Anthony Mary Zaccaria - the Person
Born in
"That which God commands seems difficult and a burden.... The way is rough; you draw back; you have no desire to follow it. Yet do so and you will attain glory."
Anthony studied medicine at the
By 1528 seemed natural that the young doctor should be ordained as a secular priest who pursued a spiritual and corporeal ministry. Soon he moved to work in Metan near
In 1530, he and a few other priests, including Venerable Bartholomew Ferrari and Venerable James Morigia, founded the congregation of Clerks Regular of Saint Paul, the members of which were neither monks nor Reverends but lived under a rule "to revive the love of divine worship and a true Christian way of life by continual preaching and faithfully administering the sacraments."
They worked among the plague-stricken Milanese, in the midst of wars, and during Luther's reforms. The group so invigorated the city's spiritual life that it was approved by Pope Clement VI in 1533 with Anthony as its first provost general. The order became known as the Barnabites when, in the last year of Anthony’s life, the
Anthony resigned in 1536, helped spread the community, and worked ceaselessly to reform the Church. Under his direction, Louisa Torelli founded the congregation of women called Angelicals, who protected and rescued girls who had fallen into disreputable lives. Anthony was only 37 when he died as a result of his unceasing apostolic toil.
(Attwater, Benedictines, Bentley, Delaney, Encyclopedia, White)