Saint Paulina do Coração Agonizante de Jesus – Saint of the Day – July 9

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Saint Paulina do Coração Agonizante de Jesus Biography

Saint Paulina do Coração Agonizante de Jesus Profile. Born: December 16 1865 in Italy, Europe. Worked in Nova Trento. Died: July 9 1942 in Ipiranga, Brazil. Feast Day is celebrated on July 9.

 

Saint of the Day

Saint Paulina do Coração Agonizante de Jesus Biography, Feast Day, Date of Birth, Country of Birth, Profession, Place of Work, Date of Death, Place of Death.

Date of Birth

December 16, 1865

Country of Birth

Italy of Europe

Matrimony/Holy Orders

Saints who were Nuns/Sisters

Profession

Superior General

Place of Work

Nova Trento

Date of Death

July 9, 1942

Place of Death

Ipiranga, Brazil

Feast Day

July 9

Beatification

Pope John Paul II

Canonization

Pope John Paul II

Patron Saint of

against diabetes
diabetics

Saint Paulina do Coração Agonizante de Jesus Biography

Saint Paulina do Coração Agonizante de Jesus, the little girl of Antonio Napoleone Visintainer and Anna Pianezzer, she was destined to a poor however devout family. In September 1875 her family, alongside 100 different people, about a fifth of the place where she grew up, emigrated from Italy to the province of St. Catherine in Brazil to look for a superior life. There the Italian emigres established the town of Vigolo (present-day Nova Trento). She got First Communion about age twelve. In her initial adolescents, Amabile started showing youngsters questioning, visited the wiped out, and cleaned the congregation.

Career

On 12 July 1890 Amabile and her companion Virginia Rosa Nicolodi were thinking about a lady experiencing cancer. From them and their work started the Congregation of the Little Sisters of the Immaculate Conception, endorsed by José de Camargo Barros, diocesan of Curitiba. They and Teresa Anna Maule took their religious promises in December 1890; Amabile took the name Sister Pauline of the Agonizing Heart of Jesus. Their assemblage developed rapidly, and in 1903 Mother Pauline was chosen Superior General forever. Indeed, even with her new obligations, she left Nova Trento in late 1903 for Saõ Paulo to work with vagrants, the offspring of slaves, and matured slaves who had been left beyond words they could never again work.

New Work

In 1909 she was relieved of her obligations as Superior General by Duarte Leopoldo e Silva, Archbishop of Saõ Paulo following a progression of questions inside the assemblage. She was sent to work with the sick and elderly at the Hospice of St. Vincent de Paul at Bragança Paulista. She invested her extra energy in a petition to help of the Congregation. In 1918 she was reviewed to the Congregation’s motherhouse of Ipiranga. She lived there for more than 20 years, thinking about wiped out sisters, asking, and living far from the world. In 1938 her wellbeing started a long, moderate decay as she took on a losing conflict with diabetes.

The Congregation proceeds with its work today in Argentina, Chile, Nicaragua, Chad, Zambia, Mozambique, and Italy. They consolidate inside otherworldliness with the administration to those out of luck, attracting quality from commitment to the Eucharist, the Immaculate Virgin, and St. Joseph. She is the primary Brazilian native to be consecrated.

Saint Paulina do Coração Agonizante de Jesus
Saint Paulina do Coração Agonizante de Jesus


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