John of Vercelli

Deceased Person

– 1283

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Who was John of Vercelli?

The Blessed John of Vercelli, O.P., was the sixth Master General of the Dominican Order.

John was born in 1205 to the Garbella family in Mosso Santa Maria in the Province of Biella, in the Piedmont region of Italy. He did his initial studies in Paris and then studied canon law in Paris, Pavia and Vercelli before he joined the Dominican friars during the 1240s. In 1254 he was appointed as the prior of the Dominican monastery in Bologna. From 1257 to 1264 he served as the Prior Provincial of Lombardy.

In 1264 he was elected as Master General by the General Chapter, a post which he held until his death. Known for his tireless energy and his commitment to simplicity, John made personal visits—typically on foot—to almost all the Dominican houses, urging his fellow friars to observe faithfully the Rule and Constitutions of the Order.

During his administration, Pope Gregory X entrusted the Dominican Order with the task of trying to establish peace among the warring States of the Italian peninsula. Additionally, John was also given the task of preparing a framework for the Second Council of Lyons, held in 1274 in an attempt to unify the Eastern and Western Churches.

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Died
Nov 30, 1283
Montpellier

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on July 23, 2013

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