What to do on rainy days ?
It’s been raining again today. JM enjoys the last few remaining days of his summer school break by playing computer games. A good way to have fun these wet and rainy days.
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It’s been raining again today. JM enjoys the last few remaining days of his summer school break by playing computer games. A good way to have fun these wet and rainy days.
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Antonio was born at Florence in 1389 to noble parents of high standing. The name Antoninus, Little Anthony, was the affectionate nickname given him by his fellow citizens because of his short stature.
From early childhood, he applied himself to learning and study, and was known for his keen intelligence and piety. Influenced by the sermons of John Dominic, a great Italian religious reformer of the period, Antoninus applied for admission to the Dominican Order at age 15, and was accepted a year later. With Fra Angelico and Fra Bartolommeo, the one to become famous as a painter, the other a miniaturist, he was sent to Cortona to make his novitiate under Blessed Lawrence of Ripafratta.
Later he was elected the Dominican Superior of Tuscany and Naples, where he zealously applied the reforms of his mentor. In 1445, when Pope Eugene IV was seeking an Archbishop for Florence, Fra Angelico, who was a friend of the Pope, suggested St. Antoninus. The Pope named him Archbishop of Florence and he entered the city with great pomp as was the custom.
He strove energetically to wipe out public scandals and remedy the many abuses in his Diocese. Prince Cosimo de Medici used to say that everything good that the diocese has was due to the prayers of its holy Archbishop. He was called by Eugene IV to assist him in his dying hours. He was also frequently consulted by Pope Nicholas on questions of Church and State.
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