Luke Spicola of Pontecorvo

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Bornc. 1425
Pontecorvo, Frosinone, Italy
Died1490 (aged 64–65)
Pontecorvo, Frosinone, Italy
Feast22 April

Luca Spicola

Bornc. 1425
Pontecorvo, Frosinone, Italy
Died1490 (aged 64–65)
Pontecorvo, Frosinone, Italy
Venerated inRoman Catholic Church
Feast22 April
AttributesDominican habit
Rosary

Luke Spicola (c. 1425 – 1490) was an Italian Catholic priest belonging to the Order of Friars Preachers.

Luca Spicola was born about 1425,[1] in Pontecorvo. He soon began to attend the local Dominican convent of the "Santissima Maria Annunziata" and at a young age received the religious habit.

In 1454 he moved to Naples tp the Convent of San Domenico Maggiore of which he had become Prior. He also stayed for some time in Gaeta. Later he received an invitation, apparently from some nobles of Pontecorvo, to return to his native city as Prior of the convent of "Santissima Maria Annunziata", where he had been ordained. After an initial refusal, Friar Luca accepted the assignment and moved back to Pontecorvo.

As the new Prior of his old convent, which at that time was made up of a church and a hospital, he worked to enlarge and improve the structure of the convent at a considerable expense. Fra' Luca Spicola died in Pontecorvo in 1490.

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