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St. Pacificus of San Severino

1653–1721

Associated with Martyrs, Doctors, Conversion, Religious; patronage includes Saints; apostles; martyrs; confessors; Doctors of the Church.

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Life dates1653–1721
Feast daySeptember 24
PatronageSaints; apostles; martyrs; confessors; Doctors of the Church

Biography and devotion

St. Pacificus of San Severino: life, patronage, and devotion

St. Pacificus of San Severino was born Carlo Antonio Divini in 1653 at San Severino in the Marches of Italy. Orphaned as a child, he experienced hardship early and was raised by relatives. He entered the Franciscan Friars Minor and took the name Pacificus, a name that suited the gentle and patient spirit for which he would later be remembered.

Ordained a priest, he became a preacher and confessor, serving the faithful through parish missions and spiritual direction. His health, however, was fragile, and much of his sanctity was formed through suffering rather than activity. Illness eventually left him unable to continue public preaching. He suffered from painful ailments and, in later years, blindness and deafness. These afflictions might have made his life seem useless by worldly standards, but they became the center of his offering.

Pacificus accepted sickness with remarkable patience. People came to him not because he had worldly influence but because suffering had purified his prayer. Tradition associates him with prophetic insight and miracles, including healings through his intercession. His confessional and counsel continued to draw souls even when his body was failing.

He died in 1721 at San Severino. The people who had known him remembered not a dramatic reformer but a Franciscan priest whose holiness was forged through sickness, obedience and union with Christ crucified. He was canonized in 1839 by Pope Gregory XVI.

Pacificus is a strong saint for those who feel limited by illness or hidden suffering. His life shows that when active work is taken away, charity can still burn in prayer, patience and the quiet offering of pain to God.

His blindness and deafness are important because they did not make him useless in the Church. People came to the sick friar for counsel precisely because suffering had purified his judgment. Franciscan devotion remembers him as a preacher whose most powerful sermon eventually became his patience.

At a glance

Life dates
1653–1721
Feast day
September 24
Patronage
Saints; apostles; martyrs; confessors; Doctors of the Church

Relic in the Chasing Saints collection

A relic of St. Pacificus of San Severino is present in the Chasing Saints Relic Collection. Private registry details, certificate IDs, provenance notes, and storage information are intentionally not shown publicly.

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