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Saint Ubaldesca Taccini

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Venerated in
  
Roman Catholic Church

Died
  
1205, Pisa, Italy

Feast
  
May 28

Patronage
  
Calcinaia

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Major shrine
  
Church of Saint John the Baptist, Calcinaia

Saint Ubaldesca Taccini (Calcinaia, 1136 – Pisa, 1205) was an Italian Roman Catholic nun and member of the Order of Saint John. Her feast day is celebrated on May 28.

Biography

Ubaldesca was born in the Republic of Pisa from a modest family, she dedicated herself to charity helping the poor and sick since early years. Among the miracles attributed to her the most famous is the ability to turn water from the water well in the Church of the Santo Sepolcro in Pisa into wine. Her relics are kept in the Church of Saint John the Baptist in Calcinata, her native town.

Ubaldesca is considered one of the most influential saints of Pisa along with Bona of Pisa, Guido della Gherardesca and Rainerius. St. Ubaldesca Church in Paola (Malta) is dedicated to her.

References

Saint Ubaldesca Taccini Wikipedia