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| Blessed Nicholas Factor, ora pro nobis |
Within the Franciscan life, Nicholas continued to paint—only religious subjects, and always in a spirit of humility. His works were known for their spiritual tenderness rather than technical grandeur, and he viewed artistic acclaim as a temptation to pride. His true vocation was penance and spiritual counsel. He fasted rigorously, lived simply, and devoted himself to prayer, the sacraments, and service to the poor.
Nicholas became widely sought as a confessor and spiritual director, admired for his gentleness, discernment, and reputed mystical gifts. Contemporary accounts speak of moments of ecstasy, prophetic insight, and a deep devotion to Christ and the Virgin.
He died on December 23, 1583, after a life marked by visible holiness. His reputation endured for centuries, and he was beatified by Pope Pius VI in 1786. Today he is remembered in Valencia and throughout the Franciscan world as a model of humility, artistic dedication offered to God, and contemplative virtue. He is honored by many as a patron of painters.
Evviva Blessed Nicholas Factor!
In celebration of his feast, we offer this prayer:
Prayer to Blessed Nicholas Factor
Grant, we beseech Thee, almighty God, that the examples of Blessed Nicholas Factor may effectually move us to reform our lives; that while we celebrate his feast, we may also imitate his actions. Look upon our weakness, almighty God, and since the burden of our own deeds weighs heavily upon us, may the glorious intercession of Blessed Nicholas protect us. Through Christ our Lord. Amen.
