Eustochia Smeralda Calafato
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Eustochia Smeraldo Calafato | |
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Portrait of Eustochia | |
Hermitess of the Franciscan Order | |
Born | 25 March 1434, Messina |
Died | 20 January 1485, Messina |
Venerated in | Roman Catholicism |
Beatified | 14 September 1782 by Pope Pius VI |
Canonized | 11 June 1998, Messina by Pope John Paul II |
Major shrine | Monastero di Montevergine |
Feast | 20 January |
Attributes | Poor Clare nun holding a cross |
Patronage | co-patron of Messina |
Saints Portal |
Eustochia Smeralda Calafato (Messina, March 25, 1434 – Messina, January 20, 1485) is an Franciscan Italian Saint belonging to the Order of the Poor Clares.
[edit] Veneration
She was canonized on June 11, 1988 by Pope John Paul II.[1]
Her incorrupt body rests in the Sanctuary of Montevergine in Messina, an ancient monastery founded by her around in 1459. In the past centuries, as she is the co-patron of Messina, every August 22 her body was exposed to the veneration of the people and, with a solemn celebration, the Municipality of Messina offers to her a gift. This an ancient tradition that has survived to the present day, while the body can be visited twice a week.
[edit] References
- ^ Eustochia Calafato. Patron Saints Index. Retrieved on 2007-12-12.
[edit] External links
- Detailed History (Italian)