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Saint Ignazia Verzeri (31 July 1801 – 3 March 1852) was an Italian Roman Catholic who became a Benedictine nun and established the Daughters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. She dedicated herself to the needs of girls and their education was one of her top priorities. She established orphanages and provided assistance to the old and the ill. She assumed the name of "Teresa Eustochio" after she became a Benedictine. She was beatified on 27 October 1946 after the recognition of two miracles attributed to her intercession and a third allowed for her canonization on 10 June 2001. ==Life== Ignazia Verzeri was born in Bergamo in 1801 as the eldest of seven children of Antonio Verzeri and Countess Elena Pedrocca-Grumelli. Her aunt Antonia Grumelli was a Franciscan Poor Clare nun and prophesized that she would enter into religious service: "God has destined you for this state to become the mother of holy children". Her brother was Girolamo Verzeri who would become the Bishop of Brescia on 30 September 1850. Canon Giuseppe Benaglio, the Vicar General of Bergamo, oversaw her studies and later studied with the Benedictine nuns of Santa Grata in Bergamo. A devout and intelligent child, Verzeri desired nothing more than to pursue a life of servitude to God and discovering that her vocation lay in religious life despite originally being apprehensive about what her vocation had entailed. On 8 February 1831, with the assistance of Benaglio, founded the Daughters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. She aimed for this new congregation to be the a group that would focus on the lives of girls, particularly their education. Benaglio died in 1836, leaving her the task of leading the congregation alone. She worked tirelessly to establish orphanages and provided assistance in many ways to the old and to the sick. Verzeri died on 3 March 1852 in Brescia. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ignazia Verzeri」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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