Peter González
Spanish Dominican friar and priest
Peter González
O.P.
Born October 14, 1190Frómista , Kingdom of Castile and Leon Died 14 April 1246(1246-04-14) (aged 55–56)Tui, Galicia , Kingdom of Castile and Leon Venerated in Roman Catholic Church (Dominican Order )Beatified 1254, Rome , Papal States , Pope Innocent IV 13 December 1741, Rome, Papal States, Pope Benedict XIV (cultus confirmed) Feast 14 April Attributes Dominican holding a blue candle or a candle with a blue flame; Dominican lying on his cloak which is spread over hot coals; Dominican holding fire in his bare hands; Dominican catching fish with his bare hands; Dominican beside the ocean, often holding or otherwise protecting a shipPatronage sailors
Peter González Telmo , OP (1190 – 15 April 1246), also known as Saint Elmo , was a Castilian Dominican friar and priest, born in 1190 in Frómista , Palencia, Kingdom of Castile and Leon .
Life
St. Peter Gonzalez was born in Castille, Spain, in 1190.[ 1] González was educated by his uncle, the Bishop of Astorga , who gave him a canonry when he was very young.
On one occasion, he was riding triumphantly into the city, his horse stumbled, dumping him into the mud to the amusement of onlookers. Humbled, the canon reevaluated his vocation and later resigned his position to enter the Dominican Order .[ 2] González became a renowned preacher; crowds gathered to hear him and numberless conversions were the result of his efforts.
He spent much of his time as a court preacher. After King Saint Ferdinand III of Castile and Leon captured Córdoba , González was successful in restraining the soldiers from pillaging the city.[ 3] He also worked for the humane treatment of Moorish prisoners.[ 2]
After retiring from the court, González devoted the remainder of his life to preaching in northwest Spain, and developed a special mission to Spanish and Portuguese seamen. He died on 15 April 1246 at Tui and is buried in the local cathedral.[ 4]
Veneration
Peter González was beatified in 1254 by Pope Innocent IV .[ 4] Although he was never formally canonized , his cultus was confirmed in 1741 by Pope Benedict XIV .[ 1]
The diminutive "Elmo " (or "Telmo ") belongs properly to the martyr-bishop Erasmus of Formia (died c. 303), one of the Fourteen Holy Helpers . However, as Erasmus is the patron saint of sailors generally, and Peter González of Spanish and Portuguese sailors specifically, they have both been popularly invoked as "Saint Elmo." He is thus called “Saint Peter Thelmo” as titular of a parish in Aparri , Cagayan , Philippines .
References
This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain : Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "St. Peter Gonzalez ". Catholic Encyclopedia . New York: Robert Appleton Company.
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