Mary Magdalene of Pazzi
Maria Magdalena von Pazzi (Italian: Maria Maddalena de 'Pazzi) (born April 2, 1566 in Florence as Caterina de Pazzi; † May 25, 1607 ibid) was a Carmelite and mystic . She is venerated as a saint in the Catholic Church and is the patron saint of Florence and Naples .
Life
The daughter of the aristocratic Pazzi family had mystical experiences as early as 1578 . In 1582 she entered the convent of the Carmelites of the old Observance in her home town of Florence on a trial basis for 15 days . On January 3, 1583, she was dressed , and made her profession on May 27, 1584 in articulo mortis (in the face of death), but then did not die. From 1590 she had more and more visions that were written down. From 1598 she was novice master . She died on May 25th, 1607. Her undestroyed body has been in a reliquary in the Carmel of Santa Maria Maddalena dei Pazzi in Florence since 1888 .
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Maria Magdalena von Pazzi did not write herself, but her visions were written down in five books:
- Quaranta giorni
- Colloqui
- Revelatione e intelligences
- Probations
- Renovations della Chiesa
Maria Magdalena von Pazzi and her works had a great influence on spirituality and piety, especially in Italy, until the 18th century.
Salvatore Sciarrino composed texts of the saints in his work Infinito nero (1998).
Adoration
Mary Magdalene de 'Pazzi was on May 8 in 1626 by Pope Urban VIII. Beatified and on April 22, 1669 Pope Clement IX. canonized .
Her feast day is May 25th , in the Trappist and Cistercian orders May 26th , in Italy also March 30th locally .
For information on patronage see Maria-Magdalena-de-Pazzi-Kirche
literature
- José A. Martínez Puche: Nuevo año cristiano . Volume 5: Mayo . 3. Edition. Edibesa, Madrid 2002, ISBN 8-484-07204-5 , ( Grandes firmas Edibesa 47), pp. 468-472.
- Wilhelm Schamoni : The true face of the saints. With imprimatur . 5th edition. Christiana-Verlag, Stein am Rhein 1975. ISBN 3-717-10598-1 .
- Michael Plattig , Edeltraud Klueting (ed.): Come to love love. Mary Magdalene of Pazzi. Aschendorff, Münster 2016, ISBN 978-3-402-12100-9 . (Karmel Paperbacks; 1)
Web links
- Letter from Pope Benedict XVI. on the occasion of the 400th anniversary of the death of the saints (in German)
- Extensive biography in German
- Biography in Italian
- Works by and about Maria Magdalena von Pazzi in the German Digital Library
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- ↑ Biographical data from the works given in the literature section .
- ↑ F. Nardoni (ed.): Tutte le opere di Santa Maria Maddalena de 'Pazzi. Dai manoscritti originali . Seven volumes. Centro internazionale del libro, Florence 1960–1966.
- ↑ José A. Martínez Puche OP: Nuevo año cristiano . Volume 5: Mayo . 3. Edition. Edibesa, Madrid 2002, ISBN 8-484-07204-5 , ( Grandes firmas Edibesa 47), p. 471.
- ↑ Maria Magdalena von Pazzi . In: Ecumenical Lexicon of Saints . Retrieved December 11, 2011.
- ↑ for example in Melegnano, MI, cf. La Chiesa del Carmine ( Memento of the original from June 15, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (pag. 1), melegnano.net (it, at the bottom of the page)
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SURNAME | Pazzi, Maria Magdalena von |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Pazzi, Caterina von (maiden name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Carmelite, mystic, saint |
DATE OF BIRTH | April 2, 1566 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Florence |
DATE OF DEATH | May 25, 1607 |
Place of death | Florence |