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Monday, 04 September 2023 20:24

Procedure - Teresa Maria della Croce (Manetti)

1. The canonical norms concerning the procedure to be followed in the Causes of Saints are stated in the Apostolic Constitution Divinus Perfectionis Magister promulgated by John Paul II on 25 January 1983 (AAS LXXV, 1983, 349-355).

2. To initiate a Cause it is necessary that at least five years pass after the death of the candidate. This is to allow for greater balance and objectivity in the evaluation of the case and to allow the emotions of the moment to decant. There must be a clear conviction among people about his/her sanctity (fama sanctitas) and about the efficacy of his/her intercession with the Lord (fama signorum).


Monday, 04 September 2023 20:21

Maria Teresa di San Giuseppe (Tauscher)

Anna Maria Tauscher van den Bosch was born on 19th of June 1855 in Sandow, Brandenburg, (then in Germany, now in Poland), to deeply believing Lutheran parents.

Her father was a pastor of the Evangelical Church. At a certain point, however, dissatisfied with the religion of her father, Anna Maria, entered the Catholic Church. This happened on October 30, 1888, when she made her profession of Tridentine faith at the Church of the Holy Apostles in Cologne. This considered decision caused her, however, numerous humiliations and sufferings, so much so that she was soon expelled from her father's house and dismissed from her position as director of nursing at the psychiatric hospital in Cologne.

Left homeless and without work, abandoned by all, Anna Maria wandered for a long time before arriving at a refuge in a religious institute. Later she worked instead as a lady-in-waiting for a family. It was then that the young woman realized how in the streets of Berlin many children, mostly children of Italians too busy at work to look after their family, were miserably abandoned to themselves. Moved by compassion, she began to take care of them. In order to achieve this arduous goal she decided to found a religious community: the Congregation of the Carmelite Sisters of the Divine Heart of Jesus. She began her first Work near Berlin, where on July 2nd 1891 she opened the first house, which she baptized «Home for the homeless» and on 1st of August began to welcome the first three poor children, as well as gathering around her other companions eager like herself to help the most unfortunate.

Her charity, however, was not limited exclusively to children. Mother Maria Teresa of St. Joseph, this is the name she took in religion, also took care of the elderly, of those who were alone, abandoned, far from the Church, of emigrants, of simple workers who in some way found themselves homeless.

In 1897 she was aggregated to Carmel at the Generalate of the Discalced Carmelites. She founded the first house in Holland in 1898, the first novitiate in Sittard in 1899 and yet another novitiate in Maldon in 1901. Her great devotion to St. Joseph led her to place all the houses of the Work under the protection of the Spouse of Mary.

In 1903 she made her first trip to Rome, and after a few months she went to Cremona to start the activity in favour of poor children, in the house of the Honourable Ettore Sacchi. In 1904 Mother Maria Teresa of Saint Joseph returned to Rome for the third time, to inaugurate the Mother House in Rocca di Papa, opened with the help of Cardinal Francesco Satolli and the Discalced Carmelites. It was precisely on that occasion that her congregation received its definitive name, already mentioned above.

Mother Maria Theresa of St. Joseph finally died on September 20, 1938 near Sittard, Holland.

The beatification ceremony took place on May 13, 2006. 


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1. The canonical norms concerning the procedure to be followed in the Causes of Saints are stated in the Apostolic Constitution Divinus Perfectionis Magister promulgated by John Paul II on 25 January 1983 (AAS LXXV, 1983, 349-355).

2. To initiate a Cause it is necessary that at least five years pass after the death of the candidate. This is to allow for greater balance and objectivity in the evaluation of the case and to allow the emotions of the moment to decant. There must be a clear conviction among people about his/her sanctity (fama sanctitas) and about the efficacy of his/her intercession with the Lord (fama signorum).


Monday, 04 September 2023 20:14

Saturnina del Cuore Agonizzante di Gesù

Saturnina Jassá y Fontcuberta was born in Spain on March 3, 1851 in Calaceite, an Aragonese municipality then belonging to the diocese of Tortosa in the province of Teruel. After a normal childhood and youth, Saturnina, a very religious girl, in 1874, at twenty-three, entered the Archconfraternity of Santa Teresa where she met Father Enrico de Ossó y Cervelló. Three years later, on May 4, 1877, she entered the "Company of St. Teresa of Jesus", a religious congregation  founded by Father Enrique.

In the same year she was sent to represent her congregation on the Teresian pilgrimage to Avila and Alba de Tormes. She obtained the title of elementary teacher and in the following year that of high school teacher. On January the 1st, 1879, she pronounced her religious vows in the hands of the founder and took the name of Saturnina of the Agonizing Heart of Jesus. On the 12th of October 1879, she was appointed Superior and Mistress of Novices in the Tortosa community. After all the religious of the congregation made their perpetual profession, Sister Saturnina was elected Superior General of the congregation. After her seven years as superior, in 1889 she was assigned to Mexico to found the various houses of the congregation and where she was a teacher in Puebla and in 1893 Superior in Chilapa. Moreover, in Mexico, for three years she was entrusted with the direction of the nascent congregation of the Religious of the Cross of the Sacred Heart..

In the new congregation she had the opportunity to witness to her great gifts and virtues through immense sacrifices. In 1900 she returned to the Company of Santa Teresa and was immediately appointed Superior of the Valencia house. In 1904 she became Provincial in charge of the Sacred Heart Province and in 1906 Superior of Ciudad Rodrigo community. Re-elected Superior General in 1908, she remained in that role for twelve years, proving to be a nun with a strong personality, who knew how to guide the Institute in absolute fidelity to the intentions of the founder. In 1920, she was appointed General Councillor of the Congregation, in that year she retired to the novitiate of Jesus (Tortosa).

She died in the odour of sanctity on October 13, 1936, in Tortosa.

The decree of heroic virtues was promulgated on March 3, 1990, and she was declared Venerable. 

1. The canonical norms concerning the procedure to be followed in the Causes of Saints are stated in the Apostolic Constitution Divinus Perfectionis Magister promulgated by John Paul II on 25 January 1983 (AAS LXXV, 1983, 349-355).

2. To initiate a Cause it is necessary that at least five years pass after the death of the candidate. This is to allow for greater balance and objectivity in the evaluation of the case and to allow the emotions of the moment to decant. There must be a clear conviction among people about his/her sanctity (fama sanctitas) and about the efficacy of his/her intercession with the Lord (fama signorum).



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1) In order to be able to consult the Positio please fill in the request form on this page.

2) If your request is accepted, we will then send you the conditions and directions for consulting the document.


 


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