Veronica of Milan

Veronica of Milan

Infobox Saint
name=Veronica of Milan
birth_date=c. 1445
death_date=13 January 1497
feast_day=13 January
28 January (Augustinian Order)
venerated_in=Roman Catholic Church



imagesize=300px
caption=The Virgin Mary appears to Veronica
from "Little Pictorial Lives of the Saints", Benziger Brothers, 1878
birth_place=Binasco, Italy
death_place=Milan, Italy
titles=Nun
beatified_date=1517
beatified_place=
beatified_by=Pope Leo X (cultus confirmed)
1672 by Pope Clement X (devotion extended universally)
canonized_date=
canonized_place=
canonized_by=
attributes=
patronage=

Blessed Veronica of Milan (c. 1445 – 13 January 1497) was an Italian nun in the Augustinian Order. She was reputed to have received frequent visions of the Virgin Mary, and her local "cultus" was confirmed by Pope Leo X in 1517.

Life

Veronica grew up in the small town of Binasco, Lombardy, not far from Milan. She and her family were poor and she worked with her mother and father, doing chores and in the fields.cite web | last = Jones | first = Terry | title = Veronica of Milan | work = Patron Saints Index | url=http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/saintv32.htm | accessdate = 2008-01-06] Her parents set their daughter on the path to Christian virtues, as it was said that her father was a scrupulously honest man, never selling a horse without first disclosing its faults or imperfections to the buyer.cite web | last =Butler | first =Alban | authorlink =Alban Butler | title =Blessed Veronica of Milan | work = [http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/butler00.htm Lives of the Saints] | publisher =Terry Jones | url =http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/stv32001.htm | accessdate =2008-01-06] As she developed a desire for saintliness and perfection, she became tired of the joking and songs of her companions, even hiding her head and weeping as she worked.cite web | last =Butler | first =Alban | authorlink =Alban Butler | title =January 13.—ST. VERONICA OF MILAN. | work =Lives of the Saints | publisher = [http://sacred-texts.com/ sacred-texts.com] (Benziger Brothers) | date =1894 | url =http://www.sacred-texts.com/chr/lots/lots023.htm | accessdate =2008-01-06]

Having no formal education, she attempted, unsuccessfully, to teach herself to read. While making this effort one night, the Virgin Mary is supposed to have appeared to Veronica, telling her that while some of her pursuits were necessary, her reading was not. Instead, the Virgin taught her in the form of three mystical letters:

Veronica became accustomed to nearly constant apparitions and religious ecstasies. She saw scenes from the life of Christ, yet these never interrupted her work. She joined an Augustinian lay order at the convent of Saint Martha in Milan at the age of 22. This community was very poor; Veronica's job was to beg in the streets of the city for food. After three years into her vocation as a nun she became racked with secret bodily pains, but was notably patient and obedient to her superiors. She received a vision of Christ in 1494, and was given a message for Pope Alexander VI, and traveled to Rome to deliver it. After a six-month illness, Veronica died on the date she had predicted, 13 January 1497.

Veneration

Veronica is remembered in the Augustinian Order for her obedience and desire for work. Butler records a remark she made to her sister nuns: "I must work while I can, while I have time." Miracles were attributed to her, and in a 1517 "bulla", Pope Leo X permitted her veneration in her monastery as though she had been beatified according to the usual form. Veneration was extended to the entire Church by Pope Clement X in 1672, and in 1749 her name was inserted into the Roman Martyrology for 13 January by Pope Benedict XIV, although her name appears in Augustinian records of the same year for 28 January.

References

External links

* [http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/stv32001.htm Lives of the Saints] by Alban Butler
* [http://www.saintpatrickdc.org/ss/0113.htm#vero Saints of 13 January] from St. Patrick's Church, Washington D.C.


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