Gaetano Catanoso | |
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Priest | |
Born | Chorio di San Lorenzo, Reggio Calabria, Calabria | 14 February 1879
Died | 4 April 1963 Reggio Calabria, Italy | (aged 84)
Venerated in | Catholic Church |
Beatified | 4 May 1997, Saint Peter's Square, Vatican City by Pope John Paul II |
Canonized | 23 October 2005, Saint Peter's Square, Vatican City by Pope Benedict XVI |
Feast | 4 April |
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Gaetano Catanoso (14 February 1879 – 4 April 1963) was an Italian Catholic priest and the founder of the Suore Veroniche del Santo Volto (1934).[1] Catanoso served as a parish priest in two different parishes for his entire ecclesial life and was an ardent devotee of the Face of Jesus which he promoted to the faithful. He also founded the Poor Clerics to encourage vocations to the priesthood while forming the Confraternita del Santo Volto (1920) to spread devotion to the Face of Jesus. He dedicated his pastoral career to bringing the Gospel message to all people and hiked or rode on a mule to reach distant and surrounding mountain villages in order to evangelize to people.[2]
His fame for holiness was widespread during his life for people hailed his remarkable qualities and the conduct in which he led his life.[3] The cause for his canonization was introduced on 15 October 1981 and he became titled as a Servant of God while he was later named as Venerable on 3 March 1990 upon the confirmation of his model life of heroic virtue. Pope John Paul II beatified Catanoso on 4 May 1997 while Pope Benedict XVI later canonized the late priest in Saint Peter's Square on 23 October 2005.[2]