This year we celebrate the centenary of the death of Blessed Luigi Tezza (1841-1923), a Camillian religious and founder, together with St Josephine Vannini, of the congregation of the Daughters of St Camillus. Blessed Luigi Tezza (1841-1923) was a fruitful
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The miracle taken into consideration is the presumed healing of a lady who lives in Orindiúva – São Paulo, suffering from a major haemorrhagic stroke. Present at this ceremony were: members of the Camillian Province of Brazil; the Provincial Superior
Hanno collaborato alla realizzazione di questo progetto: Suzette Dinis-Burtin Responsabile Editions du Signe; Michel Tritscher rappresentante per i fumetti; Mariano Valsesia illustratore incaricato della realizzazione del fumetto; sceneggiatura Marisa Patarino. Dal blog: Con cuore di Madre
By Angelo Brusco in Camillianum – Books of camillian history and spirituality – No.1, 1990, pp.93-109 Analyzing the biography of Luigi Tezza, a Camillian religious whom John Paul II raised to the honor of the altars on November 4, 2001,
PART II Tratto da Beato Luigi Tezza. Apostolo dell’amore di Dio, di Antonio Casera, edizioni Velar Father Luigi Tezza carried out his task of a reformer with extreme prudence, starting with an effective formation of the young novices, while with
With the formation of the independent States of Latin America, various Camillian religious communities ceased to exist. This took place in Peru as well. The only survivor had stayed at the house of Buenamuerte (of the ‘good death’) which, although
Taken from ‘L’AMORE NON CONOSCE CONFINI. BEATO LUIGI TEZZA’ (‘Love Knows no Boundaries. The Blessed Luigi Tezza’) by Fr. Angelo Brusco After a person’s death, what remains of that person is only what in his or her existence was truly
Source: E seppe dire si di Don Luigi Miglioli He had by then been absent and detached from everyone for almost three years and one could well have thought that at his funeral many would have been absent, given that
After a number of centuries the Camillian Order still felt the charismatic need to witness the incarnation of the Spirit of St. Camillus in women who, uniting professional ability with the special female sensibility, could offer authentic maternal affection to
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