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Lawrence Justinian

St. Lawrence Giustiniani, C.R.S.A.
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St. Lawrence Giustiniani, San Rocco, Venice
Patriarch; Archbishop; Confessor
Born (1381-07-01)July 1, 1381
Venice, Republic of Venice
Died January 8, 1456(1456-01-08) (aged 74)
Venice, Republic of Venice
Venerated in Catholic Church
(Canons Regular of St. Augustine)
Beatified 1524, Rome, Papal States by Pope Clement VII
Canonized 16 October 1690, Rome, Papal States by Pope Alexander VIII
Major shrine Basilica of San Pietro di Castello
Castello, Venice, Italy
Feast
Attributes
  • Archbishop's attire
  • Crozier
Patronage Patriarchy of Venice

Lawrence Justinian, C.R.S.A. (Italian: Lorenzo Giustiniani, 1 July 1381 – 8 January 1456), is venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church. He was a canon regular who was appointed as a bishop and became the first Patriarch of Venice.

Giustiniani was a member of the well-known Giustiniani family, which includes several saints. The piety of his mother seems to have served as an inspiration for his own spirituality, as he chose of a life of prayer and service. In 1404, after he had been ordained a deacon, at the suggestion of an uncle who was a priest, he joined a community of secular canons following a monastic form of life on the island of San Giorgio in Alga. He was admired by his fellows for his poverty, mortification, and fervency of prayer. Two years after his ordination to the Catholic priesthood in 1407, the community accepted the Rule of St. Augustine. He was chosen to be the first prior of the community.

Gustiniani promoted the Constitutions which he been established for the canons of St. George, which was embraced by other communities of canons in the region and shortly thereafter he became the Prior General of a congregation. He was so zealous in spreading it that he was looked upon as if he were the actual founder of the Order.

In 1433, Pope Eugene IV, one of the founders of the Monastery of San Giorgio, named Gustiniani as the Bishop of Castello. He found a diocese in shambles and his administration was marked by considerable growth and reform. In 1451, Pope Nicholas V united the Diocese of Castello with the Patriarchate of Grado, and the seat of the patriarchate was moved to Venice, making Giustiniani the first Patriarch of Venice, a post that he held for over four years.


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