February
19
Saints of the Day...and Events
Nobility. Married Euphrosyne, daughter of a nobleman.
One day while hunting he ordered attendants to set fire to
some brush in order to flush out the game. A strong wind carried the flames
to nearby fields, forests, towns and villages. Conrad fled in panic; an
innocent peasant was imprisoned, tortured into a confession and condemned to
death for the fire. Remorseful, Conrad stepped forth to confess, saving the
man. He then paid for the damaged property.
Conrad and his wife saw the hand of God in the dramatic
events and chose to give the poor everything they owned. They then separated:
she to a
Poor Clare
monastery, he to a group of
Franciscan
teriary hermits. Conrad lived such a life of piety that his reputation
for holiness spread quickly; had the gift of healing. Visitors destroyed
his solitude, so he fled to a the valley of Noto in Sicily where he lived 36
years in prayer as a hermit.
Legend says that when the
Bishop
of Syracuse visited him, the
bishop
asked if Conrad had anything to offers guests. Conrad said he would check in his
cell.
He returned carrying newly made cakes, which the
bishop
accepted as a miracle. Conrad returned the
bishop's
visit, and made a general confession to him. As he arrived, he was surrounded by
fluttering birds, who escorted him back to Noto.
Conrad died kneeling before a
crucifix.
St. Alvarez of Cordova
The Dominican from Cordoba, Spain, with many wonderful stories attached to
him. Died 1430 at Escalaceli (Ladder of Heaven),
Events of February 19 - Saints of February 19:
http://www.saintpatrickdc.org/ss/0219.htm
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