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Saint of the Day – 14 August – Blessed Alberto Pandoni OSA (c1200-1274) “The Good Bishop”

Saint of the Day – 14 August – Blessed Alberto Pandoni OSA (c1200-1274) “The Good Bishop” Bishop of Piacenza (Italy) (1243–1257), Bishop of Ferrara (Italy) (1257–1274), Religious of the Order of the Hermits of St Augustine, Reformer, political crusader and writer. The name Albert means “brilliant nobility.” Born in c1200 in Brescia, Italy and died on 14 August 1274 in Ferrara, Italy of natural causes. Also known as – “The Good BishopAlberto of Piacenza, Alberto of Ferrara, AlbertAdditional Memorial – 27 July (on some calendars), 2 September (the date of the enshrinement of Blessed Alberto’s Relics

Alberto was born into the Brescia nobility. After his studies, he entered the secular clergy of his City and later became an Religious of the Augustinians. In 1244, Pope Innocent had chosen him for the Episcopal chair of Piacenza, at the time of the greatest splendour of the star of Frederick II, whose Court was in Puglia, in Lucera.

The Bishop of Piacenza’s love for culture is demonstrated by the fact that in 1248 he organised a university-type school in his City to promote good education, called the “Studio Pubblico.” Piacenza thus followed the example of nearby Bologna, a university cenrer of European importance. By educating themselves, the faithful could become aware of their rights and responsibilities, therefore, also of what threatened them, on the level of faith and politics.

The Bishop’s Palace, Piacenza

During his time in Piacenza, apart from his political struggle with the Ghibellines and his attendance at the first Council of Lyons, Alberto also improved the training of Clergy. But his political involvements forced his exile in Rome. His writings which have been lost were aimed at defending the Church’s rights against the invasion of secular interference especially those of Frederucj II the Holy Roman Enperor, hence the reason for his exile to Rome.

In around 1258, Pope Alexander IV Consecrated him as the Bishop of Ferrara, where Alberto remained for 17 yearsuntil his death in 1274.

His pastoral work was such that the people of Ferrara immediately took him to their hearts and gave him their fond love in the title, “The Good Bishop.” It is to Pandoni that Ferrara owes the construction of the Bishop’s Palace in Via Gorgadello and the completion of the Cathedral. In 1270 he gave official approval to the cult of the Blessed Beatrice II d’Este, the daughter of Azzo VII and shortly before his death, he blessed the foundation stone of the Church of St Domenic.

fERRARA cATHEDRAL

Albertoe was buried, according to his wishes, in the Abbey of St George Outside the Walls. In 1419 his remains were transferred to a 15th Century Sarcophagus which serves as an Altar in St Benedict’s Church.

The veneration of the Blessed Alberto Pandoni, along with that of Saint Maurelio, was revived after the arrival of the Olivetans at the Church of St George (c1415) and after the approval of the cultus “ab immemorabili tempore” (from time immemorial) in the Papal Decree issued by Pope Urban VIII in 1625.

Cardinal Tommaso Ruffo was the Bishop of Ferrara from 1717 to 1738. Ruffo’s time as the Bishop stands out by virtue of his strong personality. He was a Bishop of great determination, a politician and a lover of the arts. Ruffo, who had a liking for celebrations and processions and was well aware of the importance of local and popular devotions, encouraged the cult of our Blessed Alberto by organising and celebrating solemn festivals keeping Blessed Alberto’s cult very much alive and still so it remains.

The Monastery Church of St George Outsdie the Walls in Ferrara
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