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- Charles_of_Sezze abstract "Charles of Sezze, O.F.M. (19 October 1613 – 6 January 1670), born Giancarlo Marchioni, was an Italian friar of the Franciscan Order. He has been declared a saint by the Catholic Church.Charles was born in the town of Sezze, now in the Province of Latina. As a youth, he felt a desire to serve as a missionary in India. Later inspired by the lives of Saints Pascal Baylon and Salvador of Horta, two holy Franciscan lay brothers, he decided to enter the Franciscan Order, to which he was admitted in 1635. He later recounted that he did so out of a desire to live a poor life and to beg alms \"for the love of Christ\".In the Order, Charles lived the life of a lay brother, never requesting ordination to the priesthood. He worked at a range of jobs in various friaries in Italy: cook, porter, sacristan, gardener and beggar. He was not qualified in all of them, as he became notorious for setting the kitchen of one house on fire.One story of his life is taken to show his remarkable fidelity to the Franciscan ideal of poverty. At one point, the Guardian of a friary ordered Charles, who was the porter, to give food only to traveling friars who came to the door. Charles obeyed and immediately alms to the friars decreased. Charles persuaded the Guardian that the two facts were related. When the friars resumed giving help to all who sought assistance at their door, alms to the friars increased.Though he was not a priest, Charles was instructed to write the story of his life by his confessor. The result was The Grandeurs of the Mercies of God which was widely read. He went on to write several other books on the mystical life. Though he kept himself under the guidance of a spiritual director, he himself, though not a priest, was often sought for spiritual advice. Pope Clement IX summoned him to his deathbed for comfort and a blessing.In 1670, on the Feast of the Epiphany, Charles died in the friary attached to the Church of San Francesco a Ripa in Rome, where he was buried.Charles was recognized as having lived a life of outstanding holiness as a lay brother. He was beatified in 1882 by Pope Leo XIII, and canonized by Pope John XXIII on 12 April 1959.Charles's feast day is celebrated on 6 January.".
- Charles_of_Sezze alias "Marchioni, Giancarlo".
- Charles_of_Sezze beatifiedBy Pope_Leo_XIII.
- Charles_of_Sezze beatifiedPlace Rome.
- Charles_of_Sezze birthDate "1613-10-19".
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- Charles_of_Sezze birthYear "1613".
- Charles_of_Sezze canonizedBy Pope_John_XXIII.
- Charles_of_Sezze canonizedDate "1959-04-12".
- Charles_of_Sezze canonizedPlace Vatican_City.
- Charles_of_Sezze deathDate "1670-01-06".
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- Charles_of_Sezze deathYear "1670".
- Charles_of_Sezze majorShrine Rome.
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- Charles_of_Sezze title "Religious and confessor".
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- Charles_of_Sezze wikiPageWikiLinkText "Carlo Melchiori".
- Charles_of_Sezze wikiPageWikiLinkText "Charles of Sezze".
- Charles_of_Sezze wikiPageWikiLinkText "Giancarlo Melchiori".
- Charles_of_Sezze alternativeNames "Marchioni, Giancarlo".
- Charles_of_Sezze beatifiedBy Pope_Leo_XIII.
- Charles_of_Sezze beatifiedDate "1882".
- Charles_of_Sezze beatifiedPlace "Rome, Italy,".
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- Charles_of_Sezze canonizedDate "1959-04-12".
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- Charles_of_Sezze dateOfBirth "1613-10-19".
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- Charles_of_Sezze shortDescription "Italian Franciscan friar and saint".
- Charles_of_Sezze titles "Religious and confessor".
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