Saint Didacus
Saint Didacus of Alcalá Biography.
Saint Didacus of Alcalá loved and felt a calling to the solitary life from his youth and when still young he became a hermit who supported himself by weaving mats. He served as a Franciscan lay-brother at the convent of Arizafa. Though he lacked formal education, he was sought out for his insights into the Christian life.
He was later sent as a missionary to the Canary Islands in 1442 where he went with the belief that he would be martyred. He became the Superior of the community at Fuerteventura, Spain where he converted many by his preaching and example and returned unharmed to Spain in 1449.
Didacus was again sent to Rome, Italy in 1450 for the canonization of Saint Bernardine of Siena. An epidemic broke out among the gathered Franciscans and he worked himself to exhaustion to help his brothers. He is reported to have miraculously cured many of the sick. He then returned to Spain and spent the rest of his life as a prayerful Christian at Alcala.
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