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Blessed Joachim Piccolomini
Blessed Joachim Piccolomini

Beato Joaquín Piccolomini

También conocido como: Gioacchino Piccolomini; Joachim of Siena

Beato
Post-Congregation

Día de Fiesta

16 April; 3 February (Servites)

Nacimiento

1258 at Siena, Italy

Fallecimiento

16 April 1306 at Siena, Italy of natural causes

Beatificado

21 March 1609 by Pope Paul V; 9 January 1926 by Pope Pius XI (decree on heroic virtues)

Biografía

Blessed Joachim Piccolomini, also known as Gioacchino Piccolomini and Joachim of Siena, was born in 1258 in Siena, Italy, to a noble family. From an early age, he displayed a strong piety and devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary. Known for his charity and selflessness, Joachim would give all he had to the poor, even as a young man.

At the age of 14, Joachim entered the Order of Servites as a lay-brother, dedicating himself to a life of prayer, service, and contemplation. He became a spiritual student of Saint Philip Benizi, a renowned Servite friar and eventual canonized saint.

Although his brothers encouraged him to study for the priesthood, Joachim considered himself unworthy of such a calling and aspired no higher than to serve as an altar server. However, his reputation for holiness grew rapidly, and he became widely known and revered for his sanctity. In order to escape the devotees and lead a more solitary life, Joachim requested to be transferred to Arezzo. This decision, however, caused a stir of complaints in Siena, and he was eventually ordered to return.

Blessed Joachim is often depicted as a Servite brother, holding a book and a flower, representing his devotion to prayer and his love for the beauty of nature. His feast day is celebrated on April 16th, and he is also honored on February 3rd, the feast day of the Servites.

Blessed Joachim Piccolomini passed away on April 16, 1306, in Siena, Italy, from natural causes. Although there is no specific information about his veneration, he was beatified on March 21, 1609, by Pope Paul V, and later on January 9, 1926, by Pope Pius XI, who declared his heroic virtues.

Blessed Joachim Piccolomini is remembered for his unwavering devotion to God and his deep humility. His life serves as an inspiration for all who seek to follow a path of selfless service, prayer, and love of God and neighbor. May his example continue to inspire and guide us in our own spiritual journeys.

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