Giulia (Maria Celeste) Crostarosa | |
---|---|
Religious; Mystic | |
Born | Naples, Kingdom of Naples | 31 October 1696
Died | 14 September 1755 Foggia, Kingdom of Naples | (aged 58)
Venerated in | Roman Catholic Church |
Beatified | 18 June 2016, Foggia, Italy by Cardinal Angelo Amato |
Feast | 11 September |
Attributes |
|
Patronage | Redemptoristine Nuns |
Giulia Crostarosa (31 October 1696 – 14 September 1755) was an Italian Roman Catholic nun who founded the Order of the Most Holy Redeemer (Redemptoristines), an order of contemplative nuns. Her founding of the Redemptoristines was the culmination of mystical visions and her devotion to the way of life they showed her. She assumed the religious name of "Maria Celeste" when she became a professed nun. She was also instrumental in encouraging Alphonsus Liguori to found the Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer (Redemptorists), a missionary order of priests and brothers.
Pope Francis declared her to be Venerable for her life of heroic virtue on 3 June 2013; a miracle attributed to her intercession was approved in 2015 which paved the path for her beatification, which took place on 18 June 2016 in Foggia with Cardinal Angelo Amato presiding on the behalf of the pope.