Blessed Maria Repetto – Feast Day – January 5

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Blessed Maria Repetto was born around 1 November 1807 in Italy, Europe. She worked in Genoa and died around 6 January 1890 in Genoa, Italy. Her Feast Day is celebrated on January 5.

Blessed Maria Repetto Biography
Date of Birth 1 November 1807
Country of Birth Italy of Europe
Profession N/A
Place of Work Genoa
Date of Death 6 January 1890
Place of Death Genoa, Italy
Feast Day January 5
Beatification Beatified by Pope John Paul II on 4 October 1981 
Canonization Canonized by Pre Congregation
Patron Saint of N/A
 

Blessed Maria Repetto Life History

Bl Maria Repetto was born on November 1, 1807, in the Italian town of Voltaggio, belonging to the diocese of Genoa and entered the monastery of Our Lady of Refuge on Monte Calvario in Genoa.

She was the daughter of a notary and the oldest of eleven children. Maria Repetto was appointed porter of the monastery. In that position, she assisted people who approached the monastery with advice and help. When cholera epidemics broke out in 1835 and 1854, she helped the sick where she could.

Maria Repetto died on January 6, 1890, at Genoa, Italy of natural causes and interred in her house’s chapel.

Blessed Maria Repetto Date of birth

Blessed Maria Repetto was born around 1 November 1807 in Italy, Europe.

Place of Birth

Bl Maria Repetto was born around 1 November 1807 in Italy, Europe.

Family Background

Bl Maria Repetto was a daughter of a notary, and the oldest of eleven children. It was a pious family – three of her sisters became nuns, one brother a priest. Maria joined the Daughters of Our Lady of Refuge (Brignolines) in Genoa, Italy on 7 May 1829, making her final vows in 1831. Seamstress and embroiderer for many years.

Profession

When her eyesight began to fail, she was made portress and gatekeeper of her convent, keeping the world out, and being the face of the convent to those outside.

Believing in the good of work, and needing diplomatic skills in her position, Sister Maria developed a deep devotion to Saint Joseph, constantly asking for his prayers, protection, and guidance. She distributed small medals and images of Joseph and could heal by placing the image over the affected area and praying.

Owning nothing herself, she still managed to care for the poor. Maria worked selflessly with the sick during the cholera epidemics of 1835 and 1854.

Maria’s largesse caused some troubles within her community. The sheer number of people who showed up each day was considered by some of her sisters to be a disruption to their religious lives, and for a while Sister Maria was relieved of her position.

She believed it was because she had sinned in some way, and spent most of her time in prayer. Eventually, however, her superiors re-evaluated their decision and returned Maria to her place at the door.

All her life Maria would un-self-consciously speak to Jesus or the Father as she went about her duties, and toward the end of her life, she began to hear answers and see visions of coming home to God.

Blessed Maria Repetto Date of Death

Bl Maria Repetto died around 6 January 1890 at Genoa, Italy of natural causes and was interred in her house’s chapel.

Blessed Maria Repetto Place of Death

Bl Maria Repetto died around 6 January 1890 at Genoa, Italy of natural causes and was interred in her house’s chapel.

Blessed Maria Repetto Feast Day

Bl Maria Repetto is among the famous Saints whose feast Day is celebrated on January 4 every year.

Beatification

Bl Maria Repetto was beatified by Pre Congregation.

Canonization

Bl Maria Repetto was beatified by Pre Congregation.

Patron Saint of

There are no data based on who were her patron Saint but we are keeping tabs and we will update this information soon.


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