February 17Blessed Luke Belludi, Seven Founders of the Order of Servites, St. Fintan of Cloneenagh,
St. Alexis Falconieri
by americancatholic.org | Source: americancatholic.org

In
1220, St. Anthony was preaching conversion to the inhabitants of Padua when a young nobleman, Luke
Belludi, came up to him and humbly asked to receive the habit of the followers of St. Francis.
Anthony liked the talented, well-educated Luke and personally recommended him to St. Francis, who
then received him into the Franciscan Order.
Luke, then only 20, was to be Anthony's companion in his travels and in his
preaching, tending to him in his last days and taking Anthony's place upon his death. He was
appointed guardian of the Friars Minor in the city of Padua. In 1239 the city fell into the hands of
its enemies. Nobles were put to death, the mayor and council were banished, the great university of
Padua gradually closed and the church dedicated to St. Anthony was left unfinished.
Luke himself was expelled from the city but secretly returned. At night he and the new guardian
would visit the tomb of St. Anthony in the unfinished shrine to pray for his help. One night a voice
came from the tomb assuring them that the city would soon be delivered from its evil
tyrant.
After the fulfillment of the prophetic message, Luke was elected provincial minister and
furthered the completion of the great basilica in honor of Anthony, his teacher. He founded many
convents of the order and had, as Anthony, the gift of miracles. Upon his death he was laid to rest
in the basilica that he had helped finish and has had a continual veneration up to the present
time.
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