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Jean Thierry was born on February 4, 1982 and travelled Cameroon from one end to the other, following his father, who for work reasons had to change residence every two or three years.

An inseparable companion in his unceasing mobility was always the thought of a priestly vocation, which his parents did not hinder and which enlightened spiritual direction helped to strengthen. At the age of 11, when he entered the seminary, the fundamental features of his spiritual nature were already well outlined in him: a decisive character, lively intelligence, basically irritable but ready to apologize, intolerant of every injustice, in love with prayer, all naturally led to meditation.

After middle school he chose scientific studies. Thinking that this was what could better prepare him to help his people in the social field, even in his future as a priest, which continued to be the horizon towards which he was walking. «I want to be a priest and I want to arrive pure to the priesthood», he said, more than ever jealous of his vocation, even if surrounded and courted by many girls, who instead of calling him Jean Thierry renamed him "Jean Cheri" because of his affability, his joy and his irrepressible vitality, also expressed on the volleyball fields, basketball and athletics tracks, where the stubborn and strong-willed boy gave the best of himself,  at least as much as in study and in the small jobs by which he tried to help his parents make ends meet with the family budget.

His high school maturity also seemed to shine light to his vocational journey: in September 2001 he entered the novitiate of the Oblates of Mary Immaculate, from which eight months later he was discharged because his vocation «did not present the characteristics of the Oblate charism». It was an authentic cold shower for him and for those who had sponsored his vocation. While telling himself there was no need «to make a drama out of it because, officially, I have not been reprimanded for anything», Jean felt all the weight of this refusal, having to return to his family, searching for a job made more difficult by the irony and mockery of some colleagues. Almost by mere chance, a nun cousin opened the way to Carmel and so he found himself in July 2003 in the monastery of Nkoabang, walking the little way of unconditional trust in God that Thérèse of Lisieux had outlined and on which Jean seemed to fly, as if it were really at Carmel that God had always waited for him and always wanted him. 

Here, they were so happy with his spiritual maturity and his continuous progress that, as an aspirant, they promoted him to a postulant after just eleven months. But when he prepared to depart for the novitiate in Burkina Faso, an abscess appeared on his right knee, immediately diagnosed as a malignant tumour. Useless were the cures and chemotherapy sessions; on November 18, 2004 it was necessary to perform an amputation, which Jean faced with an extraordinary courage, stating that «After all the Lord is only asking me for the gift of a leg that is no longer needed».  With the intention that none of those who approached him should leave sad, «he preferred to give joy», even when they took him to Italy, first to Legnano, then to Candiolo. He attracted young people like a magnet, everyone admired his strength and patience. On December 8, 2005, with a dispensation from Rome, he made his solemn profession in his hospital bed: he would be content to be even just a "wheelchair priest", dispenser of God's mercy and a man of prayer, but when they told him that his days were now numbered, after just a moment of bewilderment, he concluded that «I will realize my vocation in Paradise,  but it will not be a rain of roses like that of Saint Therese. I will bring down a deluge of vocations on Carmel and on the Church».

He died on January 5, 2006, considered a saint.

The diocesan process on his «life, virtue and fame for holiness» was opened at the Archdiocese of Milan on the 15th of February 2013 and ended on the 9th of September 2014. On the 24th of November 2017 the decree of validity was granted.

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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Sunday, 03 September 2023 18:16

Giovanni Antonio Guadagni (cardinale)

Giovanni Antonio was born in Florence on September 14, 1674, the only son of the Marquis Donato Guadagni and his wife Maddalena, née Corsini, sister of the future Pope Clement XII.

On the 3rd of May 1696, he graduated from the University of Pisa in both civil and canon law. He moved to Rome as a lawyer. Shortly afterwards he returned to Florence and following his religious vocation against the advice of his family, enterimg the Discalced Carmelites in Arezzo. On the first of November 1700, he made his solemn religious profession, taking the name of John Anthony of St. Bernard. He continued his studies in philosophy and theology in the monastery of the Order in Florence. In 1702 he received priestly ordination, was then appointed prior of the Florence monastery, then provincial for Etruria, where he founded a monastery in Pisa. In 1724, at the request of the Grand Duke of Tuscany, he was elected bishop of Arezzo. He received the consecration from the hands of his uncle, then cardinal in Rome, in the church of Santa Maria della Scala, on December 31st of that year.

On the 9th of March 1725, he made his solemn entry into Arezzo. In 1730 he celebrated a synod there, both to affirm some principles on the governance of the diocese and to make the clergy attentive to Jansenist errors..

In the conclave of 1730, his maternal uncle was elected Pope, taking the name of Clement XII. In his second consistory held on 24 September 1831, he created his nephew a  cardinal. On  October 14, he received the cardinal's hat in the cathedral of Arezzo with the presbyteral title of Saints Sylvester and Martin ai Monti. The following year he resigned from the office of bishop, to go to Rome where he was appointed Vicar for the diocese of Rome, a position he held until his death. In 1738 he became commendatory abbot of the abbey of Grottaferrata.

In 1750 he became cardinal bishop of Frascati. In 1756 he became sub-dean of the College of Cardinals and opted for the suburbicarian see of Porto and Santa Rufina.

He took part in both conclaves of his cardinalate, that of 1740 which at the death of his uncle saw the election of Benedict XIV; and that of 1758, with the election of Clement XIII.

He died in Rome on January 15th  of the following year, in the odour of sanctity. The funeral was held in the Roman church of his Order, Santa Maria della Scala, where he was buried.

In 1763, the process for the cause of Beatification and Canonization was opened. 

Sunday, 03 September 2023 18:11

Procedure Gioacchino di Regina Pacis

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).


Sunday, 03 September 2023 18:11

Documentation [Gioacchino di Regina Pacis]


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Sunday, 03 September 2023 18:10

Gioacchino di Regina Pacis

Joachim of the Queen of Peace was born in Sassello, Province of Savona, Italy, on February 12, 1890, to Giacomo Ramognino and Caterina Badano. He was baptized with the name of James Peter. The father preferred to call him Leo and as such was he registered in the Municipality, in honour of Pope Leo XIII.

After elementary school, his father quickly put him in a workshop to learn the trade of carpenter.  At the age of 17 he was already working in the workshop as the owner. At the age of 25 he took part in the First World War, among the pontieri (bridge maintenance men) of the V Company. He initiated among the soldiers devotion to the Holy Child Jesus of Prague, already known by the Ligurians. In 1918, regardless of the danger from the Piave in flood, Corporal Nino (as he was called, from the ending of his surname and a reference to his devotion to the nino Jesus) with his good pontieri, set to work to give a ride to the troops of the XXII Army Corps who, on the night of October 26, passed over the bridge he had fortified, the only one left viable after the flood. The Child Jesus had passed through their minds, he was carried by "Nino" and his group of "ardent followers". Nino later received the honour of Knight of Vittorio Veneto.

In memory of the gift of peace, our Leo Ramognino, collaborating with the indefatigable Msgr. Pirotto (later bishop of Troy in Foggia) built the Monte Beigua sanctuary in honour of Mary Queen of Peace. A veteran from 1919 onwards, he gave himself body and soul to the building up of his parish. It can be said that he founded the St. Louis Catholic Youth Group. He lived intensely the life of an associate of the Confraternities to which he belonged and of the St. Alfonso Mary de' Liguori Catholic Workers' Society of Mutual Aid. He also cooperated in establishing the Catholic Explorers in Sassello.

The 1950 Holy Year became for Nino a great turning point, the year in which he entered Carmel in the Varazze desert monastery, at the age of 61. He was helped, in particular, by Father Anastasio Ballestrero, then Provincial, who immediately formed a deep friendship with him, based on esteem for his pure soul as a "child of God". In 1967, after ten years as a regular tertiary, from the direct interest of the then Superior General, Fr A. Ballestrero, Br Joachim (religious name he chose), was admitted to Solemn Profession, directly in the First Order, without the canonical year of Novitiate.

Having become a Discalced Carmelite religious, he was put in charge of the Sanctuary of Regina Pacis, in the meantime entrusted to the care of the Discalced Carmelites. He called himself good-naturedly "a poor old sack of flour". The people of Sassello (Acqui Terme), called him and still remember him as "Ninu u santu", that is, Nino the saint. His hope was a characteristic trait. It communicated a luminous certainty. God's love then expressed it in a special way through prayer. He identified himself with God, detached himself from everything, and returned to everyone with more love. It could be said that it was a continuous "thank you" to God and also a thank you to the brothers. Brother Joachim had a smile that we no longer have, and we can no longer have. In him the sky and the beauty and tenderness of the Virgin Mother Mary could be seen to shine through.

He died in the Desert of Varazze on August 25, 1985.

The diocesan inquiry into his "life, virtue and reputation for holiness" closed on January 6, 2015. On 13 May 2016 the decree of validity was granted.