Pope
Joins in Celebration of Disciple of St. Philip Neri
Marks 400 Years
Since Death of Blessed
VATICAN CITY, AUG. 30, 2004 (Zenit.org).- John Paul II put
forward as an “example of holiness to the men of our time” the
person of Blessed Giovanni Giovenale Ancina.
Celebrating the 4th centenary of the death of the blessed,
Cardinal Angelo Sodano, Vatican secretary of state, sent a
letter on behalf of the Holy Father to Bishop Giuseppe Guerrini
of Saluzzo, Italy.
Blessed Ancina, a native of Fossano, was born on October 19,
1545. He arrived in Rome in 1574, where he came into contact
with teachers such as St. Robert Bellarmine who helped him to
acquire extensive theological knowledge and cultivate his
literary and musical talents.
He met St. Philip Neri in 1576, who Cardinal Sodano said “first
enlightened his mind and later warmed his heart.” The meeting
led him to request admission to the Congregation of the Oratory
of St. Philip Neri, within which he developed his ministry as
"esteemed and appreciated preacher, confessor, and theologian,"
said the cardinal.
Ten years later St. Philip Neri invited then Father Ancina to
Naples as rector of the Oratory school. In that city, he became
a "promoter of several pastoral and cultural activities,"
eliciting "the affection of the people," the cardinal stated.
He was consecrated bishop in 1602, and during his brief
episcopate in Saluzzo he convoked the diocesan synod,
established the Seminary and initiated pastoral visits,
"faithfully applying the dispositions of the Council of Trent"
with "humility and fortitude."
Despite the "enormous quantity of work" he did every day, it was
not to the detriment of his prayer "to which he dedicated much
time" spending "hours in adoration before the Most Blessed
Sacrament," Cardinal Sodano emphasized.
His sudden death on Aug. 30, 1604, "put an end to his intense
activity for the reform of the Christian clergy, religious, and
laity."
Uniting himself to the thanksgiving of the Saluzzo diocese and
the Oratorian Family for the life of Blessed Giovanni Giovenale
Ancina, the Holy Father expressed in the letter the desire that
"the anniversary of the entry into eternity of such an
illustrious pastor and worthy disciple of St. Philip Neri may
give the clergy, religious, and faithful the opportunity to
relive the commitment to personal improvement and tireless
apostolic dedication."