- Ozana of Kotor
Infobox Saint
name= Ozana Kotorska
(Osanna di Cattaro)
birth_date=25 November 1493
death_date=27 April 1565
feast_day=27 April
venerated_in=Roman Catholic Church
imagesize=129px
caption=Blessed Ozana of Kotor
birth_place=Relezi cite web | title =The Blessed Hosanna of Kotor (Ozana) | publisher =Croatian Conference of Bishops | url =http://www.hbk.hr/katcrkva/eng/opce/sveci/ozana.html | accessdate =2007-04-21] or Kumano , Principality of Zeta/Montenegro
death_place=Cattaro (Kotor),Albania Veneta (Republic of Venice )
titles=Virgin, Mystic, and Anchoress
beatified_date=1928 (cultus confirmed)
1934 (beatified)
beatified_place=
beatified_by=Pope Pius XI
canonized_date=
canonized_place=
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patronage=Kotor, Montenegro
major_shrine=
suppressed_date=
issues=Blessed Ozana of Kotor (also Hosanna, "Osanna of Cattaro", birth name "Katarina" [http://www.hbk.hr/katcrkva/eng/opce/sveci/ozana.html] [http://www.hbk.hr/katcrkva/hrv/opce/sveci/ozana.html] [http://www.zupa-vela-luka.hr/sveci-opis.asp?svetac=128] [http://www.heiligenlexikon.de/BiographienO/Ozana_von_Cattaro.html] ) was a Catholic Dominican tertiary,
visionary , anchoress, and convert from Orthodoxy cite web | last = Jones | first = Terry | title = Hosanna of Cattaro | work = Patron Saints Index | url=http://catholic-forum.com/saints/sainth5o.htm | accessdate = 2007-04-20] fromMontenegro .Life
Katarina Kosić was born in a village in Zeta to a Orthodox priestly family, and was baptized in that tradition. Her father was priest Pero Kosić Fact|date=July 2008, brother of Marko Kosić, who later became a
monk with the name of "Makarije" and later became Orthodox Bishop of Zeta. The name of her grandfather was Aleksa Kosić fact|date=August 2008, an Orthodox priest as while, just like her great grandfather Đuro Kosić tooFact|date=July 2008. She was ashepherd ess in her youth, and developed the habit of spending her solitary hours inprayer . A story says that one day while watching the flocks, she saw a child lying asleep on the grass. Attracted by its beauty, she went to pick up the baby, but it disappeared, leaving Katarina with a feeling of great loneliness.cite web | last =Rabenstein | first =Katherine | title =Blessed Hosanna of Cattaro, OP Tert. V (AC) | work =Saints O' the Day for April 27 | date= April 1999 | url =http://www.saintpatrickdc.org/ss/0427.htm#hosa | accessdate =2007-04-20]Katarina continued to have these apparitions. When she was 14 years old, her visions began to be followed by an odd desire to travel to the coastal Venetian town of Cattaro in
Albania Veneta (Bay of Kotor , modern-dayMontenegro ), where she felt she could pray better. Her mother did not understand, and grudgingly arranged a position for Katarina as a servant to a the wealthy renown Catholic Bucca family, who allowed the girl as much time as she wished for church visits. In Cattaro, Katarina abandoned Orthodoxy and converted toRoman Catholicism .Katarina learned to read and write during her free time. She read religious books in both Latin and Italian, especially the Holy Scriptures.In her late teens, Katarina felt a call to live the life of an anchoress. Though she was considered very young for such a calling, her spiritual director had her walled up in a cell built near Saint Bartholomew's church in Cattaro. It had a window through which Katarina could hear Mass and another window to which people would occasionally come to ask for prayers or give food. Katarina made the customary promises of stability and the door was sealed.
After an
earthquake destroyed her first hermitage, she moved to a cell at Saint Paul's church, and became a Dominican tertiary, taking the name Osanna in memory of Blessed Osanna of Mantua. She would follow the Dominican rule for the last 52 years of her life. A group of Dominican sisters took up residence near her, consulting her for guidance, and came to consider her their leader. Osanna soon had so many followers that aconvent was founded for them.In her tiny cell, it is said that Osanna received many visions. These included the Christ as a baby, the Virgin Mary, several
saint s. Once the Devil appeared to her in the form of the Blessed Virgin and told her to modify herpenance s. By obedience to herconfessor , Osanna managed to penetrate this clever disguise and vanquish this enemy. A convent of sisters founded at Cattaro regarded her as their foundress because of her prayers, although she never actually saw the place. When the city was attacked on9 August 1539 by Khair ad-Din Barbarossa, and Cattaro was threatened, the citizens of Cattaro ran to her for help. They credited their deliverance to her prayers and counsel. And yet another time, her prayers were credited to saving them from the plague.Veneration
The incorrupt body of Blessed Osanna was kept in the Church of St. Paul until 1807, when the
French Army converted the church into a warehouse. Her body was then brought to the Church of St. Mary. The people of Kotor venerated her as a saint. In 1905, the process for her beatification began in Kotor and was successfully completed inRome . In 1927, Pope Pius XI approved hercultus , and in 1934, she was formally beatified.Over the course of her holy life, the people of Kotor came to call her "the trumpet of the Holy Spirit" and the "teacher of mysticism." People from all walks of life came to her for advice, and she interceded particularly for peace in the town and among feuding families. Therefore, she was also called "the Virgin Reconciler" and the "Angel of Peace."
References
External links
* [http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/sainth5o.htm Patron Saints Index: Blessed Hosanna of Cattaro]
* [http://www.santiebeati.it/dettaglio/90766 Beata Osanna di Cattaro] it
* [http://www.katolsk.no/biografi/okotor.htm Den salige Hosanna av Kotor] no icon
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