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St. Andrew Avellino
November 10
1521-1608
Born at Castronuovo, Italy, he was Baptized Lorenzo, studied civil and
canon law in Naples, received his doctorate, and was ordained. After a
period as a canon lawyer, he turned to pastoral work and in 1556 was
assigned the task of reforming Sant' Arcangelo convent in Baiano, where
he was almost killed by those opposing his reforms. He left Baiano and
joined the Theatines in Naples, taking the name Andrew. He eventually
became superior of the Naples house and was known for his efforts to
improve the quality of priests. In 1570, he was sent to Lombardy at the
request of St. Charles Borromeo, founded houses at Milan and Piacenza,
and was most successful in reforming the area in spite of great
resistance. He returned to Naples in 1582 and spent the rest of his
life ministering to the spiritual needs of his people, converting many
and combating Protestantism. He is credited with many miracles, and
blood taken from his body after his death was reported to bubble like
that of St. Januarius, also in Naples. An investigation of the matter
by Msgr. Pamphili (later Pope Innocent X) gave no credence to the
report. Andrew Avellino died in Naples on November 10.
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