![]() Marco’s moving exhortations for listeners to increase their lives of faith and Christian practice, to repent of their sins and to the necessity of penance and serving Christ, his fame spread, and requests for his preaching began to come from all across the region (Cappuccin 4, 30Days 3). He was ordained a priest in 1655 (Santi Beati 3).ĭue to Fr. ![]() In September 1648, he was received into the novitiate of Conegliano and one year later, on November 21, 1649, he professed religious vows with the name of Marco d’Aviano. During his stay there he was inspired by grace to find a new way towards martyrdom through apostolic work. He ran away from home desiring to fight and spill his blood for the cause walking for two days straight he ended up exhausted on the steps of a Cappuccin house(Vatican 3). As a teenager, Charles was deeply affected by the war of Candia, fought between the Republic of Venice and the Ottoman Empire. The humility, conviction, and courage that he virtuously demonstrated in his life can be a great source of wisdom for the New Evangelization.Ĭharles Dominic Cristofori was born in the small town of Aviano, in the Venetian Province of northern Italy, on November 17, 1631(Vatican 2). The inspiring life of Blessed Marco d’Aviano is one with a most unlikely outcome considering the small town he was born in, and his vows to the Capuchin order. This is worth the read!īlessed Marco d’Aviano- The Spiritual Doctor of Europe ![]() Marco d’Aviano, a spiritual father to so many, a keeper of wisdom, and a saint that helped save Europe. It is available presently on Amazon Prime yet here below, our Chapter member explores one of the key figures in Europe in the late 1600s, Bl. European countries, after the siege of Vienna, established the holy alliance having the taking Turks out of Europe.The story of the siege of Vienna is recalled in a movie called The Day of Siege, a well-produced–yet faithful to the story–movie production. Ottoman State, had no such defeat until that time, started to decline. The siege and defeat of Vienna had great importance in the history of Ottoman Empire. His head cut was presented in the sengi ibret. Kara Mustafa Pasha was executed for his failure. The extenden siege caused that Vienna got help from European allies. He thought the city would exhaust and surrender. Kara Mustafa Pasha wished to capture Vienna without laying it waste. Kara Mustafa Pasha had a severe defeat and had to retreat to Belgrade. But the Khan of Crimea did not defend this bridge and permitted the forces of Jan Sobıesky, King of Poland, to pass the River Danube, The Ottoman Army squeezed between the castle and Poland forces. Murad Giray, Khan of Crimea, was assigned to hold the stone bridge of Innsbruck on the River Danube, 6 hours away to Vienna. European countries putting up their sect fights they did during the siege of Istanbul send forces by following the call for help by Pope. 18 big attacks were made to the walls of Vienna during this time. Vienna was sieged by Grand Vizier Kara Mustafa Pasha of Merzifon in 1683. Vienna was sieged in 1529 the reign of Suleiman the Magnificent. Ottoman State, in competition with the Austria for the Central Europe accepted the help request from Hungary. As Austria attacked Hungary, the peace environment formed with Peace of Vasvar collapsed. Austria, Hungary, Ottoman…Īustria wished to capture Hungary to be strong in the Central Europe.
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