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Painting "San Andrea Corsini in preghiera" by Guido Reni (1630-1635)

Andrea Corsini (30 November 1302 – 6 January 1373 or 1374) was an Italian Catholic prelate and professed member from the Carmelites who served as the Bishop of Fiesole from 1349 until his death.

Corsini led a wild and dissolute life until a rebuke from his mother moved him to go to the Santa Maria del Carmine church where he resolved to join the Carmelites as a priest and friar. He exercised various roles in the order, until reluctantly he accepted his episcopal position. In order to accept that position, he imposed greater mortifications upon himself than that required by the order, and dedicated himself to the plight of the poor. (Full article...)
Prayer: God our Father, you reveal that those who work for peace will be called your children. Through the prayers of St Andrew Corsini, who excelled as a peacemaker help us to work without ceasing for that justice which brings truth and lasting peace. We ask this through Christ, Our Lord. Amen.
Attributes: Holding a cross; wolf and lamb at his feet; floating on cloud above battlefield; Mitre; episcopal attire; Carmelite habit
Patronage: Florence; Fiesole; diplomats; against civil disorder; against riots
See also: Isidore of Pelusium; Joan of France, Duchess of Berry; John de Britto

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