
St. Joseph of Cupertino: The extreme levitator
The Franciscan monk who was constantly levitating
The Christian Mysticism Podcast · Alberto de la Cruz
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Show Notes
Although older, St. Joseph of Cupertino (1603 - 1663) was a contemporary of Sir Isaac Newton, but St. Joseph never cared to obey the law of gravity. Known as the "village idiot" since childhood, St. Joseph went on to levitate in front of countless witnesses, including the pope and even royalty, leading many of them to conversion. His extreme levitation was documented by some of the most prominent people of the day, leaving little doubt he was truly a mystic, and a unique one at that.
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