Saint Nicholas was a simple and amiable friar, without any special education or public responsibilities, given to prayer and ascesis. He lived in the second half of the thirteenth century. He never left the Augustinian Convents of the Marcas region, that part of Italy that on one side looked to the mountains at the centre of the country and the other to the coast line of the Adriatic and the East. He was born there, lived out his apostolate and died there. His remains are also buried there.
Document Published: 2008.
Autor: Martínez Cuesta, Á.
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