'Acciò Le Anime Dei Fedeli Non Morissero Disperate': Capuchin Friars, the Plague and Plague Treatises in the Early Modern Period

Franciscan Studies 78 (1):237-250 (2020)
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Abstract

Francis of Assisi's embrace of a leper,2 and the initial identification of the Friars Minor with the outcasts of society, was echoed in the renown of a number of Franciscan saints and beati as miraculous healers and patron saints for those suffering from certain illnesses.3 Some of them were also known for hospital service during epidemics.4 All this has created a long-standing association between the Franciscan order family and the care for the sick. Yet despite significant involvement of individual friars, and some Franciscan friaries, Clarissan convents and associated confraternities with hospitals and comparable institutions during the medieval period and after,5 there was no systemic Franciscan engagement with...

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