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
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