It was the road, as well as the curve, the privileged ground of its apostolate. He had three degrees, wrote to Carraro to bring Cosenza back to B, led field invasions and once attacked Bruno Bolchi
In the photos circulating in these hours and give the consity of its leave from earthly life, Father Fedele, the friar ultrà, is portrayed in the curve, as in a Greek chorus is surrounded by the fans, wears the hatchet of the Capuchins, the brown-in color symbol of poverty and humility, has the inevitable scarf of Cosenza in the neck and in the stem and framed by the beard ash, but even more in the saetant gaze that betrays the looming of a possible threat, you can read all its history, perpetually in the balance between light and darkness, glory and damnation, the bliss to be pursued and the sin on which – alas – human beings often happen to stumble. Fedele Bisceglia father left at 87, he had been sick and hospitalized for some time.
