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Cardinal-Bishop Guarino Foscari, Saint Guarinus of Palestrina

Also Known As: "Guarinus", "Guerrino", "Preneste", "Guarino", "Warino", "Warinus", "fuscari"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
Death: February 06, 1158 (77-78)
Palestrina, Papal States
Place of Burial: Palestrina, Metropolitan City of Rome, Lazio, Italy
Immediate Family:

Son of NN Guarini and NN Foscari

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About Saint Guarinus of Palestrina

Saint Guarino Foscari (1080/1084 - 6 February 1158/1159) was an Italian Roman Catholic Augustinian canon regular and also the Cardinal-Bishop of Palestrina from December 1144 after his relative Pope Lucius II elevated him into the cardinalate. He is better known as "Guarinus of Palestrina" and is noted for his charitable compassion for the poor of Palestrina.

Pope Alexander III canonized him as a saint of the Roman Catholic Church in 1159. (Guarino Foscari, Can. Reg. Of S. Maria Di Reno, also known as Guarino Guarini; Guarino di Palestrina; Guerrino da Bologna; Guerrino da Preneste as just Guarino, Warino, Warinus , his last name is also written as Fuscari)

Life

Guarino Foscari was born in Bologna around 1080; he was a member of the noble Guarini household while his mother was a Foscari.

Foscari was well educated and was quite fond of literature. Despite opposition from his parents he was ordained to the priesthood at the age of 24. He was later named as the Canon of the Cathedral of Bologna. He was still a priest when around 1104 he joined the Santa Croce Congregation of canons at Mortara. Prior to his departure he donated all of his goods for the building of a hospital.

At the age of 59 he was elected to fill an opening that the death of the bishop of Pavia created[3] but evaded his episcopal consecration when he climbed out of a window. He went into hiding until another election was held.

During the Advent season of 1144, Pope Lucius II sent for him and he again attempted to avoid higher office. Lucius II had Guarino arrested, but he escaped for a brief period of time. But soon after Lucius II had him appointed in December 1144 as the Cardinal-Bishop of Palestrina. He also bestowed on him a number of gifts suitable to a person of his new standing, including some fine horses, which Guarino sold and distributing the funds to the poor.

Feeling unworthy of the position, he left his post twice. The first time, he was recalled from Subiaco due to the orders of Pope Eugene III. The second time he went to Ostia, but finding Saracens there, he fled to Rome. He was bishop for thirteen years and remained out of the troublesome Roman politics that so defined the time and temperament of Rome. As a cardinal he participated in three conclaves that saw the elections of Eugene III, Pope Anastasius IV, and Pope Adrian IV.

He died at the age of 78 on 6 February 1158; he was loved for his humility and also for his great generosity to the poor. He was canonized by Pope Alexander III in 1159.

Guarino was buried in the crypt of the Cathedral of Sant'Agapito. In 1473 Palestrina was looted and his remains were hidden for fear of desecration. Although a search was made in 1754, they were not located

About San Guarino di Palestrina (italiano)

Guarino Foscari, anche noto come Guarino Guarini (Bologna, ...1080/1084 – Palestrina, 6 febbraio 1158 o 1159), è stato un cardinale, religioso, santo vescovo cattolico italiano.

Biografia

Nato da nobile famiglia dei Guarini a Bologna, dopo l'ordinazione sacerdotale nella sua città natale, entrò nella congregazione dei canonici mortariensi nella prepositura di Santa Croce a Mortara, non senza aver prima destinato tutti i suoi beni alla costruzione di un ospedale. A Mortara visse una vita austera, eccellendo in dottrina, sapienza e carità, tanto che verso il 1132 venne eletto vescovo di Pavia, ma egli rifiutò la carica e dovette fuggire per sottrarsi alla nomina voluta dal popolo. Nel concistoro del dicembre 1144 papa Lucio II, suo concittadino e amico, lo nominò cardinale vescovo di Palestrina, carica cui non osò sottrarsi data l'amicizia di lunga data con il papa che lo aveva nominato.

Fu pastore della diocesi di Palestrina per tredici anni, continuando, nel privato, l'austera vita monacale. Divenne famoso per la sua generosità, distribuendo ai poveri tutti gli introiti derivanti dalla sua carica. Non si occupò mai di politica.

Morì in odore di santità all'età di settantotto anni circa. Papa Alessandro III ne decretò il culto già nel 1159.

Le sue spoglie furono dapprima inumate nella cripta della Cattedrale di Sant'Agapito martire a Palestrina. Nascoste quando, nel 1437, Palestrina subì il saccheggio, non furono più ritrovate, anche se vi sono voci non confermate di una traslazione a Bologna o addirittura in Maremma.

Elezioni papali Durante il suo periodo di cardinalato, Guarino partecipò alle elezioni papali del:

1145, che vide l'ascesa al Soglio pontificio di papa Eugenio III
1153, che vide l'ascesa al Soglio pontificio di papa Anastasio IV
1154, che vide l'ascesa al Soglio pontificio di papa Adriano IV

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Saint Guarinus of Palestrina's Timeline

1080
1080
Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
1158
February 6, 1158
Age 78
Palestrina, Papal States
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Marble urn in the crypt of the Cathedral of S. Agapito (destroyed), Palestrina, Metropolitan City of Rome, Lazio, Italy