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Lucy Filippini

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Venerated in
  
Roman Catholic Church

Name
  
Lucy Filippini

Major shrine
  
Montefiascone Cathedral

Feast
  
25 March

Beatified
  
June 13, 1926

Lucy Filippini
Canonized
  
22 June 1930 by Pope Pius XI

Died
  
March 25, 1732, Montefiascone, Italy

Similar People
  
Pope Innocent VIII, Otto II - Holy Roman Emperor, Pope Innocent XII, Pope Clement XIII, Pope Anastasius III

St lucy filippini uncorrupted remains


Saint Lucy Filippini (Italian: Santa Lucia Filippini) (13 January 1672 – 25 March 1732) is venerated as a Roman Catholic saint. She was orphaned at an early age when her parents died. From there she went to live with her aristocratic aunt and uncle who encouraged her religious inclination by entrusting her education to the Benedictine nuns at Santa Lucia.

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Her career began under the patronage of Cardinal Marcantonio Barbarigo, who entrusted her with the work of founding schools for young women, especially the poor. With Rose Venerini to train school teachers, she co-founded the Pious Teachers, a group dedicated to the education of girls. The young ladies of Montefuscione were taught domestic arts, weaving, embroidering, reading, and Christian doctrine. Twelve years later the Cardinal devised a set of rules to guide Lucy and her followers in the religious life. Fifty-two schools were established during Lucy's lifetime. Pope Clement XI, in 1707, called Lucy to Rome to start schools which he placed under his special protection.

Death

She died of breast cancer in 1732, aged 60, at Montefiascone. Her statue can be seen in the south nave of St. Peter's Basilica.

References

Lucy Filippini Wikipedia