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词条 Alferius
释义

  1. Veneration

  2. Notes

  3. Bibliography

  4. See also

  5. External links

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Saint Alferius ({{lang-it|Sant'Alferio}}) (930–1050) was an Italian abbot and saint. After spending many years as a layman in civil service, in 1002 he was named the head of a delegation from his city to speak with King Henry II of France. Taking ill during the journey, he convalesced at a monastery and vowed to become a monk himself if he recovered. When he did, he became a Benedictine. He subsequently founded the monastery of La Trinità della Cava, located at Cava de' Tirreni.

Veneration

The first four abbots of Cava were officially recognized as saints on December 21, 1893, by Pope Leo XIII.[1] The first four abbots are Alferius; Leo I (1050–79); Peter of Pappacarbone (1079–1123); and Constabilis.

Notes

1. ^San Constabile (Costabile)

Bibliography

  • Joseph Ratzinger: Sainti. Gli autentici apologeti della Chiesa., Lindau Edizioni, Torino 2007. {{ISBN|978-88-7180-706-5}}

See also

  • Cava de' Tirreni, Italy (Italia)
  • La Trinità della Cava

External links

  • {{it icon}} San Alferio
  • Alferius of La Cava
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