The Floating Friar: Saint Joseph of Cupertino's Miraculous Levitation

By Jude Obuseh 

Saint Joseph of Cupertino, an Italian Franciscan friar who lived in the 17th century, is renowned for his extraordinary ability to levitate during deep states of religious ecstasy. His remarkable levitations were witnessed by many and meticulously documented in the proceedings for his canonization.

Saint Joseph's journey to sainthood was not just marked by his miraculous levitations but also by his profound piety and dedication to his faith. Despite facing significant academic challenges, he persevered, ultimately finding his calling within the Franciscan Order.

Witnesses to his levitations described him rising effortlessly into the air, often during mass or deep prayer. These astonishing events were so well-attested that they played a crucial role in his canonization by Pope Clement XIII in 1767.

Saint Joseph of Cupertino's legacy extends beyond his levitations. He is revered as the patron saint of aviation, astronauts, mental handicaps, and students taking exams. His own struggles with academic studies make him a powerful intercessor for students seeking divine assistance in their educational pursuits.

Saint Joseph's life is a testament to the power of faith and the miracles that can arise from deep spiritual devotion. His story continues to inspire and offer hope to those who face their own challenges, academic or otherwise.

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