Sunday, November 13, 2011
Future Saint? Book on 100 alleged miracles of Alfonso Maria Fusco to be published
Future Saint? Book on 100 alleged miracles of Alfonso Maria Fusco to be published
The following news excerpt is from RomeReports.com:
Ten years after his beatification an Italian blessed is getting closer to becoming a saint. Alfonso Maria Fusco founded the Congregation of the Sisters of San Giovanni Battista.
Over the years, the sisters from that congregation have collected information on roughly 100 alleged miracles of the Blessed Italian. The writings will be made into a book in the future.
It will include the alleged healing of a child who suffered from malaria in Zambia. Even though the boy's mother wasn't Catholic, she asked a nun to pray for her son.
The book will include other possible miracles that range from physical healings to overcoming moral difficulties.
Blessed Fusco was born in 1839 in Angri, which is located in southern Italy. At the age of 11 he decided to be a priest to help others. Once he was ordained his first assignment was to help underprivileged children from his hometown.
The priest was known for walking along the streets of his town, looking for the poor and offering them help. He would offer them food and education. From this mission, the Congregation of St. John the Baptist was born.
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