Pietro Armando Lavini

Pietro Armando Lavini (7 July 1927 – 9 August 2015)[1] was a Catholic Capuchin friar who spent almost his entire life rebuilding, single-handedly, the ruined church of Saint Leonard at Volubrio (Saint Leonard's Hermitage) in a remote mountainous region among Monti Sibillini National Park, Marche, Italy. The church lies just to the north west of the "Gorges of Hell", a popular naturalistic attraction.

San Leonardo al Volubrio
Location within Italy
General information
LocationMontefortino, Marche, Italy
Coordinates42.921940°N 13.275888°E / 42.921940; 13.275888
Elevation1,125 m (3,691 ft)

Life

Armando Girio Lavini was born in Potenza Picena. Although the exact birthdate is unknown, it is commonly reported as July 7, 1927.

At the age of nine, Armando joined Capuchin friars, with whom he journeyed for the first time in a mountainous region. Armando chose the ruins of Saint Leonard as a beautiful natural environment, and from 1971 till his death he rebuilt the church in hermitage-living.

Lavini became well-noted as writer Andreas Englisch wrote a book based on his activities. Pietro himself wrote a book published in 1999 about his life. Pietro died on August 9, 2015, at the age of 88.[2]

Church building

The church was built on the ruins of a II-III century chapel. (Re)construction began on May 24, 1971. Lavini spent four years alone on the piping of water to the site from the nearest stream. The church was finally consecrated some 30 years later, on September 17, 2000, by Gennaro Franceschetti, archbishop for the diocese of Fermo. The bell tower was completed in 2012. On June 8, 2014, the church received an organ from an internationally known musical instrument manufacturing company.[3]

References

  1. "St. Antonius Kirche – Infoseite des Rektorates der Kapuzinerkirche St. Antonius in Bregenz". St-antonius.at. Retrieved 22 November 2018.
  2. The Economist, August 22, 2015
  3. "La Roland regala un organo al monastero". Corrieradriatico.it. Retrieved 22 November 2018.
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