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Giuseppe Castagnetti : ウィキペディア英語版
Giuseppe Castagnetti

Giuseppe Castagnetti (15 March 1909 – 22 June 1965) was an Italian Roman Catholic. He served as a politician in his home of Modena where he served as the mayor of his municipality from 1945 until his resignation in 1959. He became widely known for his ascetic life and for wearing sandals.
He was hailed for his saintliness after his death which led to the opening of his cause of beatification in 2009 which granted him the title Servant of God.
==Life==
Giuseppe Castagnetti was born in Modena on 15 March 1909 to Antonio Castagnetti and Marianna Coderre as the fifth of nine children; he had at least one brother: Dolfo. He began to work at an early age and he was sixteen when he began to follow his parents in their line of work in the dairy industry. His brother Dolfo died in 1933 and he replaced him as a cheese-maker. At this stage, he had a sincere desire to join the missions after meeting missionaries in Portile; his father dissuaded him from this.
He married Giovannina Sghedoni on 11 February 1939 and the pair went on to have a total of twelve children together; two of his children - Annamaria and Gabriele - died as a young age. He took a pilgrimage to San Giovanni Rotondo in the hopes of meeting Padre Pio - future saint - obtaining a healing from a stomach ailment that had long tormented him. Padre Pio began to spiritually guide Castagnetti and guided him through important decisions. He soon after joined Catholic Action.
He served as a politician and was elected as the mayor of his municipality from 1945 until his resignation in 1959. Appointed following World War II, Castagnetti faced a dramatic situation in the form of infrastructure. He utilized the fullness of the treasury to repair what needed to be repaired after the damages of war and he made public appeals for donations. He managed to improve roads, electrical systems, a new town hall, post offices and schools.
In front of Padre Pio sometime later he pledges to wear sandals throughout his life. He also became a member of the Third Order of Saint Francis.
He died on 22 June 1965 and was hailed for his great faith and his rare show of Christian virtue.

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