
Also
known as Camillus de Lellis, Camillo de Lellis Memorial
14 July Profile Son of a military officer who had
served both for Naples and France. His mother died when he was very young. Spent
his youth as a soldier, fighting for the Venetians against the Turks, and then
for Naples. Reported as a large individual, perhaps as tall as 6'6", and powerfully
built, but suffered all his life from abscesses on his feet. A gambling addict,
he lost so much he had to take a job working construction on a building belonging
to the Capuchins; they converted him. He entered the Capuchin noviate three times,
but a nagging leg injury, received while fighting the Turks, each time forced
him to give up. He went to Rome for medical treatment where Saint Philip Neri
became his priest and confessor. He moved into San Giacomo Hospital for the incurable,
and eventually became its administrator. Lacking education, he began to study
with children when he was 32 years old. Priest. Founded the Congregation of the
Servants of the Sick (the Camellians) who, naturally, care for the sick both in
hospital and home. The order expanded with houses in several countries. Camillus
honored the sick as living images of Christ, and hoped that the service he gave
them did penance for his wayward youth. Reported to have the gifts of miraculous
healing and prophecy. Born 1550 at Bocchiavico, Abruzzi,
kingdom of Naples, Italy Died 14 July 1614 at Genoa, Italy
Beatified 7 April 1742 by Pope Benedict XIV Canonized
1746 by Pope Benedict XIV Patronage against bodily
ills, against illness ,against sickness, hospitals ,hospital workers ,nurses,
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