Helpers of the Holy Souls - Our Patron: Saint Nicholas of ...
Our Patron
Also known as Patron of Holy Souls
at Sant'Angelo, March of Ancona,
diocese of Fermo
September 10, at Tolentino, Italy following a long illness; relics rediscovered at Tolentino in ; in previous times they were known exude blood when the Church was in danger.
5 June (Pentecost) by Pope Eugene IV; over miracles were recognized by the Congregation
Souls in Purgatory, animals, babies, boatmen, dying people, mariners, sailors, sick animals, watermen
Augustinian giving bread to a sick person;
Augustinian holding a container of bread;
Augustinian holding a container of money;
Augustinian holding a lily;
Augustinian holding crucifix garlanded with lilies;
Augustinian with a star above him;
Augustinian with a star on his breast;
basket with bread rolls;
crucifix garlanded with lilies;
lily
"The Heavens are not pure in the sight of Him Whom I serve; how then shall I, a sinful man, stand before Him?"
-Saint Nicholas
Biography
ST.
NICHOLAS 					 OF TOLENTINO, CONFESSOR { } or {}
Born at 					 -- Sant' Angelo, in Pontano, near Fermo, in the March of Ancona
His parents, said to have been called Compagnonus de Guarutti and Amata de Guidiani (these surnames may merely indicate their birth-places), were pious folk, perhaps gentle born, living content with a small substance.
His mother was a model of holiness.
Saint nicholas of tolentino biography of martin lawrence
Nicholas of Tolentino Latin : S. Nicolaus de Tolentino , c. He is particularly invoked as an advocate for the souls in Purgatory , especially during Lent and the month of November. In many Augustinian and Discalced Augustinian churches, there are weekly devotions to St. Nicholas on behalf of the suffering souls.They were childless until a pilgrimage 					 to a shrine of the original Saint Nicholas at Bari, Italy where his 					 mother asked for a son whom she promised to dedicate to God's service. When her wish was granted, she named the boy Nicholas. He soon gave 					 unusual signs of saintliness. Already at seven he would hide away in 					 a nearby cave and pray there like the hermits whom he had observed in 					 the mountains.
His religious formation was greatly influenced by the spirituality of the hermits of Brettino, one of the congregations which came to form part of the "Grand Union" of Augustinians in , whose communities were located in the region of the March where Nicholas was born and raised.
Characteristic of these early hermits 					 of Brettino were a great emphasis on poverty, rigorous 					 practices of fasting and abstinence, and long periods of the day devoted 					 to communal and private prayer.
After hearing the inspired preaching by Reginaldo da Monterubbiano, Prior (local superior) of the Augustinian monastery in Sant'Angelo, he felt a call to embrace the religious life.
His parents gave a joyful consent. His piousness so impressed the Bishop of Fermo that he permitted Nicholas to join the minor orders as young boy. As soon as he was old enough he was received into the Order of Augustinian friars and made his novitiate in At age eighteen he made his profession and entered the monastery at Tolentino where he was very active in administering the sacraments to the local community.
He quickly won over the trust and love of the locals; he was often called 				 upon to pray for the deceased loved ones and was affectionately referred 				 to as the "Patron of Holy Souls".
As Nicholas entered the Order at its inception he learned to combine the ascetical practices of the Brettini with the apostolic thrust which the Church now invited the Augustinians to practice.
At times Nicholas devoted 					 himself to prayer and works of penance with such intensity that it was 					 necessary for his superiors to impose limitations on him.
At one point 					 he was so weakened through fasting that he was encouraged in a vision 					 of Mary and the child Jesus to eat a piece of bread signed with the 					 cross and soaked in water, to regain his strength.
 		 Nicholas repeated these steps throughout the community 					 to help the sick, resulting in numerous miracles of 					 healing.
In his honor the custom of blessing and 			 distributing the "Bread 					 of Saint Nicholas" is 					 continued by the Augustinians in many places to this 					 day including his shrine.
 				 On account 					 of his kind and gentle manner his superiors entrusted 				 him with the daily feeding of the poor at the monastery gates, but at times 				 he was so free with the friary's provisions that the procurator begged 				 the superior to check his generosity.
Even before his ordination he was 				 sent to different monasteries of his order, at Recanati, Macerata etc., 				 as a model of generous striving after perfection.
He was ordained in and said his first Mass with exceptional fervor; thereafter, whenever he celebrated the holy Mystery he seemed aglow with the fire of his love.
He lived in several different monasteries 					 of the Augustinian Order, engaged principally in the ministry of preaching.
 		 In 					 he was sent to Tolentino, and remained there 			 for the rest of his life. He was known for his humility, 		 meekness and sanctity. His preaching, instructions 		 and work in the confessional brought about numerous conversions, 		 and his many miracles were responsible for more, 		 yet he was careful not to take any credit for these miracles.
"Say nothing of this," he would insist, "give thanks to God, not to me.
Philip of zell philomena: Nicholas of Tolentino (Latin: S. Nicolaus de Tolentino, c. – September 10, ) known as the Patron of Holy Souls, was an Italian saint and mystic. He is particularly invoked as an advocate for the souls in Purgatory, especially during Lent and the month of November.
I am only a vessel of clay, a poor 					 sinner."
As a priest and religious, he was full of charity towards his brother Augustinians as well as towards the people to whom he ministered. He visited the sick and cared for the needy. He was a noted preacher of the Gospel. He gave special attention to those who had fallen away from the Church.
People considered him a miracle worker.
Saint nicholas of tolentino biography of martin lewis Nicholas of Tolentino. Born in in Sant'Angelo, St. Nicholas of Tolentino took his name from St. Nicholas of Myra, at whose shrine his parents prayed to have a child. Nicholas became a monk at 18, and seven years later, he was ordained a priest.He often fasted and performed 					 other works of penance. He spent long hours in prayer.
Nicholas 					 worked to counteract the decline of morality and 				 religion which came with the development of city life in 				 the late thirteenth century. A fellow religious describes 				 Nicholas ministry 				 in these words:
"He 					 was a joy to those who were sad, a consolation to 				 the suffering, peace to those at variance, refreshment 				 to those who toiled, support for the poor, and a healing 				 balm for prisoners."
Nicholas reputation as a saintly man and a worker of miracles led many people to the monastery of Tolentino.
 		 He worked 					 as a peacemaker in a city torn by civil war.
Preached every day, wonder-worker 					 and healer, and visited prisoners. Received visions, including images 					 of Purgatory, which friends ascribed to his lengthy fasts. Had a great 					 devotion to the recently dead, praying for the souls in Purgatory as 					 he traveled around his parish, and often late into the night.
Reported to have resurrected over one hundred dead children, including several who had drowned together.
Legend says that the devil once beat Nicholas with a stick; the stick was displayed for years in the his church. A vegetarian, Nicholas was once served a roasted fowl; he made the sign of the cross over it, and it flew out a window.
Nine passengers on ship 					 going down at sea once asked Nicholas' aid; he appeared in the sky, 					 wearing the black Augustinian habit, radiating golden light, holding 					 a lily in his left hand; with his right hand he quelled the storm. An 					 apparition of the saint once saved the burning palace of the Doge of 					 Venice by throwing a piece of blessed bread on the flames.
He spent the last thirty years of his life in Tolentino preaching with wonderful success, where the Guelfs and the Ghibellines were in constant strife.
Nicholas saw only one remedy 				 to the violence: street preaching, and the success of this apostolic 				 work was astounding. "He spoke of 					 the things of Heaven," says his biographer St. Antonine. "Sweetly 					 he preached the divine word, and the words that 					 came from his lips fell like flames of fire. Among 					 his hearers could be seen the tears and heard the 					 sighs of people detesting their sins and repenting of their past lives."
Towards the end diseases tried his patience, but he kept up his mortifications almost to the hour of death.
He died surrounded by his community.
Saint nicholas of tolentino biography of martin luther Born in in Sant'Angelo, St. Nicholas of Tolentino took his name from St. Nicholas of Myra, at whose shrine his parents prayed to have a child. Nicholas became a monk at 18, and seven years later, he was ordained a priest. He gained a reputation as a preacher and a confessor.He possessed an angelic 				 meekness, a guileless simplicity, and a tender love of virginity, which 				 he never stained, guarding it by prayer and extraordinary mortifications. Many of the cures obtained through Saint Nicholas prayers were 				 received while he himself was infirm.
In a lay Brother cut off the arms of his body intending to take them to Germany as relics, and the friars then hid his body to prevent further attempts of this kind.
It has not been found to this day, but the arms 					 have been preserved. It is recorded that they have bled on several occasions, 					 usually; it is said, before some calamity that befell the Church or 					 the world.
When in Nicholas was proclaimed "Patron of the Souls in Purgatory" by Pope Leo XIII, confirmation was given to a long-standing aspect of devotion toward this friar which is traced to an event in his own life.
On a certain Saturday night as he lay in bed, Nicholas heard the voice of someone who identified himself as Fra Pellegrino of Osimo, a deceased friar whom Nicholas had known. Fra Pellegrino revealed that he was in Purgatory and begged Nicholas to offer Mass for him and for other suffering souls so that they might be set free.
For the next seven days Nicholas did so and was rewarded with a second vision in which the deceased confrère expressed his gratitude and assurance that a great number of people were now enjoying the presence of God through Nicholas prayers.
Saint nicholas of tolentino biography of martin This Nicholas was born in answer to his mother's prayers. Childless and in middle age, she had made a pilgrimage with her husband to the shrine of St. Nicholas of Bari to ask for a son whom she promised to dedicate to God's service. When her wish was granted, she named the boy Nicholas and he soon gave unusual signs of saintliness. Already at seven he would hide away in a nearby cave and pray there like the hermits whom he had observed in the mountains.As this event became known, many people approached 					 Nicholas, asking his intercession on behalf of their 					 own deceased relatives and friends.
Like many of the saints, Nicholas received from God a particular calling. It was not to feed the poor, although he did, nor to be zealous for the salvation of souls, although he was.
His call was to help the Holy Souls in Purgatory.
St. Nicholas had a great love for the Holy Souls.
He would offer Mass, pray and do 					 penance for them so they could more quickly enter Heaven. Because many 					 Catholics have forgotten about the souls in Purgatory, except when November 					 2nd - All Souls Day - comes around, St. Nicholas can teach a valuable 					 lesson.
Nicholas 					 died in Tolentino on 10 September He was canonized by Eugene IV 					 in the first member of the Augustinian Order to be canonized.
Saint Nicholas body is "preserved" and venerated by the faithful in the basilica in Tolentino in the city of Tolentine which bears his name.
His feast is celebrated by the Augustinian Family 			 on 10 September.
With so 					 little attention given to the Holy Souls today we thought why not follow 					 the example of St. Nicholas and do something about it? Since the Church 					 has dedicated the month of November to the Holy Souls.
Let us follow the example of St.
Nicholas and start praying for them daily!
St. Nicholas of Tolentino, pray for us!