Camaldolese Order, Roman Catholic Church, Diocese of Treviso
Major shrine
Cathedral of St. Peter, Treviso
Feast
11 June
Parisius (Italian: Parisio) was a Camaldolese monk and spiritual director.
It is believed that Parisius was born in 1160, at either Treviso or Bologna. At the age of twelve, Parisius entered the Camaldolese order. Shortly after being ordained a priest in 1191, Parisius was appointed as the spiritual director of the nuns of the Order at the Monastery of St. Christina in Treviso. He remained in this ministry for the remaining seventy years of his life.
During his life, many miracles were credited to his intercession and he is reported to have had the gift of prophesy. After his death, he was buried in the Cathedral of St. Peter in Treviso.[1]
Parisius (Italian: Parisio) was a Camaldolese monk and spiritual director. It is believed that Parisius was born in 1160, at either Treviso or Bologna...
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inherited from Robert de Sorbon to the Congregatio pauperum Magistrorum Parisius studentium in Theologica Facultate. On 5 August 1279, he was Dean of Paris...
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the scholastic method, his superiors sent him to the Monastery of Saint Parisius in Treviso, where he became a confessor and the archivist of the Order...
Geschichte der ostfriesischen Gemeinde Schwerinsdorf. Tautz, Joachim., Parisius, Astrid., Schwerinsdorf. (1. Aufl ed.). Hesel-Schwerinsdorf: Gemeinde Schwerinsdorf...