Today's promise: God delights in those
who honor Him
Known in advance
God knew his people in
advance, and he chose them to become like his Son.
Romans 8:29 NLT
The Reforming Monk
Girolamo Savonarola was
born in 1452 in Ferrara, Italy. He was a sensitive and serious boy who was
enamored with the study of religion. He started training as a physician, but
his idealism caused him to drop out and join a Dominican order to fight the evils
of the world.
Savonarola was deeply
distressed by the corruption within the Catholic Church and what he saw as a
lack of piety among its leaders. He spent his time praying, fasting, and
teaching the novice monks. He became famous as a preacher. He preached about
God's pending judgment, the need for repentance, against the worldliness of the
clergy, the evils of the ruling class, and the general corruption of secular
living.
Savonarola used his
power and popularity to bring about reform of church and state. He is
considered an early reformer within the Catholic Church. Under his leadership
Florence underwent a startling transformation: businessmen restored ill-gotten
gains, there was much Bible ready, and the churches were crowded. At the same
time, Savonarola made many enemies.
With the passage of
time, community support for Savonarola's strict views started to wane. On May
13, 1497, Alexander VI excommunicated Savonarola from the church on the
grounds that he had disobeyed the pope's commands. He was arrested in April
1498, tried for sedition and heresy and was brutally tortured. On May 23, 1498,
he was publicly hanged and his body burned.
In the succeeding years
the majority of citizens of Florence went back to their old ways, yet many
permanently changed. One of those was a sculptor named Michelangelo.
Adapted from The One Year® Book of Christian History by E.
Michael and Sharon Rusten (Tyndale, 2003), entry for May 13.
Content is derived
from the Holy Bible, New Living Translation and other publications of Tyndale
Publishing House
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