St. Giustina of Arzano Biography
St. Giustina of Arzano Biography, Feast Day, Date of Birth, Country of Birth, Profession, Place of Work, Date of Death, Place of Death, Beatification Date, Canonization Date |
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Date of Birth | N/A |
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Country of Birth | Italy of Europe |
Matrimony/Holy Orders | Saints who were Not Married |
Profession | N/A |
Place of Work | Italy |
Date of Death | N/A |
Place of Death | Trieste, Italy |
Feast Day | July 13 |
Beatification | Beatified by N/A |
Canonization | Canonized by Pre-Congregation |
Patron Saint of | unmarried girls (in Torre d’Arese, Italy) Arzano, Italy |
Biography
Saint Giustina of Arzano, youthful Christian lady in Trieste, Italy who had blessed herself to God during a time of mistreatment. An agnostic companion of the city’s majestic consol Fabiano looked for Giuliana in marriage, however she denied, and was found to be a Christian. She was captured, requested to renouce her confidence, and when she would not, condemned to death. A martyr. arrows shot at her would not strike her, and the bowmen would all of a sudden perspire blood. Executed in Trieste, Italy her body was shipped to an arranged internment site in Sicily, Italy. When the bull pulling the truck came to Arzano, Italy, it wouldn’t go further. The general population accepting this as a sign that the holy person wished to remain there.
Her skull revered in a glass case in the congregation of San Martino in Torre d’Arese, Italy.
Legend says that on the third Sunday of September in 1670, the bishop of Pavia, Italy attempted to take her relics to his city. When he got to the city furthest reaches of Arzano, an enormous thunderstorm started, stopping the explorers. On the off chance that they withdrew once again into the city, the tempest would reduce; when they moved toward the points of confinement again, it would stop. When the diocesan restored the relics to their unique area, the tempest halted and the sun turned out; a parade of her relics is as yet hung on the third Sunday in September, yet they individuals are cautious never to leave as far as possible
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