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Italian mystic
Servant of God
Maria Rosa Agostini
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Portrait of Sister Maria Rosa Agostini, oil on canvas, c. 1800
Born3 May 1722
Loreto, Ancona, Italy
Died16 March 1768(1768-03-16) (aged 45)
Loreto, Ancona, Italy

Maria Rosa Agostini (3 May 1722 – 16 March 1768) was an Italian lay Dominican regarded as "the Merchant Saint of Loreto". She was in consideration for sainthood.

Biography

She was a Dominican tertiary and lived with her family who owned a merchant shop in the city, facing the incomplete south section of the west wing of Basilica della Santa Casa. She was known for her piety, devotion to the Child Jesus and mystical writings.

Beatification

Her cause for beatification has been initiated on 16 April 1791 with the approval of Pope Pius VI after her 9 miracles were recorded and confirmed. It was eventually halted on 7 December 1884 and has since not commenced. She is venerated a "venerable" in the Dominican Order.

In 2016, Bianca Gjomarkaj Nakovics, a descendant of Agostini, published a book entitled La Merchaiai Santa di Loreto: Venerabile Maria Rosa Agostini, La Sua Vita e Morte in her memory and revive an interest on her saintly life.

References

  1. "Causes Under Consideration". Hagiography Circle.
  2. ^ "Venerable Sister Maria Rosa Agostini of Loreto, Italy". Discovering Albania. 16 May 2017.
  3. Cleophas Connolly, OP (27 March 2016). "Dominican Causes for Canonization and Beatification" (PDF). Dominicana Journal.
  4. Bianca Gjomarkaj Nakovics. "The Merchant Saint of Loreto: Venerable Sister Maria Rosa Agostini Her Life and Death". Amazon.
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