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Why is St. Lawrence of Brindisi a Doctor of the Church?

LAWRENCE OF BRINDISI
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Philip Kosloski - published on 07/21/22
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St. John XXIII declared St. Lawrence of Brindisi a Doctor of the Church in 1959 to highlight his apostolic zeal and mastery of doctrine.

St. Lawrence of Brindisi was a holy Franciscan friar during the 17th century, and his example of holiness inspired St. John XXIII to declare him a Doctor of the Church in 1959.

Why did St. John XXIII declare St. Lawrence of Brindisi a Doctor of the Church?

In his apostolic letter, Celsitudo ex humilitate, St. John XXIII gives two primary reasons why he chose Lawrence of Brindisi as a Doctor of the Church.

St. John XXIII extolled his apostolic activity that was born from his contemplative life.

In particular, St. John XXIII thought his many writings provided a perfect example to anyone who desires to defend the Catholic faith.

St. Lawrence of Brindisi remains a powerful intercessor for all catechists and apologists in the modern world.

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