Pietro da Macerata
Pietro da Macerata (d. 26 August 1307)
He was sent to Armenia with
The formation of the new order drew a hostile reaction from the "fratres communes", who even tried to kidnap Fra Liberato. After Celestine V's abdication, it was vulnerable and moved to Thessaly[2] around 1298. Pope Boniface VIII remained hostile to it despite two embassies by Fra Liberato himself. Fra Liberato thus decided to return to Italy permanently to defend the order before Pope Benedict XI. However, the inquisitor Tomaso d'Aversa ordered his arrest and Fra Liberato was only able to escape him by retreating to the hermitage of San Angelo della Versa, where he died.
The Pauperes were excommunicated by
References
- ^ a b La Rucola website, Le vicende di Angelo Clareno e di Pietro da Macerata, article by larucola, dated 18 June 2016
- ^ a b c New Advent website, Celestines
- ^ Treccani website, Angelo Clareno detto da Cingoli, beato
- ^ Italia Medievale website, I Clareni e le Marche: alcuni esempi dal sud della regione, dated January 2, 2024
- ^ New Advent website, Spirituals
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