Maria Candida of the Eucharist

Maria Candida of the Eucharist
For the Spanish saint, please see: Candida Maria of Jesus

Blessed Maria Candida of the Eucharist, O.C.D., (1884–1949) was a Roman Catholic Carmelite nun, beatified by Pope John Paul II. The daughter of an appellate court judge, Pietro Barba, the family home was in Palermo, Sicily, but she was born in Catanzaro, Italy, during a brief assignment of her father to that city. [1]

From the time Maria made her first Holy Communion at the age of ten, she had a special devotion to the Eucharist and developed what she called her ’vocation for the Eucharist’, feeling deeply not being able to receive Communion frequently. This devotion was nutured by Carmelite spirituality, inspired by her reading The Story of a Soul, the autobiography of the recently deceased Carmelite nun, Saint Thérèse of Lisieux.

At the age of fifteen, she felt a calling to religious life but her family opposed it. She had to wait twenty years before she could enter the Carmel of Ragusa in 1919. At that time, she took the name under which she is now known. Upon completion of her formation period five years later, she was elected prioress of the community, a position she held almost continuously until 1947. She worked diligently to revive the spirit of their foundress, St. Teresa of Jesus among the nuns of the monastery. Under her leadership, the community grew to a point where a new foundation could be made in Syracuse. She also helped to secure the return of the friars of the Order to Sicily.

In 1933 she began writing the book: Eucharist: true jewel of eucharistic spirituality as a record of her own personal experiences and reflections on eucharistic meditation. In her book she related devotions to the Blessed Virgin Mary to the Eucharist, and wrote:

I want to be like Mary,... to be Mary for Jesus, to take the place of His Mother. When I receive Jesus in Communion Mary is always present. I want to receive Jesus from her hands, she must make me one with Him. I cannot separate Mary from Jesus. Hail, O Body born of Mary. Hail Mary, dawn of the Eucharist!

After a long period of painful illness, she died on June 12, 1949. Her feast day is observed on March 21.[2]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Biography at the Vatican Website
  2. ^ Our Sunday Visitor's Catholic Almanac by Matthew Bunson 2008 ISBN 159276441X page 255

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