- Gianna Beretta Molla
Infobox Saint
name=Saint Gianna Beretta Molla
birth_date=October 4 1922
death_date=April 28 1962
feast_day=April 28
venerated_in=Roman Catholic Church
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birth_place=Magenta, Italy
death_place=Monza, Italy
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beatified_date=April 24 1994
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beatified_by=Pope John Paul II
canonized_date=May 16 2004
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canonized_by=Pope John Paul II
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patronage=mothers, physicians, preborn children
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issues= Saint Gianna Beretta Molla (October 4 ,1922 –April 28 ,1962 ) was an Italianpediatrician , wife and mother who is best known for refusing both anabortion and ahysterectomy when she was pregnant with her fourth child, despite warnings that continuing with the pregnancy could result in her death. She was canonized as a saint of theCatholic Church in 2004.Biographical details
Early life
Gianna Francesca Beretta was
born in Magenta inItaly . She was the tenth of thirteen children in her family, only nine of whom survived to adulthood. When she was three, her family moved toBergamo , and she grew up in theLombardy region of Italy.In 1942, Gianna began her study of medicine in
Milan . Outside of her schooling, she was active inAzione Cattolica . She received a medical diploma in 1949, and opened an office inMesero , near her hometown of Magenta, where she specialized in pediatrics.Gianna hoped to join her brother, a missionary priest in
Brazil , where she intended to offer her medical expertise in gynecology to poor women. However, her chronic ill health made this impractical, and she continued her practice in Italy.Engagement and marriage
In December 1954, Gianna met Pietro Molla, an engineer who worked in her office, ten years older than she. They were officially engaged the following April, and they married in September 1955.
The couple had Pierluigi, born in 1956, Maria Zita, in 1957 and Laura, was born in 1959. Gianna suffered two miscarriages after this.
Final pregnancy
In 1961, Gianna was once again expecting. During the second month, Gianna developed a
fibroma on her uterus. After examination, the doctors gave her three choices: an abortion, which would save her life and allow her to continue to have children; a complete hysterectomy, which would preserve her life, but take the unborn child's life, and prevent further pregnancy; or removal of only the fibroma, with the potential of further complications. Wanting to preserve her child's life, she opted for the removal of the fibroma.After the operation, complications continued throughout her pregnancy. Gianna was quite clear about her wishes, expressing to her family, "This time it will be a difficult delivery, and they may have to save one or the other -- I want them to save my baby."
On April 21, 1962, Good Friday of that year, Gianna went to the hospital, where her fourth child, Gianna Emanuela, was successfully delivered via
Caesarean section . [ [http://www.vatican.va/news_services/liturgy/saints/ns_lit_doc_20040516_beretta-molla_en.html "Gianna Beretta Molla (1922-1962)", Vatican web site] ] However, Gianna continued to have severe pain, and died of septicperitonitis eight days after the birth.Canonization
Gianna was
beatified byPope John Paul II onApril 24 ,1994 , and officially canonized as asaint onMay 16 ,2004 . Gianna's husband Pietro and their last child, Gianna, were present at the canonization ceremony.The miracle recognized by the Roman Catholic Church to canonize Gianna Molla involved a mother, Elizabeth Comparini, who was 16 weeks pregnant in 2003 and sustained a tear in her
placenta that drained her womb of allamniotic fluid . Because a normal term of pregnancy is 40 weeks, Comparini was told by her doctors the baby's chance of survival was "nil."Through praying to Gianna Molla and asking for her intercession, Comparini delivered by Caesarean a healthy baby despite the lack of amniotic fluid for the remainder of her pregnancy.
In his homily at her canonization Mass, Pope John Paul II called Gianna "a simple, but more than ever, significant messenger of divine love." [ [http://www.vatican.va/holy_father/john_paul_ii/homilies/2004/documents/hf_jp-ii_hom_20040516_canonizations_en.html "Canonization of Six New Saints;Homily of John Paul II, Sixth Sunday of Easter,
16 May 2004] ]Devotions
Patronage
St. Gianna is a patron saint for mothers, physicians, and unborn children.
Litany
A litany to St. Gianna Molla has also been written, and may be found [http://www.priestsforlife.org/testimony/giannaarticle.htm here] .
Quotes
*"If you must choose between me and the baby, no hesitation; choose – and I demand it – the baby. Save him!"
*"Also in suffering, let us say: Thanks be to God."
*"If one were to consider how much Jesus has suffered, one would not commit the smallest sin."References
* Molla, Gianna Beretta, "Love Letters to My Husband", Guerriero, Elio, ed., Pauline Books, 2002.
External links
* [http://www.saintgianna.org/ Saint Gianna website]
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