Saint Giulia Salzano | |
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Born | October 13, 1846 Santa Maria Capua Vetere, Province of Caserta, Italy |
Died | May 17, 1929 Casoria, Naples, Italy |
(aged 82)
Honored in | Catholic Church |
Beatified | 27 April 2003, Vatican City by Pope John Paul II |
Canonized | 17 October 2010, Vatican City by Pope Benedict XVI |
Feast | May 17 |
Saint Giulia Salzano (October 13, 1846 – May 17, 1929) was the founder of the Congregation of the Catechetical Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in 1905. She was raised and educated by the Sisters of Charity in the Royal Orphanage of Saint Nicola La Strada until the age of fifteen. She was a school teacher and catechist in Casoria, Naples, and a friend and co-worker with Saint Caterina Volpicelli. Salzano is noted for her personal devotion to the Virgin Mary. She encouraged others in devotion to Our Lady and the Sacred Heart of Jesus.[1]
On October 17, 2010, Pope Benedict celebrated her canonization Mass in which he said “May the example and intercession of St. Giulia Salzano sustain the Church in her perennial task of announcing Christ and form authentic Christian consciences.”[2]