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Pilgrimage of the Albanian community Cathedral of Blinisht Corfinio
Ultimo aggiornamento sabato 08 gennaio 2011
I fedeli, poi, hanno venerato il Santo con il bacio della reliquia. Agli
inizi di marzo una delegazione composta da don Antonio Sciarra di Avezzano, il parroco di Corfinio, don Vincenzo Paura, il vescovo di
Avezzano mons. Pietro Santoro e il vescovo di Sulmona mons. Angelo Spina, si recheranno a Blinisht per portare una statua che raffigura S. Pelino, come quella di Corfinio. For that occasion the Bishop of Sulmona
application forwarded to the Congregation for Divine Worship
can bring a piece of the relic that is Corfinio. So, after centuries of silence S. Pelino, who was born in Durres, Bishop Brindisi, martyred in
Corfinio, returns in his Albania. E 'should be emphasized that a State of the Marsi, in ancient times, enthusiastically welcomed his And that's nice to know that St. Pelino few months will be more revered in his homeland, Durres, Albania, and that
fedlei between the Albanian and Italian, is a bridge of communion from Irpinia, too, from Rocca San Felice, from Ariano Irpino friends are associated in support of the excellent program that will allow alll'Albania to regain possession of the gifts of holiness and church of its origins, thanks to the charity of the church testimonaizna Albanian, which over the centuries of persecution offered some of his children for the love of Christ and the Church. Source: http://www.diocesisulmona-valva.it/index2.php?option=com_content&do_pdf=1&id=858 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Important and interesting video on the basilica and the cathedral of S. Pelino and oratory S. Alexander Pope Valva, I thank the author Gianni Di Muzio
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E 'A study on the holy bishop S. Pelino and the origin of Christianity with reference to the ecclesiastical history of Albania. All this is part of the effort of the Albanian Church, to regain possession of its origins, the new evangelization.
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San Pelino bishop and martyr
Death Corfinio, 662 Venerable by the Catholic Church Canonization 668 Recurrence December 5 Pelino (approximately 620 - Corfinio December 5, 662) was bishop of Brindisi in the seventh century and is revered as a saint by the Catholic Church.
Pelino was perhaps a monaco original basilica of Durres. Monothelite opponent of heresy spread to Byzantium, during the first emperor Heraclius Constans II and then with (648), is moved to Brindisi with the disciples Gorgonio, Sebastian and Cyprus. The clash between Rome and Byzantium sharpened to the point that the pope excommunicated the patriarch Sergio Martino and heretics, but he was arrested, deported to Constantinople and finally exiled to Cherson (Crimea), where he died in the (655). In Brindisi, the intransigence and the loyalty of Pelino, meanwhile associated Episcopate by Bishop Procolo, led him to break with the positions of the court of Constantinople. On the death of Bishop Procolo, Pelino was appointed Bishop of Brindisi, but officials of the Byzantine empire by order of the Basileus Corfinio deported him to where he was sentenced to death and killed along with his disciples on December 5, probably the year 662. Worship
The canonization occurred in 668 (after the death of Constans II) by Cyprus, his successor in the diocese of Brindisi. On that occasion he was also drawn up a life of the saint, perhaps by the same powder that may have made in Brindisi first place of worship of his predecessor. For centuries it has been home to Brindisi with St. Leucio. In 1771 he was dedicated at the Cathedral of Brindisi, where an altar is represented by his martyrdom in a canvas painted by Oronzo Tiso. It is the patron saint of the diocese of Sulmona-Valva, a basilica dedicated to the saint is Corfinio the Marsi and his cult is attested to by the name di un paese, San Pelino nei pressi di Avezzano, dove sarebbe passato al ritorno di un viaggio da Roma. Da notare che nel Martirologio Romano il rimando cronologico è al IV secolo, sulla scorta del fatto che la tradizione locale ha sempre ritenuto Pelino successore quasi diretto del protovescovo Leucio: "A Pentima in Abruzzo san Pelino vescovo di Brindisi, il quale sotto Giuliano Apostata (essendo caduto alle di lui orazioni il Tempio di Marte) da' Pontefici de' Tempii fieramente battuto e trafitto con ottantacinque ferite, meritò la corona del martirio". Diffusione del culto: Corfinio in Abruzzo, diocesi di Avezzano (dei Marsi) luogo del martirio 662 d. C. circa;
Brindisi San Leucio patron of the diocese, the cathedral is dedicated, Sulmona-Valva, patron saint of the diocese and the owner of the cathedral.
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Card S. Pelino Sec VII
- The episcopate of Pelino must be seen in cultural climate of the seventh century, in the years immediately preceding the destruction of the Lombard Brindisi 674. This new chronological reference, more reliable than the traditional one that places the episcopate tiny bit in the fourth century, makes full understanding of the biography of the saint.
Pelino, coi suoi compagni, è anch'egli defender of orthodoxy and in Brindisi, whose bishops were confirmed by Rome, he plans to find a safe haven. It must however realize that it is not so, the bishop or Aproculus Proculus seems conciliatory positions that had already been the Pope Honorius I own The arrival of Albanian refugees on a very radical positions, but does not let a policy of mediation. Pelino push up clear positions in defense of orthodoxy. Proculus with unusual procedure but there is no lack of examples comparable, then associated with the newcomer in the episcopate and designated as his successor. To this end, the endorsement is required papal synods had in fact consistently opposed any attempt of the bishops of designated un successore. Valga per tutti il caso di Felice III (526-30) che nominò suo successore l'arcidiacono Bonifacio la cui ascesa al soglio pontificio, proprio per la modalità occorsa, venne ampiamente contestata. Ancora, nel 531, non passò il tentativo di papa Bonifacio II di proporre quale suo successore il diacono Vigilio. La disposizione con cui Proculus aveva designato il proprio arcidiacono Pelino all'immediata successione aveva dunque bisogno dell'avallo diretto della sede patriarcale romana. Ottenuta la desiderata conferma, seguita la morte di Proculus, il non ancora quarantenne Pelino assume la dignità episcopale; si mostra, in questa veste, fermo e intransigente innanzi ai funzionari imperiali che, infine, lo allontanano dalla cattedra brindisina. Deportato a Corfinio, viene qui condannato a morte e ucciso probabilmente nel 662, il 5 dicembre, in uno con Sebastio e Gorgonio, bibliotecari ossia archivisti della sede episcopale di Brindisi. Da qui il vasto culto che negli Abruzzi è riservato al santo: patrono della diocesi di Valva - Sulmona, dedicatario della basilica cattedrale di Corfinio e di un piccolo centro abitato nella diocesi dei Marsi. In the Basilica Cathedral of Brindisi's altar was dedicated in 1771 that closes the left aisle, where it is represented on a canvas painted by Oronzo Tiso (1726-1800). His memory, 5 December, was for centuries largely being considered as solemnized Pelino main protector of the city along with Leucio. | ||||
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Exploring Bibliographic LibreriadelSanto.it Sacrari, santi patroni e preghiere militari , Edizioni Messaggero, 2009 - 312 pagine
J. Ratzinger, Saints. Genuine apologists of the Church , Lindau Editions, 2007 - 160 pages A. Kleinberg, Storie di santi. Martiri, asceti, beati nella formazione dell'Occidente
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