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Blessed Crispin of Viterbo
Friar Minor Capuchin; b. at Viterbo in 1668; d. at Rome, 19 May, 1750. When
he was five years old, his pious mother took him to a sanctuary of the Blessed
Virgin, a short distance from Viterbo, where she consecrated him to the Mother
of God and placed him under her special protection. The child grew beyond his
years in virtue and science of the saints; so that the townsfold of Viterbo were
wont to call him il Santarello, the little saint. As Crispin one day saw the
Capuchin novices walking in procession, God inspired him with the desire to
embrace the religious life. He was shortly afterwards received into the
Francisan Order as a simple lay brother. Having been employed for some time as
cook in the convent at Viterbo, he was sent to Tolfa, a town not far distant
from Civita Becchia, to fulfil the same office. Thence he was sent to Rome and
finally to Albano. Here Crispin was visited by the men of the world, by bishops
and cardinals, and even by the pope himself, who always took delight in
conversing with the humble lay brother. It was Crispin's constant endeavour to
imitate the virtues of his patron, St. Felix of Cantalice, whom he had chosen as
his model of perfection at the beginning of his religious life. Like St. Felix,
he used to call himself the ass or beat of burden of the Capuchins, and, having
on one occasion been asked by a stranger why he went bare-headed, Crispin
answered jocosely, that an ass does not wear a hat.
Enfeebled by old age and
by his numerous austerities, he was sent to Rome by his superiors, there to end
his holy life. His body, which even at the present time is still in a remarkable
state of preservation, rests under one of the side altars in the church of the
Capuchin Fathers in Rome. Blessed Crispin was solemnly beatified by Pope Pius
VII in 1806. His feat is celebrated only by the Capuchins.
LEO, Lives of the Saints and Blessed of the Three Orders of St. Francis (Taunton, 1886), II, 280-85.
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