SAINT ANDREW CORSINI
Bishop and Confessor
Bishop and Confessor
DOUBLE / WHITE
Andrew Corsini was born in the fourteenth century in Florence, Italy. He fell into bad company; but soon, touched by the grief of his mother, the young nobleman entered the Carmelite Order. Having served as prior of his convent, he was chosen to fill the vacant bishopric of Fiesole. He continually helped the poor, doing so in secret in the case of those who were ashamed to make known their distress. By showing his people the true nature of Christian peace, Bishop Andrew put an end to a number of troublesome disturbances in the city. He died on the feast of the Epiphany, 1373.
Mass of a CONFESSOR BISHOP, except
COLLECT
COLLECT
O God, You continually provide Your Church with new examples of virtue. May Your people follow in the footsteps of the blessed confessor bishop Andrew and obtain the same reward he now enjoys. Through Our Lord . . .
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