Reliquary Relic Saint Gerard Majella With Document 1901 (redemptorists)
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This is a metal pendant, inside a firstclass relic of Saint Gerard Majella, comes with its original document dated 1901. Relicin place and wax seal and threads intact. Coming from a convent in Belgium.Diameter 1, 1 inch. Shippingand handling US$ 22.00 by insured priority mail and tracking number.
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Saint Gerard Majella
Memorial
16 October
Profile
Son of a tailor who died when the boy was 12, leavingthe family in poverty. Gerard tried to join the Capuchins, but his healthprevented it He was accepted as a Redemptorist lay brother serving his congregationas sacristan, gardener, porter, infirmarian, and tailor. Miracle worker.
When falsely accused by a pregnant woman of being the fatherof her child, he retreated to silence; she later recanted and cleared him, andthus began his association as patron of all aspects of pregnancy. Reputed to bilocateand read consciences. His last will consisted of the following small note onthe door of his cell: “Here the willof God is done, as God wills, and as long as God wills.”
Born
23 April 1725 at Muro, Italy
Died
16 October 1755 at Caposele, Provincia di Avellino, Campania, Italy of tuberculosis interred in the Basilica di San Gerardo Maiella in Materdomini Caposele, Provincia di Avellino, Campania, Italy
Beatified
29 January 1893 by Pope Leo XIII
Canonized
11 December 1904 by Pope Saint Pius X
Patronage
childbirth children expectant mothers falsely accused people good confessions lay brothers motherhood mothers pregnant women pro-life movement unborn children Basilicata, Italy Muro, Italy