Stephen Bellesini
Blessed Stephen Bellesini | |
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Reliquary of Stephen Bellesini | |
Born |
November 25, 1774 Trent, Italy |
Died |
February 2, 1840 Genazzano, Italy |
Venerated in | Roman Catholic Church |
Beatified | December 27, 1904, Vatican City by Pope St. Pius X |
Major shrine | "Westcourt", Callan, Ireland; International Heritage Centre, "Mount Sion", Waterford, Ireland |
Feast | February 3 |
Blessed Stephen Bellesini was a friar in the Order of the Hermits of St Augustine (OSA), who was born in Trent, Italy, on November 25, 1774, and died in Genazzano, Italy, on February 2, 1840.
Life
Of the Italian aristocracy, Luigi Giuseppe Bellesini joined the Augustinians in 1790, taking the name Stefano, and made his profession on May 31, 1794. After studies in Rome and Bologna, he was forced to return to Trent during the government suppression of religious houses and completed his theological education there.[1] Bellesini was ordained in 1797 and served primarily as a preacher and rector of the small chapel attached to the Order’s monastery in Trent.[2]
In 1810 the monastery in Trent was also ordered closed and Bellesini went to live at his brother's house where he lived as a secular priest.[2] He dedicated his time to teaching poor children of the city. He also gave food, clothing and encouragement to his students. Bellesini became a great champion of the education of youth and the local authorities appointed him Director and Superintendent of all schools in the district.[1]
In September 1817 he resigned from these offices and made his way to Rome in order to resume his religious life.[1] The reaction in Trento was first shock, then indignation, and finally condemnation. The same government that had valued his work so highly now proclaimed him to be an exile and forbade him to return under threat of punishment.[3] For a period, he was Novice Master for his Order, and in 1825 was transferred to Genazzano, home to the miraculous fresco of Our Lady of Good Counsel, for whom he had a great devotion. He was named parish priest in 1831.[2]
During a cholera epidemic in January 1840, while answering a call to care for a sick parishioner, he tripped and fell. A cut on his leg became infected, and he developed a high fever. He tried to remain active for the next two days, but the fever never went away. He died February 2, 1840 in Genazzano. His remains are at the Shrine of Our Mother of Good Counsel in Genazzano.[4]
Veneration
He was beatified by Pope St Pius X, on December 27, 1904, and his Feast Day is February 3.
In Massachusetts is found the Blessed Stephen Bellesini OSA Academy, in collaboration with Merrimack College.
References
- New Catholic Encyclopedia, The Catholic University of America, 1967.