| Blessed Albert Berdini of Sarteano |
| Franciscan Friar and missionary, born at Sarteano, in Tuscany, 1385; died at |
| Milan, 15 August, 1450. He entered the order of Minor Conventuals in 1405, but |
| later, attracted by the apostolic life and remarkable virtues of St. Bernardine of |
| Sienna, the fame of whose sanctity was spread throughout Italy, and desirous of |
| following more strictly the rule of St. Francis, he passed over to the Friars Minor |
| and became one of the devout disciples and faithful companions of the great |
| Apostle of the Holy Name. Under the masterful guidance of St. Bernardine his |
| fame as an orator became so renowned that he was commonly known as the |
| "King of Preachers" (Rex Praedicatorum); and it is recorded of the famous |
| rhetorician, Guerimus of Ferrara, that when Blessed Albert was announced to |
| preach at Ferrara, the preceptor anticipated the hour for his lecture and, the |
| lecture finished, took his students to hear the sermon of the missionary, saying |
| to them: "You have heard the theory, let us know go and see it put into practice." |
| Pope Eugenius IV commissioned him as one of his legates to negotiate with the |
| Greek Schismatics and induce them to be present at the council held in Bologna |
| in 1453. Though the title of Blessed has always been accorded to Albert of |
| Sarteano, principally on account of the fact, as one of the earlier chroniclers of |
| the order tell us, of the numerous miracles he worked after his death at Milan, his |
| cultus has never been explicitly approved by the Church. Active steps have, |
| however, lately been taken for his formal beatification. |
| BENEDETTO NERI, La Vita e I Tempi del Beato Alberto da Sarteano (Quaracchi, 1902); |
| HAROLDUS, B. Alberti a Sarthiano Vita et Opera, opus posthumum; SBARALEA, Supplementum et |
| Castigatio ad Scriptores trium ordinum S. Francisi (Rome, 1806); LEMMENS, Chronica Beati |
| Bernardini, Aquitani (Rome, 1902); DA CIVEZZA, Storia delle Missioni Francescane (Rome, 1860). |
| Stephen M. Donovan |
| Transcribed by Alberto Hernández Banuchi |
| The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume I |
| Copyright © 1907 by Robert Appleton Company |
| Online Edition Copyright © 1999 by Kevin Knight |
| Nihil Obstat, March 1, 1907. Remy Lafort, S.T.D., Censor |
| Imprimatur. +John Cardinal Farley, Archbishop of New York |
| The Catholic Encyclopedia: NewAdvent.org |