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'''Saint Franca Visalta''', also known as Franca of Piacenza, ([[1170]] - [[1218]]) was born in [[Piacenza]], [[Italy]]. She became a [[Benedictine]] [[nun]] in St Syrus Convent at the age of seven and became [[abbess]] at a young age. However, she was removed and isolated because of the severe austerites she imposed. Only one [[nun]], Carentia, agreed with Franca's discipline and she moved to a [[Cistercian |
'''Saint Franca Visalta''', also known as Franca of Piacenza, ([[1170]] - [[1218]]) was born in [[Piacenza]], [[Italy]]. She became a [[Benedictine]] [[nun]] in St Syrus Convent at the age of seven and became [[abbess]] at a young age. However, she was removed and isolated because of the severe austerites she imposed. Only one [[nun]], Carentia, agreed with Franca's discipline and she moved to a [[Cistercian convent]] in [[Rapallo]]. Franca then persuaded her parents to build a [[Cistercian]] house in [[Montelana]] where she and Carentia both entered. Franca became [[abbess]] and maintained the strict austerites on herself, even when her health was failing, and spent most nights [[praying]] for several hours in [[chapel]]. She later moved the Cistercian community to [[Pittoli]], where she [[died]]. |
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Saint Franca was [[canonised]] by [[Pope Gregory X]].<ref>http://saints.sqpn.com/saintf53.htm</ref> |
Saint Franca was [[canonised]] by [[Pope Gregory X]].<ref>http://saints.sqpn.com/saintf53.htm</ref> |
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Saint Franca Visalta | |
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Abbess | |
Born | 1170 Piacenza, Italy |
Died | 1218 Pittoli, Italy |
Venerated in | Roman Catholic Church |
Feast | April 26 |
Saint Franca Visalta, also known as Franca of Piacenza, (1170 - 1218) was born in Piacenza, Italy. She became a Benedictine nun in St Syrus Convent at the age of seven and became abbess at a young age. However, she was removed and isolated because of the severe austerites she imposed. Only one nun, Carentia, agreed with Franca's discipline and she moved to a Cistercian convent in Rapallo. Franca then persuaded her parents to build a Cistercian house in Montelana where she and Carentia both entered. Franca became abbess and maintained the strict austerites on herself, even when her health was failing, and spent most nights praying for several hours in chapel. She later moved the Cistercian community to Pittoli, where she died.
Saint Franca was canonised by Pope Gregory X.[1]
References
Nuns of the Order of Saint Benedict.