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Simone Ballachi

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Italian Roman Third Order Dominican

Simone Ballachi

Born1240
Santarcangelo di Romagna,Papal States
Died5 November 1319 (aged 79)
Rimini
Venerated inRoman Catholic Church
Beatified14 March 1820,Saint Peter's Basilica byPope Pius VII
Feast3 November
AttributesDominicanhabit, cross

Simone Ballachi (1240 – 5 November 1319) was anItalian member of theThird Order of Saint Dominic.[1] Ballachi served as a former soldier inRimini before renouncing that path in favor of the religious life where he became a gardener noted for his strict adherence to the rule ofSaint Dominic.[2]

Ballachi's popular devotion received approval fromPope Pius VII on 14 March 1820 which allowed for him to approve the friar's beatification.[3]

Life

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Simone Ballachi was born inRimini in 1240 to the nobleman Count Rodolfo Ballachi.[2]

His noble household had close connections to theRoman Catholic Church since his two paternal uncles would serve as theBishops of Rimini while a little brother of Ballachi's would become apriest.[1] The uncles served one after the other as bishop and were Lorenzo (d. 1302) who was a member of theOrder of Preachers and Federico (d. 1321).[3] Ballachi received training as a soldier and was expected to take over his father's estates though against the latter's wishes he renounced this and joined theThird Order of Saint Dominic in 1267.

Ballachi served as theconvent's gardener – despite having a limited knowledge of how best to care for a garden, but grew to love it almost as soon as he began working in the garden. He would sweep the convent each week. He became noted amongst the friars there for his simple life and for his strict adherence to the order's rule while becoming a renownedcatechist for children.[1] He also began to discipline himself with corporal penances for the conversion of sinners while for two decades wearing an iron chain as penance.[2][3] For five entireLenten seasons he fasted on bread and water alone and his fasting's weakened him to the point where his superiors had to intervene in order for him to sustain his health and not damage it.

He experienced several visions of the Devil but also received visions of theBlessed Virgin Mary. He also had visions ofDominic of Osma andPeter of Verona who would speak to him to console him in times of hardship. Some friars even reported seeing his cell glowing and heard angelic voices from his cell.[1] One time a voice even said to him: "Fear not Simone for thou hast found favor beforeGod". Ballachi also fostered a special devotion toCatherine of Alexandria and on one occasion she appeared to him and healed him when he was suffering from a severe headache. He became blind in 1297 and devoted the remainder of his life to solitude.[3] Ballachi died on 5 November 1319.

References

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  1. ^abcd"Blessed Simon Ballachi". Saints SQPN. 27 April 2016. Retrieved8 August 2016.
  2. ^abc"Simon Ballachi, Bl". Encyclopedia.com. 2003. Retrieved8 August 2016.
  3. ^abcd"Blessed Simon Ballachi, OP"(PDF). Dominican Journal. Retrieved8 August 2016.

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