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Maria Elisabetta Renzi

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281:, after visiting the school and getting to know both her and the situation, advised her to take charge herself. Renzi then drew a group of women seeking deeper spiritual lives who were also drawn to the education of the poor. In 1828 she organized them into an unofficial religious community, which she called the Poor Women of the Crucified, for whom she wrote a 213: 37: 330:
for the final time. When she heard the church bells she said: "I ask pardon of everyone for all my faults and omissions. Pray for me! Goodbye, beloved daughters; be generous with the Lord. I carry you all in my heart and bless you". At 8:00am she appeared to be dozing off but opened her eyes and
255:, located at a high elevation and therefore noted for its isolation and poverty. There she experienced great happiness, however in 1810 she and the other nuns were expelled from their monastery under the occupation of the Italian peninsula by the 366:. But a historical commission had to approve it and deem there were no obstacles to the cause in order for it to proceed to the next stage. The commission approved it in 1986 and allowed it to continue on to the next levels. 536: 392:
The miracle needed for her beatification was investigated in the place of its origin and received ratification on 10 October 1986. The pope approved it in 1989 and beatified Renzi on 18 June 1989.
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approved the order in a papal decree of 25 March 1902 and approved its Constitution on the following 14 December. The order later was added as a branch of the
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and professed their vows. At that time, the bishop gave the community their current name and placed them under the Rule of the
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In 1846 her niece Giuseppina Renzi - a boarding student at the time - visited and became a member of her aunt's congregation.
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where her father hoped for better opportunities. At the age of nine, she was sent for her education to a local monastery of
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due to increasing stomach pains and a sore throat. Renzi died of tuberculosis on 14 August 1859 after receiving the
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nuns. She developed there a strong love of Christ, which she associated with a desire for seclusion and poverty.
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Early in her life Renzi felt called to become a nun. At the age of 21, she was admitted to a monastery of
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Renzi initially sought to place the school under the administration of the
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who, in 1839, founded the Sisters of Our Lady of Sorrows, an international
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Renzi sought formal recognition of the community by Ottavio Zollio, the
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and presided at the ceremony wherein Renzi and ten companions took the
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acknowledged the fact that she had lived a model Christian life of
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Seeking new direction in her life, Renzi sought guidance from her
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19th-century Italian Roman Catholic religious sisters and nuns
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whispered her final words: "I see ... I see ... I see ...".
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to provide it greater stability. However their foundress,
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Italian Catholic Religious Sister, educator and foundress
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The beatification process commenced in 1965 - under
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Blessed

Saludecio
Rimini
Papal States
Coriano
Roman Catholic Church
Beatified
Saint Peter's Square
Vatican City
Pope John Paul II
Feast
Attributes
crucifix
Patronage
Against tuberculosis
Italian
Catholic
Religious Sister
religious institute

Saludecio
appraiser
Urbino
Mondaino
Poor Clare
Augustinian nuns
Pietrarubbia
Marche
Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy

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