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Feast
  
May 31


Name
  
Vitalis Assisi

Vitalis of Assisi Buy the decapitated head of Saint Vitalis of Assisi

Venerated in
  
Roman Catholic Church(Diocese of Assisi)

Patronage
  
patron against disorders of the bladder and genitals

Died
  
May 31, 1370, Assisi, Italy

Similar People
  
Francis of Assisi, Agnes of Assisi, Clare of Assisi

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St. Vitalis of Assisi, O.S.B. (Italian: San Vitale de Assisi) (1295 – May 31, 1370), was an Italian hermit and monk. Born in Bastia Umbra, Vitalis as a youth was licentious and immoral. However, he attempted to expiate his sins by going on pilgrimage to various sanctuaries in Italy and Europe. When he returned to Umbria, he became a Benedictine monk at Subiaco.

Vitalis of Assisi Medieval Skull of Saint Vitalis of Assisi Obscure Catholic Saint

Vitalis then spent the rest of his life in the hermitage of Santa Maria di Viole, near Assisi, in utter poverty. His one possession was an old container that he used to drink water from a nearby spring. His reputation for holiness soon spread after his death. He was known as a patron against sicknesses and diseases affecting the bladder and genitals.

On 29 May 2011, a head preserved as a relic, allegedly that of this saint, was offered at auction with an estimate of €1,000 at Annesbrook House, Duleek, County Meath, Ireland. It was sold to an unnamed movie star from Los Angeles, California, for €3,500.

In November 2016, the head was purchased by a reclusive oddities and antiquities dealer & collector, and permanently resides in a private Gallery located in the Eastern United States.

References

Vitalis of Assisi Wikipedia


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