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Margaret of Cortona

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There followed a vivid public penitence from Margaret. Horrified by her former life, she undertook extraordinary mortifications, including prolonged self-starvation, or "holy anorexia", and self-mutilation. Once, averted by her confessor, she wanted to disfigure her face with a razor, to make herself
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One day, when the young gentleman failed to return home from visiting one of his estates, Margaret became concerned. More alarming was the arrival at the castle of his favourite hound. It led her into the forest to his murdered body. Shaken by this crime, Margaret took to prayer and penance. Giving
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and Cortona. When she was seven, Margaret's mother died and her father remarried. Margaret and her stepmother grew to dislike each other. As she grew older, Margaret became more wilful and reckless, and her reputation in the village suffered. At age 17 she was seduced by a young knight and ran away
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A cottage was found for Margaret, where she lived with her son. Early on, she was able to make ends meet in Cortona by caring for children and nursing unwell ladies. It then became serving the needs of the poor, especially the sick, that occupied her time, alongside devoting herself to prayer.
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reformed prostitutes; people battling temptation, sexual especially; falsely accused people; homeless people; insanity; orphans; mental illness; mentally ill people; midwives; single mothers; people whose piety is ridiculed; single laywomen; the third
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up all her worldly goods, restoring that due to the knight's family, she left his home. Arrived at her father's house with the boy, she begged forgiveness. However, at her stepmother's insistence, he would not have her. Margaret sought help from
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On several occasions, Margaret got embroiled in matters rather more political. It seems that in 1288 she was asked to seek reconciliation between local families split bitterly by the second phase (1216–1392) of the
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Guelphs and Ghibellines were factions animating mini-wars between towns, and blood feuds between families. Trouble had started some 300 years earlier, in a power struggle between the
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1456 saw the exhumation of Margaret's body, thenceforward housed in the basilica, where it became the object of veneration. Her body had been declared
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for the sick, homeless and impoverished. To attract nurses for the hospital, and to help look after those imprisoned, she instituted a congregation of
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at Laviano's church, whereupon she made a public confession with a full account of her past, and begged pardon from the community of her childhood.
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Often evident in illustrations of Margaret's life is a dog, her guide in the story of her coming across the body of her son's murdered father.
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to the left of the nave is the spot where Margaret had died; a room behind the old church where she had dwelt for the last years of her life.
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Hess, Lawrence. "St. Margaret of Cortona." The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 9. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1910. 1 Mar. 2013
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Margaret was born of farming parents in Laviano, a small village nestled in the rolling hills of
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in Italian). She was to report that, while in prayer, she heard the words, "What is your wish,
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This particular building has disappeared, destroyed after earthquake on 23 November 1980.
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One gathers Margaret took to sleeping on a wooden trellis in a cell at the church of
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with him. According to some accounts, he was the son of Gugliemo di Pecora, lord of
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This article is about the Italian penitent. For other Saints named Margaret, see
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In 1277, after three years' probation, Margaret was at last received into the
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By 1288, Margaret had retreated to contemplation among the ruins of a small
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rift. She was asked also to negotiate between the people of Cortona and the
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unattractive. A little of this abuse she wrongly extended to her son.
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Goodier S.J., Alban, "St.Margaret of Cortona - A Second Magdalene",
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13th-century Italian Roman Catholic religious sisters and nuns
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The Lives or the Fathers, Martyrs and Other Principal Saints
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based on the life of the Margaret, with libretto by
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Paintings depicting Margaret have been completed by
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Saint Margaret of Cortona
Saint Margaret (disambiguation)
Saint
O.F.S.

Laviano
Catholic Church
Episcopal Church (United States)
Canonized
Pope Benedict XIII
Feast
22 February
16 May
Patronage
penitent
Third Order of Saint Francis
Laviano
Perugia
Cortona
canonised
patroness saint
hoboes
homeless
insane
orphaned
mentally ill
midwives
penitents
tramps
Castiglione del Lago

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