The Basics: Born October 21, 1924, in Italy; died January 30, 1980, in Italy; beatified September 7, 2013; feast day, January 30; laywoman; mystic.
The Story: Maria’s life was seldom easy, even when she was a child. Her parents weren’t married when she was born, and she ultimately took the name of her stepfather. He was difficult, and there was much strife between him and Maria’s mother. In fact, her mother was near death when Maria was
preparing for her First Communion. The nun who was her catechism teacher told the eight-year-old that Jesus would grant her a wish; she asked that her mother recover, and that occurred.
Maria struggled with demonic possession for years… and yet also received the gift of the stigmata and visions of Jesus. People often found the details of her life difficult to accept; at least one priest doubted her explanations of what was happening. She was frequently hospitalized for mental or physical issues. But Maria’s faith in God remained rock-solid, even when she was physically attacked by criminals.
What We Can Learn from Maria: Just because we don’t understand someone’s struggle doesn’t mean it’s not real. Rather than shrugging off people who believe they are the target of spiritual warfare, help them find a priest or spiritual director who may be able to provide assistance.
To Learn More About Other Women Saints and Blesseds: Come back next week, or consider buying my books, Blessed Are You: Finding Inspiration from Our Sisters in Faith or Sisterhood of Saints: Daily Guidance and Inspiration.