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Elisabetta Picenardi

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Venerated in
  
Roman Catholic Church

Attributes
  
Servite habit Lilies

Beatified
  
10 November 1804

Feast
  
19 February

Patronage
  
Servite tertiaries

Died
  
19 February 1468, Mantua, Italy

Blessed Elisabetta Picenardi (1428 - 19 February 1468) was an Italian Roman Catholic professed member of the Servite Order in its third order branch. Picenardi was born in Mantua into a noble family and, despite pressure to wed a nobleman, insisted instead on pursuing the religious path alongside her sister.

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Her beatification received ratification on 10 November 1804 after Pope Pius VII issued formal confirmation of her local 'cultus' - or popular devotion and following.

Life

Elisabetta Picenardi was born in Mantua in 1428 to the nobleman Leonardo Picenardi and Paola Nuvoloni. Her father served as a steward of the Marquis Francesco I Gonzaga. Her sister was Orsina.

Picenardi received some formal education as a noble and received her religious instruction from her mother while her father instructed her in Latin. Her mother died sometime during her childhood which left her father to care for her and her sister. In her childhood she lived near the church of Saint Barnabas that the Servite Order managed. Her father would later pressure his daughter into entering in marriage with a noble.

Both Picenardi and her sister became professed members of the Servite Third Order in 1448 and Picenardi became noted amongst her fellow religious for her personal holiness and gentleness of spirit which prompted other women to join the Servites. She clothed herself in a hair shirt and would fasten an iron belt four fingers in width to herself which remained until her death. Picenardi recited the Divine Office and would receive the Eucharist often from Fra Barnabas who would also hear her confession. Her father died in 1465.

Her sister Orsina was married to the nobleman Bartolomeo Gorni and Picenardi lived with them from her father's death for the remainder of her life.

Picenardi died in 1468. Her grave soon became a place of miracles.

Beatification

Her beatification received formal confirmation on 10 November 1804 once Pope Pius VII ratified her local 'cultus' - or popular devotion.

References

Elisabetta Picenardi Wikipedia