- Angela of Foligno
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name=Blessed Angela of Foligno
birth_date=1248
death_date=death date|1309|1|4|mf=y
feast_day=January 4
venerated_in=Roman Catholicism
imagesize=150px
caption=Aholy card depicting Angela
birth_place=Foligno
death_place=
titles=Mistress of Theologians
beatified_date=1693
beatified_place=
beatified_by=PopeInnocent XII
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patronage=those afflicted by sexual temptation, widows
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prayer_attrib=Angela of Foligno (c. 1248 –
4 January ,1309 ) was aChristian author,nun , and mystic. She was noted not only for her spiritual writings, but also for founding a religious order.Early life and conversion
Angela was born into a wealthy family in the city of
Foligno ,Italy (nearAssisi ). She married at an early age, and traditional accounts state that she lived "wildly, adulterously, and sacrilegiously" in her early years. [ [http://saints.sqpn.com/sainta27.htm Blessed Angela of Foligno] in the Patron Saints Index] However, Angela's lifestyle abruptly changed following the deaths of her family and an unknown shamefulsin . In 1285, she prayed to the lateFrancis of Assisi , who then appeared to her in a dream and offered to help.Some time after her conversion Angela had placed herself under the direction of a
Franciscan friar named Arnoldo, who would serve as herconfessor . It was to Arnoldo that Angela dictated the account of her conversion, a work that has come to us as the Book of Visions and Instructions. Further, it was under Arnoldo's instruction that Angela joined theThird Order of Saint Francis.In the course of time the fame of her sanctity gathered around her a number of Tertiaries, men and women, who strove under her direction to advance in holiness. Later she established at Foligno a community of sisters, who to the Rule of the Third Order added the three vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience, without, however, binding themselves to enclosure, so that they might devote their time to works of charity.Angela died, surrounded by her community. Her remains repose in the church of St. Francis at Foligno. Many people attributed miracles to her, which were accomplished at her tomb. Pope
Innocent XII approved the veneration paid to her in her beatification. Her feast day is celebrated in the Franciscan Orders on the March 30.Blessed Angela's authority as a spiritual teacher may be gathered from the fact that
Bollandus , among other testimonials, quotesMaximilian Sandaeus , of theSociety of Jesus , who calls her the "Mistress of Theologians, whose whole doctrine has been drawn out of the Book of Life, Jesus Christ, Our Lord."References
External links
* [http://www.saintpatrickdc.org/ss/0104.shtml Saint of the Day, January 4] at St. Patrick Catholic Church
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