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Maria Bolognesi : ウィキペディア英語版
Maria Bolognesi

Blessed Maria Bolognesi (21 October 1924 – 30 January 1980) was a Roman Catholic Italian layperson. Throughout her life she suffered from debilitating diseases and was even said to have been subject to demonic possession. She was beatified in 2013 by Cardinal Angelo Amato on behalf of Pope Francis.
==Biography==
Maria Bolognesi was born in 1924 in Rovigo and received the name of her stepfather. She grew up in a poor family and was only able to attend the first two years of primary education, often being marginalized by her peers. She dropped out of school as a child in order to work to support her family and worked as an agricultural laborer.
She was said to have received a vision of Jesus Christ bestowing upon her three rings and five rubies which was a representation of the Five Wounds. Bolognesi suffered from several debilitating conditions and was also subject to demonic possession. Additionally, she looked after orphans and assisted children whose parents were unemployed. She would also visit the sick frequently in hospitals.
Bolognesi died of a heart attack in 1980 and her remains were later transferred to the parish of Bosaro - her hometown.

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