- Stephana de Quinzanis
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name=Stephana de Quinzanis
birth_date=1457
death_date=2 January 1530
feast_day=3 January cite web | last = Jones | first = Terry | title = Stephana de Quinzanis| work = Patron Saints Index | url=http://www.catholic-forum.com/SAINTS/saints45.htm | accessdate = 2007-04-07] or2 January cite web | title ="Gospel Side" | work =Tour of the Chapel - Altar Painting | publisher =The Dominican Province of Saint Joseph | url =http://www.op-stjoseph.org/Students/tour/tour-chapel-altar.htm | accessdate =2007-04-07]
venerated_in=Roman Catholic Church
imagesize=180px
caption=Blessed Stephana de Quinzanis
birth_place=Brescia ,Italy
death_place=Soncino, Italy
titles=Virgin and Mystic
beatified_date=14 December 1740
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beatified_by=Pope Benedict XIV
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issues=Blessed Stephana de Quinzanis (variant spellings include Stephanie, Stefana; also, Quinzani; 1457 —
2 January 1530 ) was an Italian Dominican tertiary andstigmatic .Life
Stephana was born to pious, but poor, parents of
Brescia . She earned her living working as a servant.cite book | last =Bornstein | first =Daniel| coauthors =AnnMatter, Maiju Lehmijoki-Gardner | title =Dominican Penitent Women | publisher =Paulist Press | date =2005 | pages =251 | url =http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN0809139790&id=Ip-RGPX_TVMC&pg=PA251&lpg=PA251&ots=fw0VjxrBiv&dq=quinzani&sig=EK2ubb2-NkQcp5U8sIhUA5mak20] Her father, Lorenzo Quinzani, became a Dominican tertiary while Stephana was very young. On visits with him to the Dominican convent, she met the stigmatic Blessed Matthew Carrieri, who instructed her in hercatechism . He told her that she was to be his spiritual heiress, a statement she did not understand for many years.cite web | last =Rabenstein | first =Katherine | title =Blessed Stephana de Quinzanis, OP V (AC) | work =Saints O' the Day for January 2 | date =March 1999 | url =http://www.saintpatrickdc.org/ss/0102.htm | accessdate =2007-04-07] She began receiving visions of Dominican saints from age seven, at which point she made vows of poverty, chastity and obedience, and was given a ring, as a token of her espousal toChrist . Carrieri died when Stephana was 14 years old; soon after he appeared to her in a vision, and she received the stigmata.Stephana continued on in her formation, and at age 15 became a Dominican tertiary at Soncino. her Devotion to the poor and sick led her to found a community of
Third Order sisters in Soncino. She served as its first abbess. Her counsel was allegedly sought by many, including Saint Angela Merici, Blessed Augustine of Biella, and Blessed Osanna of Mantua. She participated in various stages of the Passion of Jesus Christ, which was attested to by 21 witnesses in 1497 in a still extant account. Sources state that although Stephana was "ugly", she had magnificenthair . Grudging herself this one beauty, she pulled it out by the roots.cite book | last =Dunbar| first =Agnes | title =A Dictionary of Saintly Women | publisher =Bell | date =1905 | pages =232 | url =http://books.google.com/books?vid=0-K-jH9PficyfRtqGip3z7&id=rnr_YADaQn4C&pg=PA232&lpg=PA232&dq=quinzani]Stephana had a particularly intense devotion to
Saint Thomas Aquinas . In fact, to overcome temptation of thought against purity, she once threw herself upon a cartload of thorns in imitation of the "Doctor Angelicus". Exhausted from thispenance , she prayed to Saint Thomas, and, according to legend, was girded by angels with a cord, which they tied so tightly around her waist that she cried out in pain.Though she had no formal theological training, she could discuss mystical theology at the most profound level. It is said that she could read the hearts and minds of the people around her, and had the gift of
prophesy andhealing . She lived in a nearly continuous fast. She accurately predicted the date of her own death.Veneration
Stephana's tomb became a
pilgrimage site almost immediately. Her intercession was often felt in the convent that she had founded, where the sisters obtained both material and spiritual help through her intercession.Her cult was popularized by Dominicans Bartholomeo of Mantua and Battista of Salò, but their Latin "
vita e" have been lost, and only a later Italian version that combines the two texts has survived. Hercultus was confirmed byPope Benedict XIV on14 December 1740 .References
External links
* [http://www.catholic-forum.com/SAINTS/saints45.htm Patron Saints Index]
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