The source code for the WIKI 2 extension is being checked by specialists of the Mozilla Foundation, Google, and Apple. Editors have permission to delete these "External links modified" talk page sections if they want to de-clutter talk pages, but see the RfC before doing mass systematic removals. The reconstructed body of San Ludovico da Casoria is visible in the Basilica of Santa Chiara. Luigi Iroso, Casoria alla luce del sole: Cronistoria di Casoria dal 1500 al 1750 attraverso documenti inediti d'archivio, Quaderni Campani, Napoli, 2012. Foley, Leonard ofm. Citazioni di Ludovico da Casoria [Sui Promessi sposi] È un libro che potrebbe essere letto in un coro di vergini presieduto dalla Madonna. He entered the novitiate of the Order of Friars Minor on 1 July 1832, taking the name Ludovico. Morì la mattina del 30 marzo 1885. As of February 2018, "External links modified" talk page sections are no longer generated or monitored by InternetArchiveBot. ((Saint of the Day )). Ludovico was ordained five years later and was appointed to teach philosophy, mathematics, and chemistry to the younger members of the Order at the Franciscan priory of Saint Peter (San Pietro) in Naples. Ludovico was ordained five years later and was appointed to teach philosophy, mathematics, and chemistry to the younger members of the Order at the Franciscan priory of Saint Peter (San Pietro) in Naples. 16 giugno 2015, Ludovico da Casoria e Maria Cristina di Savoia, Ludovico da Casoria e l'Istituto di Assisi, Chiesa di Santa Maria Immacolata all'Esquilino, https://it.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ludovico_da_Casoria&oldid=115973717, Fondatori di società e istituti cattolici, Voci biografiche con codici di controllo di autorità, licenza Creative Commons Attribuzione-Condividi allo stesso modo. About 1852 he opened a school for the education of African boys and girls redeemed from slavery. I use WIKI 2 every day and almost forgot how the original Wikipedia looks like. Cheers.—cyberbot IITalk to my owner:Online 02:21, 27 May 2016 (UTC). From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository, Ludovico da Casoria (sl); Ludovico da Casoria (fr); Ljudevit iz Casorie (hr); Ludoviko wa Casoria (sw); Ludovicus van Casoria (nl); Lluís de Casoria (ca); Ludovico da Casoria (it); Ludovico of Casoria (en); Ludwik z Casorii (pl); Ludvík z Casorie (cs); Ludovico of Casoria (es) religioso italiano (it); italiensk präst (sv); italiensk prest (nn); italiensk prest (nb); Italiaans priester (1814-1885) (nl); sacerdot italià (ca); Italian priest (en); کشیش ایتالیایی (fa); իտալացի քահանա (hy); italiensk præst (da) Arcangelo Palmentieri, Louis of Casoria (en), Library of Congress authority ID: n92093881, Bibliothèque nationale de France ID: 123161822, Nationale Thesaurus voor Auteurs ID: 303831707, Beata Vergine del Rosario (Pompei) 10.JPG, CellaLudovicoDaCasoriaConventoTaurano.jpg, TargaLudovicoDaCasoriaConventoTaurano.jpg, Tomb of Saint Ludovicus A. Casaurea - Santa Chiara - Naples - Italy 2015.JPG, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Category:Ludovico_of_Casoria&oldid=369872615, Uses of Wikidata Infobox with no family name, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. He also worked to provide care for the elderly members of his own Order. Ludovico of Casoria (11 March 1814 – 30 March 1885) - born Arcangelo Palmentieri - was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and a professed member of the Order of Friars Minor. Start This article has been rated as Start-Class on the project's quality scale. He apprenticed as a cabinet maker in his youth. Alfonso Capecelatro, La Vita del p. Ludovico da Casoria (1887), Velar, Gorle, 2013 (ristampa). Note ↑ A serious and painful illness attacked Ludovico around 1876; he never completely recovered and died nine years later. Due to the small number of members still in the congregation, the Holy See disbanded the friars in 1971. Anche alcune rampe della struttura risultano fatte di maioliche, come ad esempio la scalinata che dalla portineria porta all'ospizio vero e proprio. Scultura di san Francesco L'edificio è stato eretto sul suolo dove, nel XVII secolo , era il palazzo del Castellano: venne costruito nel 1875 ad opera dei frati bigi della Carità . [1] They became known as the Gray Friars of Charity (Italian: Frati Bigi della Carità) on account of the traditional grayish color of the Franciscan religious habit. This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Herbermann, Charles, ed. He also founded institutions for the deaf and the mute. He was a renowned social reformer who founded both the Grey Friars of Charity and the Grey Franciscan Sisters of Saint Elizabeth. Ludovico da Casoria e Daniele Comboni: metodi missionari a confronto. On 1 November, after the mass celebrated by the provincial father of the Friars Minor, Carlo D'Amodio, the urn showing the body in its natural was discovered anatomical conformity, covered by the Franciscan habit. La sua memoria cade il 30 marzo; la Chiesa napoletana lo ricorda il 17 giugno. A serious and painful illness attacked Ludovico around 1876; he never completely recovered and died nine years later. About 1852 he opened a school for the education of African boys and girls redeemed from slavery. Molti di loro scelsero liberamente di ricevere la Cresima e successivamente di divenire sacerdoti e donne consacrate. Meanwhile, he maintained personal relations with various persons, particularly priests and religious at Naples, among them the Franciscan Ludovico da Casoria, whose biography he wrote, and two priests Persico and Casanova, with whom he often discussed methods of catechetical instruction. Start This article has been rated as Start-Class on the project's quality scale. The following 4 files are in this category, out of 4 total. http://www.napolipost.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Ludovico-da-Casoria-1728x800_c.jpg. 23 November 2014, Saint Peter's Square, Vatican City by. This message is updated dynamically through the template {{sourcecheck}} (last update: 15 July 2018). [7] The body is visible in the plastic image of the moment of death, which occurred at 7.15 am on 30 March 1885 in the Marino hospice of Posillipo. Il fabbricato, nel 1985, era in una situazione precaria, alcuni ambienti risultavano infatti provati dall'incuria e dal tempo; mentre oggi risulta nei circuiti turistici del quartiere. Congratulations on this excellent venture… what a great idea! All'ingresso della struttura, fa invece bella mostra lo pseudo obelisco scultoreo di san Francesco che in atto benedicente impone le mani su tre famosi terziari: da sinistra a destra Dante, Cristoforo Colombo e Giotto. Con il placet e l'aiuto di Ferdinando II riuscì a riscattare numerosi bambini di colore schiavi a Il Cairo e ad Alessandria, con lo scopo di donar loro una vita dignitosa, una educazione cristiana e una preparazione culturale tale da poterli inviare come missionari indigeni nel continente africano. Arcangelo Palmentieri, was born in Casoria, near Naples, on 11 March 1814. "Ludovico of Casoria". Terzogenito di Vincenzo, taverniere e di Candida Zenga, coppia molto religiosa, dopo aver fatto l'apprendista falegname a 18 anni fu accolto tra i Frati Minori nel noviziato presso il Convento San Giovanni del Palco di Taurano, in provincia di Avellino, proseguì gli studi negli istituti di Sant'Antonio ad Afragola, di Sant'Angelo a Nola e di San Pietro ad Aram a Napoli. Ludovico of Casoria (11 March 1814 – 30 March 1885) - born Arcangelo Palmentieri - was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and a professed member of the Order of Friars Minor.He was a renowned social reformer who founded both the Grey Friars of Charity and the Grey Franciscan Sisters of Saint Elizabeth. Il complesso era solito accogliere soprattutto la gente di mare, prevalentemente pescatori. [4][5] His annual feast day is celebrated on 30 March. The skeleton, preserved in its entirety, was reconstituted by medical experts Professor Michele Papa, Professor of Normal Human Anatomy at the Luigi Vanvitelli University of Naples, Professor Rosaria Maria Anna Costanzo, Pathological Anatomy Researcher and Doctor Domenico Ronga, emeritus Primary Pascale Institute of Naples. I have just modified 2 external links on Ludovico of Casoria. An account in Italian of his founding of the first school in Umbria for the care of deaf-mutes. We have created a browser extension. New York: Robert Appleton Company. A Napoli, in località Scudillo, fondò l'Istituto La Palma, infermeria-farmacia per i frati della Provincia Francescana e per i sacerdoti poveri del Terz'Ordine, tutt'oggi l'Istituto è attivo come luogo di studio e di giochi per i bambini e i preadolescenti meno abbienti del Rione Sanità. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ludovico_of_Casoria&oldid=961628798, Founders of Catholic religious communities, Articles with dead external links from May 2016, Articles containing Italian-language text, Articles incorporating a citation from the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia with Wikisource reference, Articles incorporating text from the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia with Wikisource reference, Wikipedia articles with SUDOC identifiers, Wikipedia articles with WORLDCATID identifiers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, 23 November 2014, Saint Peter's Square, Vatican City by, This page was last edited on 9 June 2020, at 15:15.