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=== Bonaventure ===
=== Bonaventure ===


He lived as Saint Bonaventure (1221–1274), a theologian and Franciscan mystic. At the age of four, Bonaventure fell gravely ill. His mother begged [[Saint Francis]] to intercede for her son’s life. Through his prayers the child was cured and Francis is said to have cried out in prophetic rapture: “O buona ventura!” (O good fortune!), from which Bonaventure is believed to have received his name. In gratitude for her son’s healing, Bonaventure’s mother consecrated his life to God.  
Ele viveu como São Boaventura (1221-
1274), um teólogo e místico franciscano.
Quando tinha quatro anos, adoeceu gravemente
e a mãe pediu a São Francisco que
intercedesse pela vida do filho. Graças a essas
preces a criança foi curada e diz-se que, num
arroubo profético, Francisco gritou: “O buona
ventura!” (Ó boa ventura!) de onde, acredita-
-se, tenha surgido o nome Boaventura.
Em agradecimento pela cura, a mãe de
Boaventura consagrou a vida do filho a Deus.  


He became a cardinal of the Roman Church and papal adviser, renowned for his abilities as both scholar and preacher. He was declared a doctor of the Church in 1587, and he is called the Seraphic Doctor. Together with Thomas Aquinas, a Dominican, Bonaventure played an important role in defending the mendicant orders in the thirteenth century.
He became a cardinal of the Roman Church and papal adviser, renowned for his abilities as both scholar and preacher. He was declared a doctor of the Church in 1587, and he is called the Seraphic Doctor. Together with Thomas Aquinas, a Dominican, Bonaventure played an important role in defending the mendicant orders in the thirteenth century.
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