Saint of the Day – 9 March – St Vitalis (c900-994) Monk, Hermit and Founder of Monasteries. Born as Vitale de Mennita in c900 in Castronovo di Sicilia, Palermo, Sicily and died on 9 March 994 at his Monastery on Mount Vulture near Rapolla, Italy of natural causes. Patronages – of Amento, Italy, of Castronovo di Sicilia, Sicily. Also known as – Vitalis of Castronuovo, Vitalis of Castronovo, Vitale of….
Vitalis de Mennita was born into a wealthy Byzantine family in the first half of the 10th Century in present-day Castronovo di Sicilia .
Around the middle of the 900s he became a Monk and retired to the Basilian Monastery of San Filippo in Agira .
Five years later, with some brothers, he undertook a pilgrimage to Rome and on the way back he decided to stop Calabria and to live as a Hermit which he did for a period of 2 years.. He then returned to a Sicilian Convent for the next twelve years, after which he returned to the Hermitage in Calabria. There he moved a few times, each new location attracting new disciples for whom he founded various Monasteries. Finally, he retired to a cave near Armento in Basilicata .
In 979 he returned to Calabria and restored the Convent and the Church of Sant’Adriano and Natalia in San Demetrio Corone. When this Monastery was attacked by the Saracens, he remained to face the invaders and was miraculously saved from death.
With the help of his nephew, Blessed Elias of Castronovo, he founded the Monastery of Torri and that of Rapolla in Basilicata, where he died on 9 March 994. In 1024, his body was translated ito the Convent of Guardia Perticara, of which his nephew Elias was the Abbot and then, from there, to the Monastery of Torri and then to Armento and to the Cathedral of Tricarico from where it finally returned to Armento.
His biography was written in Greek by a contemporary Basilian Monk and was translated into Latin a century later.


