Peter of Trevi, St.
PETER OF TREVI, ST.
Italian preacher; b. Roccabotte, near Subiaco, Italy;d. Trevi, Italy, Aug. 30, 1052. From the usual medieval tale of prodigy and marvel the story of his life emerges, verified by contemporary accounts and later papal documents. He was born in what is now Roccabotte, about ten miles from Subiaco and 20 from Trevi, the pivotal towns of his apostolate. As a young man he was introduced to Gregory, bishop of Tibur, who educated him for his ministry and conferred his tonsure. He died after two years as a bitterly persecuted itinerant preacher in the region around Trevi. innocent iii canonized him Oct. 1, 1215. Later popes honored Peter as a patron of Subiaco and the "holy protector" of Trevi, where his relics are preserved. His aid is invoked as protection against wolves by the inhabitants of the neighboring countryside.
Feast: Aug. 30.
Bibliography: Acta Sanctorum Aug. 6:634–647.
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