词条 | Antonina De Angelis |
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|name = Blessed María Ludovica de Angelis |image= María Ludovica de Angelis - Capilla.JPG |imagesize= |caption= The chapel to María Ludovica de Angelis in the Cathedral of La Plata, Argentina |birth_date = {{birth date|1880|10|24|df=yes}} |birth_place = San Gregorio, L'Aquila, Kingdom of Italy |death_date = {{death date and age|1962|02|25|1880|10|24|df=yes}} |death_place = La Plata, Gran La Plata, Argentina |birth_name = Antonina De Angelis |titles=Nun |major_works = miraculous healing and expanding the Children's Hospital in La Plata |attributes={{unbulleted list|Nun's habit|Crucifix|Rosary}} |patronage= {{unbulleted list|Nurses|Hospital staff}} |feast_day = 25 February |venerated_in = Roman Catholic Church |beatified_date = 3 October 2004 |beatified_place = Saint Peter's Square, Vatican City |beatified_by = Pope John Paul II |canonized_date = |canonized_place = |canonized_by = }} Antonina De Angelis (possibly Antonina de Angelis, 24 October 1880 – 25 February 1962) was an Italian Roman Catholic who was a professed sister of the Daughters of Our Lady of Mercy, established by Saint Maria Giuseppa Rossello. Upon admittance into the order, she assumed the name of "Maria Ludovica". She initially served in Italy, but moved to Argentina where she devoted her time to children and the children's hospital in La Plata. She died there in 1962. Pope John Paul II beatified her in 2004. LifeAntonina De Angelis was born in San Gregorio, Italy on 24 October 1880 as the first of eight children and was baptized on the date of her birth. As a child, De Angelis enjoyed nature and she worked daily in the fields near her home. Somewhat reserved, she decided to pursue a religious vocation. She entered the congregation of the Daughters of Our Lady of Mercy on 17 November 1904 and was granted the name of "Maria Ludovica". On 14 November 1907, she left Italy for Buenos Aires, Argentina, traveling by boat and arriving on 4 December.[1] She was assigned in 1908 to work as the manager of the kitchen, linens and pantry for the Children's Hospital of La Plata[2] (now known as Sor María Ludovica Hospital de Niños),[3] When she arrived at the hospital, it had only 60 beds and two wooden chambers.[4] Sister Maria Ludovica was later made the supervisor and head administrator of the children's hospital.[2] She focused on expanding services for the children, securing funds to build additional patient and operating rooms, acquire medical equipment, and construct a convalescent center. She also was instrumental in the building of a chapel and creation of a farm to provide fresh produce for the children of the hospital.[5] She was also instrumental in securing a grant from the Municipality of La Plata to maintain the hospital, which guaranteed its longevity. After her death, the city took over the administration of the facility.[6] De Angelis died in 1962 in La Plata.[1] BeatificationHer beatification began when the current Superior of the children's hospital, Sister Emilia Paternosto, was told of "divine favor" some had received when praying to Sister Maria Ludovica. Paternosto initiated the process of canonization in 1985 and the following year Antonio Quarracino, Archbishop of La Plata, elevated the case to the diocesan level. After investigations were completed, the title of Servant of God was conferred upon her in 1990. In 1992, after claims by a mother that her daughter with spina bifida was able to walk after intercession from Sister Maria Ludovica, a team of doctors examined the evidence and the Vatican concluded the healing was "scientifically inexplicable".[7] In 2001, she was declared to have lived a life of heroic virtue and was granted the title of Venerable by Pope John Paul II.[8] On November 18, 2003, the Congregation for the Causes of Saints signed the authenticity of a miracle[2] and John Paul II approved the findings the following month.[7] He beatified her on 3 October 2004.[9] Claims of a second miraculous healing and investigation of the claim began in 2007[4] and investigation was still on-going in 2010.[6] References1. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://www.vatican.va/news_services/liturgy/saints/ns_lit_doc_20041003_de-angelis_en.html|title=Maria Ludovica De Angelis (1880–1962)|publisher=Holy See|date=|accessdate=26 June 2015}} 2. ^1 2 {{cite news|last1=Mann|first1=Viviana|title=El milagro de Sor Ludovica de Angelis|url=http://www.agencianova.com/nota.asp?n=2010_2_13&id=15071&id_tiponota=1|accessdate=7 December 2015|publisher=Agencia NOVA|date=13 February 2010|location=Buenos Aires, Argentina|language=Spanish}} 3. ^{{cite news|title=El director del Hospital de Niños de La Plata desmintió problemas con el servicio y la falta de médicos|url=http://www.telam.com.ar/notas/201510/123391-hospital-la-plata-servicios.html|accessdate=7 December 2015|publisher=Télam|date=13 October 2015|location=Buenos Aires, Argentina|language=Spanish}} 4. ^1 {{cite news|title=¿Hubo otro milagro de Sor María Ludovica?|url=http://pasado.eldia.com/edis/20070602/laciudad0.htm|accessdate=7 December 2015|publisher=El Día|date=2 June 2007|location=Buenos Aires, Argentina|language=Spanish}} 5. ^{{cite web|title=Biography of Future Blessed Sister Maria Ludovica de Angelis|url=http://www.catholic-church.org/ejtyler/catholic_life/HolyPersons.html|publisher=Catholic Church|accessdate=7 December 2015|location=Vatican City|date=24 September 2004}} 6. ^1 {{cite news|title=La difícil tarea de continuar con la acción de Sor María Ludovica en el Hospital de Niños|url=http://www.agencianova.com/nota.asp?n=2010_3_17&id=16111&id_tiponota=1|accessdate=7 December 2015|publisher=Agencia NOVA|date=17 March 2010|location=Buenos Aires, Argentina|language=Spanish}} 7. ^1 {{cite web|title=Cronología de su beatificación|url=http://pasado.eldia.com/edis/20120219/cronologiabeatificacion-revistadomingo6.htm|publisher=Revista Domingo|accessdate=7 December 2015|location=Buenos Aires, Argentina|language=Spanish|date=19 February 2012}} 8. ^{{cite news|title=Anuncian beatificación de Sor Ludovica de Angelis para octubre|url=http://www.aciprensa.com/noticias/anuncian-beatificacion-de-sor-ludovica-de-angelis-para-octubre/|accessdate=7 December 2015|publisher=ACI Prensa|date=28 May 2004|location=Vatican City|language=Spanish}} 9. ^{{cite news|title=Beatificaron a Sor María Ludovica|url=http://www.agencianova.com/nota.asp?n=2004_10_5&id=17588&id_tiponota=11|accessdate=7 December 2015|publisher=Agencia NOVA|date=5 October 2004|location=Buenos Aires, Argentina|language=Spanish}} External links
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