Bl. Luigi Caburlotto Biography
Bl. Luigi Caburlotto Biography, Feast Day, Date of Birth, Country of Birth, Profession, Place of Work, Date of Death, Place of Death. |
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Date of Birth | June 7, 1817 |
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Country of Birth | Italy of Europe |
Matrimony/Holy Orders | Blesseds who were Priests |
Profession | Priest |
Place of Work | Venice, Italy |
Date of Death | July 9, 1897 |
Place of Death | Venice, Italy |
Feast Day | July 9 |
Beatification | Pope Francis |
Canonization | N/A |
Patron Saint of | N/A |
Biography
Blessed Luigi Caburlotto, child of a Venetian gondolier. Ward cleric in the Archdiocese of Venice, Italy, appointed on 24 September 1842. Worked with youngsters and teenagers who had been deserted or were destitute. On 30 April 1850 he established a school for poor and deserted young ladies, and with two similarly invested catechists, framed what might turn into the Figlie di San Giuseppe (Daughters of Saint Joseph). In 1857 he established a home for poor young ladies, in 1859 a school complex for poor people, and later a free school. 1869 he was doled out to re-compose and re-vitalize the Manin Institute, an exchange and art school for men.
In 1881 he took more than two increasingly ruined schools and figured out how to re-vitalize them and re-staff them with religious dedicated to educating. His wellbeing started to come up short, and he was restricted increasingly more to his home area where he invested him non-the executives energy leading retreats for ministry and common people. His wellbeing proceeding to come up short, Father Luigi spent his last a very long time out of the open eye, living much a like a pious recluse, monitoring his darling establishments, however unfit to visit them The Daughters proceed with their great work today in Italy, Brazil, Kenya and the Philippines.
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