St. Francis of Paola raises his nephew from the dead



St. Francis of Paola charitable ways extended to his family also, specifically his nephew, Nicholas d’Alesso, son of his sister Brigida. Brigida would not give her consent for her son to become a monk, and the boy had become ill and died. 

When the young man’s body was about to be lowered into the grave at the monastery of St. Francis, the wonder worker of Paola stopped the grave workers, and ordered that the body be taken to his room. Then he beseeched Our Lord to restore the life of his nephew. That same night, Nicholas came back to life, but St. Francis told no one of the miracle.

In the morning, Brigida came to the monastery church for the funeral Mass of her eldest son. Francis approached his weeping sister and asked: “Brigida, if your son should return to life, would you consent to his becoming a religious?”

“If Heaven so desires,” she replied, “it will be my greatest consolation.”

Francis left her, went to his cell, and returned with Nicholas clothed as a monk. His mother, relatives and friends who had come sorrowing to the church greeted him with amazement and great joy.

This and many other miracles were sworn to by numerous witnesses both before the Bishop of Cosenza, and later at Rome during canonical hearings in 1519.

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