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About St. Gianna Beretta Molla:

Gianna Beretta was born in Magenta (Milan) October 4, 1922. Already as a youth she willingly accepted the gift of faith and the clearly Christian education that she received from her excellent parents. As a result, she experienced life as a marvellous gift from God, had a strong faith in Providence and was convinced of the necessity and effectiveness of prayer.

She diligently dedicated herself to studies during the years of her secondary and university education, while, at the same time, applying her faith through generous apostolic service among the youth of Catholic Action and charitable work among the elderly and needy as a member of the St. Vincent de Paul Society. After earning degrees in Medicine and Surgery from the University of Pavia in 1949, she opened a medical clinic in Mesero (near Magenta) in 1950. She specialized in Pediatrics at the University of Milan in 1952 and there after gave special attention to mothers, babies, the elderly and poor.

While working in the field of medicine-which she considered a “mission” and practiced as such-she increased her generous service to Catholic Action, especially among the “very young” and, at the same time, expressed her joie de vivre and love of creation through skiing and mountaineering. Through her prayers and those of others, she reflected upon her vocation, which she also considered a gift from God. Having chosen the vocation of marriage, she embraced it with complete enthusiasm and wholly dedicated herself “to forming a truly Christian family”.

She became engaged to Pietro Molla and was radiant with joy and happiness during the time of their engagement, for which she thanked and praised the Lord. They were married on September 24, 1955, in the Basilica of St. Martin in Magenta, and she became a happy wife. In November 1956, to her great joy, she became the mother of Pierluigi, in December 1957 of Mariolina; in July 1959 of Laura. With simplicity and equilibrium she harmonized the demands of mother, wife, doctor and her passion for life.

In September 1961 towards the end of the second month of pregnancy, she was touched by suffering and the mystery of pain; she had developed a fibroma in her uterus. Before the required surgical operation, and conscious of the risk that her continued pregnancy brought, she pleaded with the surgeon to save the life of the child she was carrying, and entrusted herself to prayer and Providence. The life was saved, for which she thanked the Lord. She spent the seven months remaining until the birth of the child in incomparable strength of spirit and unrelenting dedication to her tasks as mother and doctor. She worried that the baby in her womb might be born in pain, and she asked God to prevent that.

A few days before the child was due, although trusting as always in Providence, she was ready to give her life in order to save that of her child: “If you must decided between me and the child, do not hesitate: choose the child - I insist on it. Save him”. On the morning of April 21, 1962, Gianna Emanuela was born. Despite all efforts and treatments to save both of them, on the morning of April 28, amid unspeakable pain and after repeated exclamations of “Jesus, I love you. Jesus, I love you», the mother died. She was 39 years old. Her funeral was an occasion of profound grief, faith and prayer. The Servant of God lies in the cemetery of Mesero (4 km from Magenta).

“Conscious immolation», was the phrase used by Pope Paul VI to define the act of Blessed Gianna, remembering her at the Sunday Angelus of September 23, 1973, as: “A young mother from the diocese of Milan, who, to give life to her daughter, sacrificed her own, with conscious immolation”. The Holy Father in these words clearly refers to Christ on Calvary and in the Eucharist.

Gianna was beatified by Pope John Paul II on April 24, 1994, during the international Year of the Family.

St Gianna, pray for us

1 posted on 12/08/2009 12:17:46 PM PST by markomalley
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To: markomalley

Let this be the first of many!


2 posted on 12/08/2009 12:31:01 PM PST by vladimir998
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To: markomalley
Here's some more information about Saint Gianna

Blessed Gianna[Gianna Beretta Molla]

Gianna Beretta Molla Offered Life For Her [Unborn]Child

Gianna Beretta, Who Died for Her Unborn Child, to Be Canonized (She Refused Cancer Treatment)

Bl. Gianna Beretta Molla

Pope Canonizes Gianna Molla; Secular Media at a Loss

A patron saint for life (Gianna Beretta Molla)

Daughter of Saint Gianna Beretta Molla Attends US March for Life

3 posted on 12/08/2009 12:32:08 PM PST by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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To: markomalley
The last of what used to be 15 Catholic hospitals in NYC? I had no idea that Catholic healthcare was in such a state of institutional collapse.

Even before the coming Obama assault.

Especially in the context of desperate need, this particular initiative, the Gianna Center, is wonderful.

4 posted on 12/08/2009 12:37:49 PM PST by Mrs. Don-o (The smallest living thing is more powerful than the most powerful dying thing.)
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To: markomalley
One of Hussein's many goals during his 4 years as pResident is to shut down Catholic hospitals/clinics.

For obvious reasons.

8 posted on 12/08/2009 1:24:01 PM PST by Gay State Conservative (Host The Beer Summit-->Win The Nobel Peace Prize!)
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