the First World War (1915-1918), Treviso was on the frontline;  it suffered invasions and the first aerial attacks, which destroyed the town and over 50 parishes.   Bishop Longhin remained at his post even when the civilian authorities escaped to safer places.   He wanted his Priests to do the same, unless they had to accompany their people on flight.   He led the destiny of the town with heroic courage, was the point of reference in religious, moral and civilian matters for a whole community in turmoil.   He organised assistance for the soldiers, the sick and the poor.   Encouraging everybody, he never fell prey to partisanship or war rhetoric, yet he was accused of defeatism and some of his Priests were tried in court and sentenced.bl andrea longhin sml

In the difficult years of the material and spiritual reconstruction, the Bishop resumed the second pastoral visit which had been interrupted. He was a firm leader at a time of grave social tensions, which divided the Catholics among themselves.   He insisted, with evangelical firmness, that justice and social peace, demanded the straight road of non-violence and the unity of all Catholics.   The fascist movement was growing at the time and had its instances of violence in Treviso, especially against Catholic organisations.   From 1926 to 1934 Bishop Longhin made his third pastoral visit, to strengthen the faith of the parish communities – in his understanding, the militant Church was a Church fully geared towards holiness and prepared for martyrdom!

Pope Pius XI held Bishop Longhin in great esteem;  he entrusted him with the delicate task of Apostolic Visitor, first in Padua, then in Udine, in order to bring back peace to those Dioceses, suffering from divisions between the Priests and their Bishop.

God wanted to purify his faithful servant and afflicted him with an illness that deprived him progressively of his mental faculties.  Longhin endured his suffering with extraordinary faith and total abandonment into the will of God.   He died on 26th June 1936.  His remains are interred in the Cathedral of Treviso.

He had been known for his holiness, his heroic charity and his wise evangelical guidance when still alive.   With his death the devotion to the saintly shepherd grew stronger and quickly spread, especially in the Dioceses of Treviso and Padua and also in the Capuchin Order.   The devotion exalted his virtues and implored his intercession.   The process of Beatification was introduced in 1964.   In the same year the young Dino Stella was cured of diffuse peritonitis on the intercession of Longhin.   It is this miracle that was recognised for his Beatification.Holy-Card-bl andrea longhin

His spiritual Heritage:
The unique connection of Bishop Andrea Giacinto Longhin with St Pope Pius X, was fundamentally of spiritual nature – the holiness of one, reminds and, in a way, produces the holiness of the other.   Both have lived for the Church and with the Church, conceiving the pastoral ministry as a formation to holiness and, the whole life of the Church, as a call to be “holy and immaculate.”   Both were driven to make themselves “models of the flock” in the footsteps of Christ the Good Shepherd.   Bishop Longhin identified himself with his Church to the point of taking up the burden of all vicissitudes of history, living them in the first person and paying the price for so doing.

Franciscan spirituality, in the rigorous form of the Capuchin Order, always guided Bishop Longhin, not only in a his life that was ascetical, exacting and faithfully observant (prayer and penitence) but also, in an evangelical commitment without compromise – God as the Supreme, “religious” obedience towards the Church, poverty lived as freedom, respect for all things of the world.

His reform efforts brought him also cross and suffering, from the part of the clergy that was not willing to follow him on the path of renewal, as well as, from the laity that was either fixed on their material interests or taking sides with partisan positions.   He was opposed by Fascism, which preferred to avenge itself on the Priests and the organised laity, thus inflicting on the pastor greater pain than if it had turned against his person.    Right until his end, he remained the leader of a militant church that did not give in, neither to violence nor to flattery.   In his charity, which he exercised with extraordinary dedication, he showed no weakness, being convinced that charity always called for truth.   In him, firmness and humility appeared wonderfully united.   The fruit of his testimony of holiness and of his courageous pastoral leadership, is the fact, that the church of Treviso, in that period of it’s history, has produced numerous saints among the Priests, religious and laity.   Praise be to God! Amen … Vatican.vasantino-holy-card-B-ANDREA-GIACINTO-LONGHIN

St Pope John Paul II Beatified Andrea Longhin on 20 Octoer 2002 in Saint Peter’s Square.

Advertisement

Author:

Passionate Catholic. Being a Catholic is a way of life - a love affair "Religion must be like the air we breathe..."- St John Bosco Prayer is what the world needs combined with the example of our lives which testify to the Light of Christ. This site, which is now using the Traditional Calendar, will mainly concentrate on Daily Prayers, Novenas and the Memorials and Feast Days of our friends in Heaven, the Saints who went before us and the great blessings the Church provides in our Catholic Monthly Devotions. This Site is placed under the Patronage of my many favourite Saints and especially, St Paul. "For the Saints are sent to us by God as so many sermons. We do not use them, it is they who move us and lead us, to where we had not expected to go.” Charles Cardinal Journet (1891-1975) This site adheres to the Catholic Church and all her teachings. PLEASE ADVISE ME OF ANY GLARING TYPOS etc - In June 2021 I lost 95% sight in my left eye and sometimes miss errors. Thank you and I pray all those who visit here will be abundantly blessed. Pax et bonum! 🙏

One thought on “Saint of the Day – 26 June – Blessed Andrea Giacinto Longhin OFM.Cap (1863 – 1936)

Leave a Reply

Please log in using one of these methods to post your comment:

WordPress.com Logo

You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Log Out /  Change )

Facebook photo

You are commenting using your Facebook account. Log Out /  Change )

Connecting to %s