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Blessed James Of Nocera

Blessed
Post-Congregation

Feast Day: 27-May

Born: At Nocera, Umbria, Italy

Died: 1300 of natural causes


Biography

Blessed James of Nocera, also known as James of Santa Croce di' Fontavellana, was a devoted monk in the region of Umbria, Italy. He was born in Nocera in the early 13th century and lived a holy life dedicated to prayer, contemplation, and service to God.

Little is known about Blessed James' early life and family background. However, it is believed that he entered the religious life as a young man and joined the community of monks at Santa Croce di' Fontavellana, a monastery renowned for its spiritual wisdom and rigorous ascetic practices.

Blessed James embraced a simple and austere lifestyle, eagerly following the rule of his religious order and striving for spiritual perfection. He spent countless hours in prayer, meditation, and diligent study of Scripture and the teachings of the Church. Blessed James' deep devotion to God is said to have touched the lives of those around him, inspiring them to seek a closer relationship with the divine.

Throughout his life, Blessed James prioritized acts of charity and selflessness. He willingly assisted his fellow monks and offered comfort and guidance to those who sought his help. His humble and compassionate nature earned him a reputation for goodness and holiness among both his religious community and the local population.

Although precise details regarding Blessed James' specific achievements and contributions remain scarce, it is widely believed that his piety and dedication made a lasting impact on the spiritual and moral climate of the region.

Blessed James of Nocera lived a long life, devotionally serving God until his death in 1300. He passed away peacefully, having never wavered in his commitment to his faith. While not officially canonized or recognized by the Catholic Church, the faithful hold him in high esteem and honor his memory as a blessed soul who lived a life of exemplary holiness and virtue.

The feast day of Blessed James of Nocera is celebrated on May 27th, a day set aside to commemorate his life and to seek his intercession in matters of faith, devotion, and spiritual growth. Although more in-depth information about his life and miracles is yet to be uncovered, his legacy as a faithful and dedicated monk continues to inspire those who strive to deepen their relationship with God.


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