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Olinto Marella : ウィキペディア英語版
Olinto Marella

Olinto Marella (14 June 1882 - 6 September 1969) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest who exercised his pastoral service in the Archdiocese of Bologna. Marella was a classmate of Pope John XXIII in Rome and the pope held him in high esteem and supported his pastoral initiatives.
He was proclaimed to be Venerable on 27 March 2013 after Pope Francis recognized that he had lived a life of heroic virtue.
==Life==
Olinto Giuseppe Marella was born on 14 June 1882 in Pallestrina as one of three children to Luigi Marella and Carolina de' Bei. His father died when he was at the age of ten in 1892 and his brother Ugo died in 1902. His other brother was Tullio. His uncle - Archbishop Giuseppe Marella - took care of his education.
Marella studied in Rome and was a classmate of Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli - the future Pope John XXIII. Cardinal Aristide Cavallari ordained him to the priesthood on 17 December 1904 and taught in seminaries in Chioggia. He taught humanities and various philosophical and theological studies. In 1909 his pastoral assignments were suspended after he allowed the excommunicated Romolo Murri into his home. He did not protest the decision and accepted hit with a humble heart. Cardinal Giovanni Nasalli Rocca di Corneliano later rehabilitated him in 1925.
He worked with the poor and homeless in Bologna and amassed funds for shelters and chapels. Marella would make it his business to sit on a stool on the side of the street and would preach to those who came to him to listen. Some other priests objected to his work as being too evangelical but it did not matter for he had the support of Pope John XXIII who considered Marella to be a "dear friend". Marella also tried to stimulate the innovative principles of Pope Leo XIII and Rerum Novarum. He also knew Gianna Beretta Molla - future saint - and Maria Bolognesi - future Blessed.
Olinto Marella died on 6 September 1969 and hundreds attended his funeral.

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