St. Pacifico of San Severino
(1653-1721)
He had the gift of “reading souls,” and in the confessional would often remind penitents of sins they had forgotten about.
Pacifico was an ascetic man. He fasted perpetually, eating no more
than bread, soup or water. His "hair shirt" was made of iron. Poverty
and obedience were two virtues for which his confreres especially
remembered him.
At the age of 35, Pacifico contracted an illness that eventually
left him deaf, blind and crippled. He offered his sufferings for the
conversion of sinners, and he cured many of the sick who came to him.
Pacifico also served as the superior of the friary in San Severino. He
was canonized in 1839.
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