Nicholas of Flüe
Blagdan: September 25
Swiss hermit whose mystical wisdom preserved his nation's unity and peace.
Zaštitništvo
Switzerland, political unity, peace, hermits, families
Vrline i osobine
Životopis
Nicholas of Flüe (1417-1487) was a Swiss hermit and political figure who profoundly influenced his nation. Born in Unterwalden, he lived as a farmer and militia commander before experiencing a spiritual calling at age 50. He withdrew to a hermitage in the Ranft valley, where he lived in extreme austerity for nineteen years, allegedly without consuming food except the Eucharist. Despite his seclusion, Nicholas became an influential advisor during Switzerland's political crises. In 1481, when the Swiss Confederation faced dissolution over territorial disputes, Nicholas's counsel at the Diet of Stans helped broker peace and preserve the union. His reputation for sanctity, combined with his practical wisdom, made him a bridge between the spiritual and temporal realms. He was canonized in 1947 and remains Switzerland's patron saint.