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in the Church of St. Mary Magdalene in Rome, along with several of his relics. Also on display is the Cross which allegedly spoke to Camillus, and asked him, "Why are you afraid? Do you not realize that this is not your work but mine?" which has become the motto associated with De Lellis, as well as
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De Lellis' concern for the proper treatment of the sick extended to the end of their lives. He had come to be aware of the many cases of people being buried alive, due to haste, and ordered that the Brothers of his Order wait fifteen minutes past the moment when the patient seemed to have drawn his
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In 1588 he was invited to Naples, and with twelve companions founded there a new house. Certain galleys having the plague on board were forbidden to enter the harbour. The pious Servants of the sick (for that was the name they took) went on board, and attended them; on which occasion two of their
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De Lellis monitored purchases, argued with tradesmen, and returned consignments of defective goods. He began to observe the poor attention the sick received from the staff of the hospital. He was led to invite a group of pious men to express their faith through the care of the patients at the
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and was seldom home. De Lellis had his father's temper and, due to his mother's age and retiring nature, she felt unable to control him as he grew up. She died in 1562. As a consequence he grew up neglected by the family members who took him in after her death. Tall for his age, at the age of
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of the Order in 1613, after which he accompanied the new Superior General on an inspection tour of all the hospitals of the Order in Italy. In the course of that tour, he fell ill. He died in Rome in 1614, and was entombed at the
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remains a symbol of the Congregation today, worn on their habits, today a universal symbol of charity and service. In 1585 his friends hired a large house for the group, where he taught them the basics of nursing care.
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Throughout his life De Lellis' ailments caused him suffering, but he allowed no one to wait on him and would crawl to visit the sick when unable to stand and walk. It is said that Camillus possessed the gifts of
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in the year 1742, and canonized by him four years later in 1746. De Lellis is the patron saint of the sick, hospitals, nurses and physicians. His assistance is also invoked against gambling.
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belonging to one of the Camillians who was ministering to the wounded on the battlefield. This event was taken by the Camillans to manifest divine approval of the Red Cross of St. Camillus.
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number died of the pestilence. Camillus showed a like charity in Rome when a pestilential fever swept off great numbers, and again when that city was visited by a violent famine.
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for treatment, but was eventually turned out of the hospital because of his quarrelsome attitude. Having gambled away all his possessions, De Lellis took work as a laborer at the
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of the Capuchin friars. His leg wound, however, had continued to plague him and was declared incurable by the physicians, thus he was denied admission to that Order.
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at the hospital to pay for his stay. He eventually became Superintendent. He began to put things in order. In the meantime, he continued to follow a strict
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for this task. Neri, his confessor, gave him approval for this endeavor, and a wealthy donor provided him with the income necessary to undertake his
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McKeown, Jonah. "St. Camillus de Lellis: Patron saint of hospitals, nurses, and the sick", Catholic News Agency, April 18, 2020
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St. Camillus College of Manaoag Foundation, Inc., a non-profit, non-stock private school in Manaoag, Pangasinan, Philippines
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thirteen he began to accompany his father from one military camp to another. At sixteen, De Lellis joined his father in the
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in 1762 for celebration on 18 July, since 14 July, the day of his death, was at that time taken by the feast of Saint
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hospital. Eventually he felt called to establish a religious community for this purpose, and that he should seek
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of the Order. By that time, communities of the Order had spread all throughout Italy and as far as
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After a number of years of military service, his regiment was disbanded in 1575. He entered Rome's
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St. Camillus Hall, the cardiac telemetry unit at Holy Family Hospital, Methuen, Massachusetts, USA
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St. Camillus Health Center, a nursing home and ancillaries clinic in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
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The Centers at St. Camillus, a rehabilitation and nursing home facility in Syracuse, New York
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Message of Pope John Paul II on the 450th anniversary of the birth of St. Camillus
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Plaque of Camillo de Lellis inside the historical Hospital of San Giacomo in Rome
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unique to their Order: “to serve the sick, even with danger to one's own life."
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United Doctors of St. Camillus de Lellis Hospital, Batangas City, Philippines
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raised the Congregation to the status of an Order, equivalent with the
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The memorial tablet in the main courtyard of the Ca' Granda, in Milan.
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Campbell, Thomas. "St. Camillus de Lellis." The Catholic Encyclopedia
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The Congregation of the Servants of the Sick of St Camillus, the
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proclaimed him patron of all hospitals and of the sick. In 1930,
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workers who would assist soldiers on the battlefield. The large
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where he returned to San Giacomo degli Incurabili and became a
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A relic of De Lellis displayed for veneration at a church in
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of nurses and nursing associations. His assistance is also
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dedicated to the care of the sick. He was beatified by
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At that time they established a fourth 321:'s exhortations penetrated his heart and he had a 731:, a general hospital located in Bangkok, Thailand 1129: 505:of the Order in 1607, but continued to serve as 413:Order of Clerks Regular, Ministers of the Infirm 641:Camillus is depicted ministering to the sick. 277:Camillus de Lellis was born on 25 May 1550 at 1045:Website of the international Camillian Order 830: 828: 826: 1178:17th-century Italian Roman Catholic priests 1173:16th-century Italian Roman Catholic priests 415:(abbreviated as M.I.), better known as the 244:, (25 May 1550 – 14 July 1614) was a 1168:Founders of Catholic religious communities 1018: 795: 793: 791: 789: 949: 947: 823: 713:of Manaoag in Northern Luzon, Philippines 695:, former Catholic school in Kentucky, USA 992:"About Us | The Centers at St. Camillus" 887: 885: 883: 810: 808: 758:St. Camillus Hospital, Limerick, Ireland 529: 228: 220: 177:, 1762-1969; still in the United States) 1040:Website of the Camillians in the U.S.A. 786: 746:Camillian Family Foundation Philippines 649:Camillus is honoured in the names of: 481:where they attended to the sick of the 477:In 1594 De Lellis led his religious to 439:gave the group formal recognition as a 14: 1130: 944: 858: 856: 576:His mortal remains are located in the 1050:Founder Statue in St Peter's Basilica 880: 805: 451:last breath, in order to avoid this. 298:army and fought in a war against the 1029:. 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Camillo de Lellis

Patron saint
Bucchianico
Chieti
Kingdom of Naples
Rome
Papal States
Catholic Church
Beatified
Rome
Pope Benedict XIV
Canonized
Pope Benedict XIV
shrine
Santa Maria Maddalena
Feast
General Roman Calendar
Attributes
Catholic priest
Patronage
sick
hospitals
nurses
physicians


M.I.
Roman Catholic priest
Italy

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