S CAJETAN (1480-1547) - 07th Aug
Cajetan was born in 1480 of persons of the first rank among the nobility of the territory of Vicenza, in Lombardy. His father died when he was two years of age and he was
predisposed to piety by his mother. Cajetan studied law in Padua, receiving his degree in civil and canon law. In 1506 he worked as a diplomat for Pope Julius II,
with whom he helped reconcile the Republic of Venice. But he was not ordained a priest until the year 1516. With the death of Pope Julius II, Cajetan withdrew from the papal court.
He founded in 1522 a hospital for incurables. His interests were more devoted to spiritual healing than the physical kind, and joined the "Oratory of Divine Love",
a confraternity in Rome. A new congregation "Theatines" was canonically erected and the order grew at a fairly slow pace. He founded a bank to help the poor and offer an
alternative to usurers. It later became the Bank of Naples. Cajetan died in Naples And his remains are in the church of San Paolo Maggiore in Naples. He was beatified
by Pope Urban VIII and was canonized together with Rose of Lima, Luis Beltrán,
Francis Borgia and Felipe Benicio. He is the patron saint of Argentina, the unemployed, gamblers,
document controllers, and good fortune.
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