Rose Venerini


Rose Venerini

Virgin
Born9 February 1656
Viterbo
Died7 May 1728 (1728-05-08) (aged 72)
Rome
Venerated inRoman Catholic Church
Beatified4 May 1952 by Pope Pius XII
Canonized15 October 2006 by Pope Benedict XVI
Major shrineMaestre Pie Venerini, Via Giuseppe Gioachino Belli 31, 00193 Rome, Italy
Feast7 May

Rose Venerini (9 February 1656 – 7 May 1728), also called Rosa Venerini,[1][2] was an Italian Roman Catholic saint and virgin who founded the first public schools for girls and young women in Italy. According to the Vatican document published on the occasion of Venerini's canonization in 2006, "Wherever a new school sprang up, in a short time a moral improvement could be noted in the youth".[1] Her confraternity of teachers, after her death, was raised to a religious congregation called the Religious Teachers Venerini (or Venerini sisters), which worked with Italian immigrants in the U.S. and Switzerland established the first day care centers in the Northeastern U.S., and worked throughout the world. Her feast day is May 7.

  1. ^ a b "Rosa Venerini (1656-1728) - Biography". The Vatican. Retrieved 28 February 2024.
  2. ^ "St. Rosa Venerini". Catholic News Agency. Retrieved 28 February 2024.