Servant of God, Edvige Carboni |
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***Update: On November 8, 2018 Pope Francis approved the miracle attributed to the intercession of the Venerable Servant of God, Edvige Carboni, thereby giving the green light for the beatification of this extraordinary mystic.
Introduction
Introduction
Edvige Carboni was an
extraordinary mystic. She spent her life between the natural and the
supernatural; between the human and the divine. Her interaction with the
supernatural world was an almost daily occurrence. Jesus, Mary and the saints
appeared to her constantly. She also received the stigmata, and had many other
spiritual gifts such as ecstasies, bilocation, levitation, reading of hearts,
discernment of spirits and frequent visits from souls in purgatory.
Edvige was a lay woman
who lived with her family and spent the last years of her life living with her
sister Paulina in Rome. She lived a life of charity helping the needy, visiting
the sick, and praying and suffering for the conversion of sinners and the souls
in Purgatory.
Her Childhood and Youth -The luminous Host
Edvige was born on May
2nd, 1880 in Sardinia, Italy. She was the second oldest among six
siblings in the Carboni family. On the day she was born something extraordinary
happened. Her mother told her that the day she was born she had seen a luminous
host in a monstrance. Because of this, her mother who was very sick used to
tell her, “If I die, you must receive Holy Communion every day and you should
be very good, because Jesus, a few moments after you were born, showed me a
host, as I have told you.”
Another significant event
that happened upon her birth was that a cross made of her own flesh was formed
on her breast, as if Jesus had predestined her to be His spouse. She was
baptized two days after her birth. At the age of four, she was confirmed and at
the age of five, she made a vow of virginity. In her grandmother’s house there
was a replica of Rafael’s painting of the Virgin Mary with baby Jesus in her
arms. When Edvige was alone, she would climb on a chair and say to the Virgin
Mary: "'My mother, I love you. Give me your child so that I can play with Him'.' Many times she let me play with Him. Jesus
was so good to me.”
Every afternoon her
mother would take her to make a visit to the Blessed Sacrament and Edvige would
renew her virginity vow with a prayer that Jesus had taught her when they were
playing: “My God, I make a vow of perpetual chastity, I consecrate my virginity
to You.”
She only finished
third grade. Since her mother was very ill, she would send Edvige to do the
grocery shopping at night. Edvige always obeyed her parents but felt afraid of
walking alone late at night. Once, she saw her guardian angel who told her,
“Don’t be afraid. I am with you and I keep you good company.” She said the
angel waited for her outside the store and then walked her back home and
disappeared.
She learned to do
embroidery work so she could sell what she embroidered and bring money into the
house. At the age of eleven she made her first Holy Communion. On this occasion
Jesus asked her, “Do you love Me?” and she said, “Yes, very much.” After this,
she used to pray constantly. She would go to a corral to pray so that her
family would not see her. Once when she was fervently praying she saw a young
priest who smiled at her and said, “Do you know me?”
“No,”she answered. “I am
St. Luis Gonzaga. I have come to tell you that I love you very much and that
you should love Jesus always.” Edvige said that St. Luis Gonzaga has appeared
to her many times to teach her how to pray.
At the age of fifteen,
Edvige wanted to become a nun, but her mother did not let her. She accepted
this as if it were the Will of God. That same year, her sister Paulina was
born. Up to then Edvige had only brothers, so she had to help her mother with
the housework and also take care of her ailing grandmother. After the age of
sixteen, the appearance of Jesus, Mary, the saints and the angels became more
frequent.
Jesus had chosen
Edvige to be a victim soul and she offered herself generously for the salvation
of others. Jesus asked her for many prayers and sacrifices because many souls
were in danger of eternal damnation.
Edvige wrote in her diary on May 25, 1941: “While I was praying before
the Blessed Sacrament, I went into ecstasy and I saw Jesus on the Cross bleeding
from each wound. The Blood was falling on the ground. I saw angels holding gold
chalices up to the Wounds. The chalices filled up quickly and soon the Blood
was falling on the ground again. Jesus was crying. I told Him, “Why are You
crying?”
He answered, “Daughter, I cry because so much of the Blood that I shed during My Passion is wasted without bearing fruit.”
He answered, “Daughter, I cry because so much of the Blood that I shed during My Passion is wasted without bearing fruit.”
On another occasion
she wrote, “After Holy Communion, I saw three crosses. Jesus was on the one in
the middle, the other two were empty. Then Don Bosco came to me and said,
“Daughter, Jesus has given me the task of finding victim souls to repair for so many offenses that He constantly receives, especially because of immodest fashion, and for there to be peace among nations. Daughter, after looking for a while, I found you and Gracia. Those two crosses will be one for you and one for her” (Dairy June 12, 1941).
Gracia was one of Edvige’s close friends, who at the age of 33 consecrated herself to Jesus and offered herself as a victim soul in order to obtain peace during WWII.
“Daughter, Jesus has given me the task of finding victim souls to repair for so many offenses that He constantly receives, especially because of immodest fashion, and for there to be peace among nations. Daughter, after looking for a while, I found you and Gracia. Those two crosses will be one for you and one for her” (Dairy June 12, 1941).
Gracia was one of Edvige’s close friends, who at the age of 33 consecrated herself to Jesus and offered herself as a victim soul in order to obtain peace during WWII.
Jesus asked Edvige to
offer herself as a victim especially for communists. She wrote, “I dreamt that
the Virgin Mary told me, ‘My daughter, promise me to suffer all tribulation, rejection,
scorn, and sufferings for the conversion of communists.’”
One day Sister
Gabriela Sagheddu, a Trappist nun who had offered herself as a victim so that
the Anglican Church would reunite with the Catholic, appeared to Edvige and
told her, “Offer yourselves as victims so that communists can come back to the
Mother Church.”
In June, 1941, she
wrote in her dairy, “While I was praying, I went into ecstasy and St. John
Bosco appeared and said to me, ‘My little daughter, remember that you have
offered yourself as victim for the liberation of poor Russians from Bolshevism,
sworn enemy to God.Pray so that soon the Crucified One can enter Russia.’”
Edvige wrote down how
she received the stigmata in her diary on November 16, 1938:
“One day while I was praying, I went into ecstasy and Jesus appeared to me and said,
‘My daughter, do you want to suffer?’ I answered, ‘Yes. For love of You, I want to suffer.’
Then he appeared to me on the Crucifix, from His Wounds came out rays of light and those rays reached me wounding my hands, feet, head and side. I felt pain in all the wounded parts and I stayed on the ground for several hours. When I woke up, I saw that blood was coming out of my wounds and I felt a great pain. Since that day I got into meditating on the Passion morning and evening.”
It is not clear how old she was when she received the stigmata. She recalls being about 29 and her spiritual director thought it was when she was around the age of 33.
“One day while I was praying, I went into ecstasy and Jesus appeared to me and said,
‘My daughter, do you want to suffer?’ I answered, ‘Yes. For love of You, I want to suffer.’
Then he appeared to me on the Crucifix, from His Wounds came out rays of light and those rays reached me wounding my hands, feet, head and side. I felt pain in all the wounded parts and I stayed on the ground for several hours. When I woke up, I saw that blood was coming out of my wounds and I felt a great pain. Since that day I got into meditating on the Passion morning and evening.”
It is not clear how old she was when she received the stigmata. She recalls being about 29 and her spiritual director thought it was when she was around the age of 33.
She also received the
crown of thorns and the transverberation, the wounding of her heart. She wrote
that, “One night while I was praying, an angel appeared with a crown in his
hand. He put it on my head and I felt a great pain, because it pierced all my
head so that during several days I could not open an eye, because it was red
and it seemed that there was a thorn in it.”
Another time the angel
wounded her heart. This phenomenon called transverberation has happened to many
other mystics such as Padre Pio and St. Teresa of Avila. Edvige wrote, “I was praying to good Jesus,
and suddenly an angel appeared and wounded my heart. I still feel that wound
now. It is a wound that makes me burn with love for Jesus.”
Flora Argenti testified that she saw the skin on the part of Edvige’s heart burned and blistered and that an intense heat could be felt. She had night shirts with burnt marks around her heart.
Flora Argenti testified that she saw the skin on the part of Edvige’s heart burned and blistered and that an intense heat could be felt. She had night shirts with burnt marks around her heart.
The Devil
The devil used to make
Edvige suffer in many ways. She offered it all to Jesus for the salvation of
souls. VitaliaScodina, a friend of Edvige says: “Many times the devil used to
burn the money she had to go shopping. He also poured water on her bed, which
later the Blessed Virgin Mary dried. He used to tie her to the bed, scratch
her, throw stones at her head; he burned the book that Monsignor Vitali gave her;
he would throw around her flour, polenta, pasta, and other things. Some of
these happenings I have witnessed myself. For example when the devil hit her
with a stick and tied her to her bed. She told me about the other events. I remember that I could not untie the knots
that the devil had tied her with to her bed until I called on the Virgin Mary.”
Once, Edvige saw in a
vision that the devil was infuriated and took her “Diary” and wanted to throw
it out the window.When she woke up, she found it near the window slightly
burned. To prevent this from happening in the future, Mons. Massimi blessed the
“Diary” and gave them a box with relics in which to keep it.
She wrote on her diary entry on December 1941, “After Holy Communion, in the chapel dedicated to St. Ann, I saw an ugly beast approach me. He grabbed my bag and took the 100 liras that I had to go shopping. He took the money and turned it into ashes. When I came out of the ecstasy, I found on top of my bag the 100 liras turned to ashes.”
Whenever Edvige was on
the way to see Fr. Ignacio (her last spiritual director), the devil hit her
hard and kicked her legs so that she would not be able to walk. This also
happened when she went to other confessors. Edvige, however, even if she had to
limp managed to continue and Satan was defeated.
The devil made her
suffer in many ways. Sometimes he would break her dishes, mirrors or glass
windows. He would undo her knitting and hit or scratch her. Once he even took
the gold fillings from her teeth. On another occasion she had to stay in bed
for a while because the devil hit her on the knee with a hammer.
Moving to Mainland Italy
In 1929 things changed
in Edvige’s life. Her sister Paulina who was a teacher found a job and was sent
to a school in MarcellinaScalo, a town between Rome and Tivoli. Edvige’s father
did not want Paulina to live alone so the whole family moved from Sardinia. For
the next 23 years until her death, Edvige would live on the mainland. The last
14 years of her life she spent in Rome. In MarcellinaScalo, Edvige took care of
her father and taught catechism. She asked Jesus to hide the stigmata in her
hands so she could work and Jesus acquiesced to her humble request.
In 1932 Paulina was
transferred to Agosta and then to La Forma. In La Forma, Edvige continued
teaching catechism and embroidery to some girls. In 1934 they moved to Albano
Laziale. In 1937 their father, Giovanni Battista Carboni, died. They said that
when he died his emaciated face became beautiful. He had led a very holy life.
A year after this,
Edvige and Paulina moved to Rome permanently. They moved near the Salesian
Church named Mary Help of Christians. In 1940 in Rome she met VitaliaScodina
who became one of her closest friends and a witness to the supernatural graces
that Edvige was enjoying.
Her Piety and Virtues
Edvige lived a life of
penance and charity. She did not perform great acts of penance like other
saints but she patiently accepted discomfort, sufferings and persecution from
people who considered her to be crazy or a seer. She often fasted and generally
only ate a piece of bread for breakfast and dinner. Vitalia, her friend, says
that one day during the war she found Edvige baking bread made out of flour and
ashes because they did not have anything else to eat. Because of eating ashes,
Edvige got a stomach ulcer which Jesus later on cured miraculously.
Throughout her life, Edvige had to take care
of her mother, her aunt, her grandmother, her father and finally her sister
Paulina. She always did it with love and patience. She particularly loved the
poor. If someone poor knocked at her door while she was eating, she would give
them all her food. Paulina remembers:
“Once we saw an old man sitting on the stairs in front of the Church of St.
Paul. My sister approached him, caressed him like you would a little child and
gave him her scarf. Another day she gave her skirt to a poor lady.” Edvige used
to say: “The poor are my dearest friends. I would give everything for them,
earrings, rings… I love them because Jesus loves them… In Heaven we will see
all the good done to the poor. They will open the gates of Heaven to us.”
The Holy Father and the
priests were very dear to her. She prayed much for them and would not be afraid
to defend them when others made uncharitable comments against them. In December
1944, she wrote in her Diary: “On Thursday afternoon, I dreamt I was in the Vatican
Church. There were a lot of people. Many were foreigners from many nations.
Suddenly the Holy Father came to the balcony and started to speak. He said:
‘Children, in these very sad times which we live, we need to do penance to
appease the anger of God, gravely offended by the sins of men.’ He just stopped
speaking, when many men and women started throwing stones at the Pope causing
him several wounds. Upon seeing him bleeding, some were laughing. He had to
leave the balcony. An angel came down on St. Peter’s Square and said: ‘The
world is going to ruins. They don’t want to hear the words of the Vicar of
Christ.’ I asked him, ‘Who are you?’ -‘I am the Angel of Rome and I live in the
Vatican.’”
Edvige had enrolled in
many confraternities since she was young. She belonged to the Daughters of Mary
in Pozzomaggiore. She also became a Third Order Franciscan in 1906. She
belonged to an Association called Friends of St. Therese of the Child Jesus.
From 1941 on she joined the Confraternity of the Passion at Scala Santa (The
Holy Stairs) in Rome. This is where she met Passionist priest, Fr. Ignacio
Parmeggiani, who was her spiritual director from that time until her death. She
also had a special relation with the Salesians in Rome since she lived near
their Church, Mary Help of Christians. Here is where she used to go to Mass
daily and had many visions, including visions of St. Bosco and St. Dominc Savio. In fact, St. Bosco himself invited her to enroll as a Salesian Helper on September 25,
1941.
Supernatural Gifts:
Reading of Hearts and supernatural knowledge
Edvige demonstrated to
have supernatural knowledge and the gift of reading hearts. Constantina Sanna
says that she took her mother to see Edvige because she was worried about her
son, Salvatore, who was in the war and they had not received any news from him.
Edvige prayed for a while and then told Constantina’s mother that her son
Salvatore was fine and that they would receive a letter from him in two days.
She also told them where he was at that moment.
Two days later, the letter arrived confirming all that Edvige had said.
Sor Maria Longaroni
declared: “She had the gift of reading hearts because many times she would tell
me things that I had thought and help me with doubts that I had and had not
told anyone.”
Levitation
Many people can attest
that Edvige frequently levitated during her ecstasies. Mariangela Oggianu
declared: “One afternoon, I found the servant of God in the Church, elevated
some 20cm over the kneeler without any support. She had her hands together and
was gazing upwards and praying fervently.”
Bilocation
During WWI Edvige
would go in bilocation frequently to the battlefield and then she would bring
back news about soldiers who had disappeared or died. She told Fr. Carta about
the death of Luigi Meloni, a young soldier who was believed to be lost in war.
Maria Pinna tells of
how Edvige went in bilocation to help obtain a deathbed conversion:
“Between 1928 and 1930. I had gone to Bossa Marina and the parish priest told me that there was a very ill man who had not received the sacraments for a long time. His wife was worried that he would die like that. The priest called an employee and sent him to Pozzomaggiore to ask Edvige to come to Bossa. When the messenger got to Pozzomaggiore, Edvige’s father sent him away. That same day around ten o’clock at night, the wife of the sick man who was alone in the room with him, felt that someone opened the door and came close to her husband. She thought it was the maid but instead saw a person dressed in black with a black scarf over her head leaving the room. She did not see her face. She got up to ask the workers who she was but they said no one had come in. Confused, she went back to her husband’s room where she found he was conscious again (He had been delirious with a high fever). He told her that he wanted to receive the sacrament of penance. They called the priest and he made his confession. The next morning after the priest took Holy Communion to him and celebrated a Mass for him, the man died peacefully in the afternoon.”
“Between 1928 and 1930. I had gone to Bossa Marina and the parish priest told me that there was a very ill man who had not received the sacraments for a long time. His wife was worried that he would die like that. The priest called an employee and sent him to Pozzomaggiore to ask Edvige to come to Bossa. When the messenger got to Pozzomaggiore, Edvige’s father sent him away. That same day around ten o’clock at night, the wife of the sick man who was alone in the room with him, felt that someone opened the door and came close to her husband. She thought it was the maid but instead saw a person dressed in black with a black scarf over her head leaving the room. She did not see her face. She got up to ask the workers who she was but they said no one had come in. Confused, she went back to her husband’s room where she found he was conscious again (He had been delirious with a high fever). He told her that he wanted to receive the sacrament of penance. They called the priest and he made his confession. The next morning after the priest took Holy Communion to him and celebrated a Mass for him, the man died peacefully in the afternoon.”
In a letter that
Edvige wrote to Fr. Ignacio Parmeggiani, she says, “Father, Jesus told me
yesterday afternoon:
‘My daughter, pray for the salvation of Chinese communists. They are so bad. So far they have arrested ten Bishops. As I told you the other day, one of them is Mons. Guthberth O’Gara, Passionist Bishop of Nanking.’
Jesus made me see where this Passionist was. He was in a dark cell. The guards were threatening him but he remained silent looking towards Heaven. I was screaming and told those men: ‘You are bad.’
They threatened me but I was high above and they said, ‘She is the witch of the Pope. She is a witch!’
I told them, ‘Remember that one day you will be judged by the good Jesus. If you don’t do penance, you will go to Hell.’
They kept repeating, ‘Witch! Witch!’
Father, pray for the conversion of those lost brothers.”
‘My daughter, pray for the salvation of Chinese communists. They are so bad. So far they have arrested ten Bishops. As I told you the other day, one of them is Mons. Guthberth O’Gara, Passionist Bishop of Nanking.’
Jesus made me see where this Passionist was. He was in a dark cell. The guards were threatening him but he remained silent looking towards Heaven. I was screaming and told those men: ‘You are bad.’
They threatened me but I was high above and they said, ‘She is the witch of the Pope. She is a witch!’
I told them, ‘Remember that one day you will be judged by the good Jesus. If you don’t do penance, you will go to Hell.’
They kept repeating, ‘Witch! Witch!’
Father, pray for the conversion of those lost brothers.”
Paulina remembers that
Edvige was taken twice to visit Cardinal
Mindzenty in jail and that she talked to him and to Jesus. (Cardinal
Mindzenty also received visits from Padre Pio and Sr. Cristina Montella in
bilocation during his imprisonment.)
Edvige also went to
Moscow in bilocation and entered Stalin’s
room in the Kremlin. She saw him move his fist saying, “I am the strong and
terrible enemy of God.”
Edvige said that Stalin had such an ugly stare that it made you afraid to look at him. Vitalia remembers:
“One day I was in Edvige and Paulina’s house. We saw Edvige in deep prayer and heard her say: ‘You have to convert. But if you want to be God’s eternal enemy, you will be.’ When she came out of the ecstasy, her sister asked her to whom she was talking and she answered that she had been to Stalin’s room in Moscow…to her invitation to convert, he had responded, ‘I will never convert. I will be God’s enemy forever.’”
Edvige said that Stalin had such an ugly stare that it made you afraid to look at him. Vitalia remembers:
“One day I was in Edvige and Paulina’s house. We saw Edvige in deep prayer and heard her say: ‘You have to convert. But if you want to be God’s eternal enemy, you will be.’ When she came out of the ecstasy, her sister asked her to whom she was talking and she answered that she had been to Stalin’s room in Moscow…to her invitation to convert, he had responded, ‘I will never convert. I will be God’s enemy forever.’”
On another occasion,
St Sebastian wearing a Roman officer’s uniform came to Edvige and said, “Take
20,000 liras and come.”
Then in bilocation they went to a cave near San Buenaventura del Palatino where there was man about to commit suicide because he was unemployed. Saint Sebastian said,
“Stop. I am St. Sebastian and I have come to save you.”
The man dropped the gun. The saint said, “These two women have brought you 20,000 liras, which is all they have. I promise you that in two days you will find a job.”
Then in bilocation they went to a cave near San Buenaventura del Palatino where there was man about to commit suicide because he was unemployed. Saint Sebastian said,
“Stop. I am St. Sebastian and I have come to save you.”
The man dropped the gun. The saint said, “These two women have brought you 20,000 liras, which is all they have. I promise you that in two days you will find a job.”
Prophecy
Edvige foretold who
the next Pope would be to her spiritual director, Rev. Carta. With the election
of Pope Benedict XV in 1914 her prediction was confirmed. She also predicted
the election of Pope Pius XI. She likewise predicted the softening of the
Passionist Rule, which took place nine years later. This was revealed to her by
the founder of the Passionists, St. Paul of the Cross who appeared to her.
Supernatural Light
While her sister
Paulina was away studying, Rafaela Piu, a friend of Edvige’s used to keep her
company at night. On night, she woke up and found Edvige knelt before the
Crucifix in ecstatic prayer. The room was filled with a strong blinding light.
Adela Ianucci also witnessed this when she was a child. She saw Edvige praying
in the midst of a bright light in which figures of angels and saints moved
about.
Supernatural Communions
Many times during her
life, Edvigereceived Holy Communion from Jesus himself or from a saint. Her
friend Vitalia says that several times she found Edvige in prayer with a host
on her tongue and could not explain how it got there. Paulina said that one morning
when she woke up, she found Edvige in ecstasy with a Host on her tongue. She
later asked her about it and Edvige told her that St. Paul of the Cross along
with two other Passionists (St Gabriel of the Sorrowful Mother and
Nicolini) had come to give it to her. Other times she received Communion from
St. John Bosco, St. Dominic Savio, St. Vincenzo Strambi and others.
Her Guardian Angel
Edvige’s Guardian
Angel was her faithful friend and helped her in all her needs. Sister Teresa Josefina Azzena said, “My uncle
made me read some letters that seemed to have been written by highly educated
people, while Edvige had no schooling. Those letters had been dictated by her
Guardian Angel. Some of them were written in Latin a language that Edvige did
not know. My uncle told me that one day the devil gave Edvige a blow to her
hand and that the blood which came out of that wound unto the paper made the
design of a carnation, which I have seen with my own eyes. My uncle Francesco
also told me that on day Edvige had been in ecstasy in Church from the morning
until noon. When she went home after a very short time she sent a dish of pasta
to the parish priest. My uncle who was curious went to her home to find out who
had prepared the pasta. Edvige’s father said it had been Edvige, but later they
found out that it was her Guardian Angel that frequently helped her with the
household chores.”
Her friend Vitalia
says that Edvige could see her Angel who would make their beds when she was
ill. The Angel also used to help her wash the clothes she needed to get ready.
Even Jesus himself one day came to help her wash and dry the clothes. She told Paulina and Vitalia that Jesus had
pretended to wash the clothes but that He had not touched it. He commanded it
and the clothes became white and folded.
Since she was five
years old, Edvige had seen the Virgin Mary come to life from a painting at her
grandmother’s house. Throughout her life, the Virgin Mary appeared to her many
times telling her to love Jesus, to offer her sufferings and to pray the Rosary
for sinners.
She wrote in her Diary
on March 1942: “The Virgin Mary appeared to me with tears in her eyes. I
approached her and said, ‘Why are you crying?’
‘I am crying because I cannot appease the anger of my Son against the human race. If men don’t do penance, the war will not end and much blood will be spilled. My daughter, immodest fashions and dishonesty have enraged God. Pray and do penance. Pray the Rosary frequently. It is the only powerful weapon to attract the blessings from Heaven.’”
‘I am crying because I cannot appease the anger of my Son against the human race. If men don’t do penance, the war will not end and much blood will be spilled. My daughter, immodest fashions and dishonesty have enraged God. Pray and do penance. Pray the Rosary frequently. It is the only powerful weapon to attract the blessings from Heaven.’”
On January, 1942, she wrote: “After Communion
I was in ecstasy. I saw the Virgin Mary holding a basket full of white rosaries
and other different colors. The Virgin was taking those Rosaries and giving
them to the people who were there to pray. From each of the beads of those
Rosaries a kind of fragrant water descended. There were thousands of Rosaries
and she distributed all of them. Then turning toward those souls she told them,
‘Sons and daughters, with these Rosaries you will be able to extinguish the fire that has spread throughout the world. This is the most powerful weapon. Man cannot find a more powerful weapon.’ And having said this, she disappeared.”
‘Sons and daughters, with these Rosaries you will be able to extinguish the fire that has spread throughout the world. This is the most powerful weapon. Man cannot find a more powerful weapon.’ And having said this, she disappeared.”
On another occasion
she wrote, “After Holy Communion, I saw an angel that had beautiful irises and
roses. He told me, ‘If you pray the Rosary everyday with faith and attention, I
will form roses out of the Hail Mary’s and Irises out of the Our Father’s. I
will put them together to make a beautiful crown that I will give you in
Heaven. That’s why in this month of May, pray the Rosary frequently.’”
She also had the
following vision: “One day after Holy Communion, I found myself in a prairie,
and on a throne I saw Mary Help of Christians covered with a great mantle. On
the plain there was a terrible wind and fire storm, Suddenly, St. John Bosco
appeared. He was running through the storm calling men and women to save
themselves by taking cover under Mary’s mantle. Thousands took cover under
Mary’s mantle, but other thousands did not want to enter and laughed at those
who did. Don Bosco in the midst of the storm got on top of a table and started
to preach saying, ‘You will die because of your own fault, come under the
protection of our Celestial Mother.’
But they, having hard hearts and being
indifferent to his words were deaf to the saint’s exhortation. I saw the fire
surround them while they were trying to escape. This did not seem as a vision
to me, since I felt I was awake with all my senses. Even today when I remember,
I shudder seeing those hardened souls that preferred to be burned instead of
obeying Don Bosco’s voice. But those who were under Mary’s mantle were safe.”
St John Bosco |
The Blessed Virgin
Mary gave the following prayer to Edvige: “The Celestial Mother appeared to me
and said,
‘You are so sad. You and your sister don’t have faith in me, your mama. Don’t you know that I am the treasurer of all the graces? Pray this prayer to the Holy Trinity: -Oh Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, Most Holy Trinity, Oh Jesus and Mary, Oh Saints in Heaven, I ask this grace through the Precious Blood of Jesus Christ.’”
‘You are so sad. You and your sister don’t have faith in me, your mama. Don’t you know that I am the treasurer of all the graces? Pray this prayer to the Holy Trinity: -Oh Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, Most Holy Trinity, Oh Jesus and Mary, Oh Saints in Heaven, I ask this grace through the Precious Blood of Jesus Christ.’”
The Virgin Mary also
taught her another beautiful little prayer: “Madonna of Love, Holy Virgin, help
me become a saint, because you can do it and you want it.” In Italian it
rhymes.
On September 8th,
the Blessed Virgin Mary told her: “Today is September 8th, the feast
of my birthday; my daughter, trust in me. All the graces go through my hands.
This date is the one the dates that the infernal enemy hates the most, because with my birth
came the salvation of the world.”
Moving Saint Statues
Edvige had several
statues in her house that were frequently seen by others changing place. Flora Argenti remembers: “On January 22, 1948
my brother Dyonisio and I went to visit Edvige. We had left our hats on a coat
rack at the entrance. Upon leaving, when we were going to get our hats, there
were no longer there. We found them in Edvige’s bedroom on the head of the
Infant Jesus’ statue. Edvige explained that our heads were in His hands and our
hearts in His Divine Heart…on February 29, 1948, we found the statue of the
Infant Jesus that was always in her bedroom, at the front door. I can certify
that many times I have seen that statue change places.”
Her friend Vitalia says
that many time the statue of St. Joseph and the Infant Jesus appeared at the
front door or somewhere else in the house. This also happened with the statue of
St. Genaro. Once Vitalia came to Edvige’s house and found the statue of St.
Joseph on the front door. The door was locked. I knocked on the door and when
Edvige opened it she found me with the statue in my arms. She took it and put
it back in its place. Edvige used to say, “St. Joseph is so good. He who does
not believe let him try. I chose him as my father. In all my necessities I go
to him, and he always helps me. St. Joseph is a great saint. Love him and
invoke him.”
Visits from Saints
Edvige was frequently
visited by saints.We have already mentioned episodes with St. John Bosco, St.
Dominic Savio, St. Paul of the Cross and St. Sebastian, but there were many
others.
St. Ann: Edvige wrote in her diary, “After Holy Communion, I seemed to be in
front of a painting of St. Ann. Suddenly the image became alive and her eyes
looked at me. She told me,
‘My daughter, I am praying for world peace. Jesus is outraged and I and His mother cannot appease Him. There are so many sins of impurity. You, my daughter, pray and make people pray for peace.’” Another time she wrote in her diary: “I was praying to the Virgin and to St. Ann for my nephew. My good grandmother St. Ann approached me and said, ‘My daughter, trust your grandma Ann. I will obtain that grace for you.’”
‘My daughter, I am praying for world peace. Jesus is outraged and I and His mother cannot appease Him. There are so many sins of impurity. You, my daughter, pray and make people pray for peace.’” Another time she wrote in her diary: “I was praying to the Virgin and to St. Ann for my nephew. My good grandmother St. Ann approached me and said, ‘My daughter, trust your grandma Ann. I will obtain that grace for you.’”
St. Sebastian: Edvige loved St, Sebastian and received many revelations and help from
him. He appeared many times in her room to give her advice and exhort her to be
humble and to lead a holy life. He usually appeared to her on his feast day.
When her spiritual director, Mons. Vitalis died, St. Sebastian told her that he
would be her director.
St. Genaro: In 1951 Edvige bought a statue of St. Genaro in Naples. This saint
would tell her: “Courage Edvige. I was also a martyr like you.” One day Flora
Argenti was sad and when she was leaving Edvige’s house found the statue of St.
Genaro at her feet. Edvige told her friend that St. Genaro wanted to console
her.
St. Rita of Cascia: During a pilgrimage to the Shrine of St. Rita
of Cascia, Edvige went into ecstasy. Her friend Vitalia saw her and at the same
time smelled a horrible stench. When Edvige came out of the ecstasy she told
Vitalia that the stench was coming from the people visiting the Shrine that
were not worthy to be there. St. Rita had told her that only their presence had
been pleasing to her.
St. Therese of Lisieux: Edvige wrote in her diary: “I seem to have
seen a religious while I was praying. I looked at her carefully and I knew it
was St. Therese. Smiling, she said to me,
‘Trust in God. Jesus helped me reached perfection because I abandoned myself completely in His Divine hands like a little girl in the arms of her mother.’
Then she took rose petals and threw them on my bed and on my sister’s bed.”
‘Trust in God. Jesus helped me reached perfection because I abandoned myself completely in His Divine hands like a little girl in the arms of her mother.’
Then she took rose petals and threw them on my bed and on my sister’s bed.”
St Therese of Lisieux |
When she woke up there were five fragrant rose petals on Paulina’s bed and three on mine. The perfume was heavenly.
On September 1943
Edvige wrote in her diary: “I dreamt with St. Therese. She has a bouquet of
white roses in her hand. She threw the petals on my sister’s bed. On each petal
the words “Hail Mary” were written in red. There were about 50. Then she
collected them again and said to Paulina, ‘If every day you say so many Hail
Mary’s with devotion and perseverance, after your death, on your tomb there
will bloom a flower with petals inscribed with the words ‘Hail Mary’.
That same month Edvige
had another dream with St. Therese: “She looked at me happily and said
'Your sister’s name and your name are written in Heaven. However, if you don’t correspond to grace, they will be erased. I mean that you need to correspond with good works, with charity, with humility, with obedience; which are all dear to Jesus. Love everyone as your brother or sister. Forgive all who have wronged you. I always loved Jesus, up to the point of dying for love of Him. My sisters always loved me since I was a child and they rejoiced when the saw how much I loved Jesus. There was no jealousy. Paulina, I love you so much. Correspond to the graces Jesus has given you. Be always good and humble with everyone.”
'Your sister’s name and your name are written in Heaven. However, if you don’t correspond to grace, they will be erased. I mean that you need to correspond with good works, with charity, with humility, with obedience; which are all dear to Jesus. Love everyone as your brother or sister. Forgive all who have wronged you. I always loved Jesus, up to the point of dying for love of Him. My sisters always loved me since I was a child and they rejoiced when the saw how much I loved Jesus. There was no jealousy. Paulina, I love you so much. Correspond to the graces Jesus has given you. Be always good and humble with everyone.”
St Gemma Galgani |
‘Love sufferings and scorn. When I was in the world I had to endure so many that no one can imagine.’”
St. Dominic Savio: St. Domini Savio appeared to Edvige several
times. One time was on the day of his beatification. He was happy and smiling
and told her and her sister: “Become saints. Jesus wants it. Always love Mary
and the Pope. Jesus wants it.”
Then he disappeared.
Then he disappeared.
St. John Bosco: This is the saint that appeared to her most
frequently. Once she said she had a dream with him. He came to her with a book.
I read and saw that all the good works that my sister had done were written
there. Then I saw a blank page. St. Bosco told me, ‘That day You and Paulina
did not do such and such good work that you were going to do. That’s why Jesus
on that day did not write in anything good or bad. But it remains blank, which
Jesus does not like when you don’t do something out of weakness.”
St. Francis of Assisi: Edvige wrote: “Jesus made me see the glory of
St. Francis. I saw that he was resplendent. The most beautiful one I have seen in Heaven.”
St. Padre Pio: Paulina attested that her sister Edvige had many visits from Padre
Pio. One day Edvige said to her, “I spoke to Padre Pio. He was so affectionate
with me. Like a father with his daughter.” Jesus had spoken to Edvige about
Padre Pio telling her that it was necessary for him to stay in the world until
he was old because he needed to convert many souls. It seems that since they
met in bilocation, she never felt the need to go meet him in person. Once a
lady from the same region as Edvige went to see Padre Pio and he told her, “You
have come here looking for me? Well I tell you: In your region there
is a saint, her name is Edvige Carboni. In God’s sight she is greater than me.”
St. Paul the Apostle: After Holy Communion, St. Paul the Apostle
appeared to Edvige and told her smiling: “Daughter, you are worried about
little things. If you only knew how much I suffered in my apostolate! Hunger,
thirst, scorn, imprisonment. Tell Jesus to do with you as He wishes for the
salvation of souls and for the coming of the Kingdom of His Sacred Heart.”
St Catherine of Siena: On April 9, 1950, Edvige went on pilgrimage
to the Shrine of St. Catherine in Siena. After Holy Communion, she saw St.
Catherine who approached her all dressed in white and said: “My sister. Become
saints. Become saints. Time is short! I wish Pauline were less scrupulous.”
Then she caressed Edvige and disappeared.
Jesus, the Virgin Mary
and the saints very often provided Edvige with material things she needed,
especially during WWII. Jesus gave her some shoes and a skirt. St. John Bosco
once brought her half a Kilo of rice and St. Dominic Savio brought her coffee.
Visions of Heaven, Hell and Purgatory
Edvige had visions of
people who had gone to hell, of souls who were in purgatory and requested her
help; and of souls who entered heaven.
Vitalia states: “There
was a young man who lived in Edvige’s building. He never listened to her advice
to repent. He was a nonbeliever and died suddenly from an electric shock in his
place of work. They had enough time to take him to the hospital, but when he
was there he rejected the priest and the sacraments.
One day Edvige saw him
surrounded by flames, condemned. He was cursing her and reproached her for not
having prayed more for him. Jesus consoled Edvige, telling her that He had mercy
on this man by sending him a priest, but that he had rejected him."
There was another case
of a man who was leading an honest life but who would never receive the
sacraments. Jesus told Edvige to write to this man and tell him that unless he
changed his way of life, he would be punished. The man did not want to repent
and later on, Jesus let Edvige know that he also had been condemned.
Jesus also let Edvige
know of a dentist in Sardinia who had been condemned:
“My daughter, that dentist that died a few months ago did not want to recognize me as His father, and I did not recognize him as a son.”
“My daughter, that dentist that died a few months ago did not want to recognize me as His father, and I did not recognize him as a son.”
A well-known case was that of a priest who during WWII would give conferences denying the real presence of Jesus in the Eucharist at a University in Rome. After his death, he appeared to Edvige who used to pray for him. He told her that he had been condemned because of the books he had written against the faith and because of the scandal he had caused. To prove to Edvige that this was not her imagination, the priest picked up a book in her room and upon his touching it, it was completely burned.
Concerning purgatory,
Edvige wrote in her diary on October 1943: “Someone appeared and touched my
wrist and burned me. I did not know him. He was dressed as an official. He told
me,
‘I died during the war. I would like some Masses celebrated by Mons. Vitali. You and your sister should offer Holy Communion for me.’
After having the Masses celebrated and the Communions offered for his intentions, he appeared to her again surrounded by light and said, ‘I am going to Heaven where I will pray for you two (Edvige and Paulina), and especially for Mons. Vitali. I am a Russian. My name is Paolo Vischin. My mother had educated me in the Faith, but when I grew up I let myself be led by bad influences. At the moment of death I repented and remembered what my mother taught me as a child.’”
‘I died during the war. I would like some Masses celebrated by Mons. Vitali. You and your sister should offer Holy Communion for me.’
After having the Masses celebrated and the Communions offered for his intentions, he appeared to her again surrounded by light and said, ‘I am going to Heaven where I will pray for you two (Edvige and Paulina), and especially for Mons. Vitali. I am a Russian. My name is Paolo Vischin. My mother had educated me in the Faith, but when I grew up I let myself be led by bad influences. At the moment of death I repented and remembered what my mother taught me as a child.’”
Edvige wrote in her
diary: “While I was praying in front of the Crucifix, a person appeared to me
suddenly all in flames, a heard a voice say,
‘I am Benito Mussolini. The Lord has allowed me to come to you in order to get some relief from my sufferings in purgatory. I beg you as an act of charity to offer for me all your prayers, sufferings and humiliations for two years, if your director allows it. God’s mercy is infinite but so is His justice. One cannot enter Heaven until one has paid the last penny of the debt owed to Divine Justice. Purgatory is terrible for me because I waited until the last moment to repent.’
On spring day in 1951, Jesus told me after Holy Communion: ‘This morning the soul of Benito Mussolini has entered into Heaven.’”
‘I am Benito Mussolini. The Lord has allowed me to come to you in order to get some relief from my sufferings in purgatory. I beg you as an act of charity to offer for me all your prayers, sufferings and humiliations for two years, if your director allows it. God’s mercy is infinite but so is His justice. One cannot enter Heaven until one has paid the last penny of the debt owed to Divine Justice. Purgatory is terrible for me because I waited until the last moment to repent.’
On spring day in 1951, Jesus told me after Holy Communion: ‘This morning the soul of Benito Mussolini has entered into Heaven.’”
On another occasion Edvige wrote: “I dreamt with a teacher who had died a month ago because of a bombing. I saw she was in a brilliant light but her arms were a little burned. The rest of her body was healthy and beautiful. She said,
‘Look at me now. All I need is one more Mass and I will be liberated. Please have Mons. Vitali say one for me.’”
The Virgin Mary told
Edvige that her aunt was in purgatory because many times she had skipped Mass
on Holy Days of obligation. Her brother, Giorgino also appeared to Edvige and
told her that he was in purgatory and had to remain there for eight years. He
asked for prayers and took her hand when he said goodbye, leaving her a scar
from the burn that lasted until her death.
On All Souls Day,
Edvige would be filled with joy as she contemplated long lines of souls who
came to thank her for her prayers as they entered Heaven.
In 1923, her friend
Mercedes Farci died at the age of 28 from TB. A few days after her death,
Mercedes appeared to Edvige dressed in white and told her that she was enjoying
the presence of God and the joys of Heaven.
Jesus allowed her to
have a view of Heaven. On August 1941 she wrote: “Jesus told me, ‘Come and you
will see beautiful things.’
I went walking up to a beautiful gate which had two angels, one on each side guarding it. The gate had a sign which read ‘Those who are dishonest and immodest cannot enter.’ The angels made me enter. I happily entered. It was a piece of Heaven. How beautiful! Plants and flowers I had never been seen before. The floor was covered with pearls and precious flowers. Then they signaled me not to go any further. I saw a Salesian priest approach me holding a key in his hand. He opened the door where it was written, “Salesian Garden.” Inside there were priests and lay people of every age. It was a beautiful garden with plants and flowers that I had never seen and everyone was singing happily.”
I went walking up to a beautiful gate which had two angels, one on each side guarding it. The gate had a sign which read ‘Those who are dishonest and immodest cannot enter.’ The angels made me enter. I happily entered. It was a piece of Heaven. How beautiful! Plants and flowers I had never been seen before. The floor was covered with pearls and precious flowers. Then they signaled me not to go any further. I saw a Salesian priest approach me holding a key in his hand. He opened the door where it was written, “Salesian Garden.” Inside there were priests and lay people of every age. It was a beautiful garden with plants and flowers that I had never seen and everyone was singing happily.”
On February 17th,
1952, Edvige got up early in the morning and went to Mass as usual. She came
home and prepared a meal before going again to Church to hear Fr. Lombardi
preach. Edvige and Paulina got back home around 8:30 pm by train. Soon after,
Edvige started complaining that she was not feeling well. She said twice, “I am
dying” and then “I can’t see.”
Paulina called the doctor and also the priests from their parish Mary Help of Christians. Two priests came and gave her the last rites. She passed away that same night at 10:30pm from angina pectoris, a lack of blood flow to her heart. She had a reputation of sanctity when she died and many people already testify to miracles she was wrought after her death.
Paulina called the doctor and also the priests from their parish Mary Help of Christians. Two priests came and gave her the last rites. She passed away that same night at 10:30pm from angina pectoris, a lack of blood flow to her heart. She had a reputation of sanctity when she died and many people already testify to miracles she was wrought after her death.
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References:
Madau, Ernesto, Ti
chiami Edvige, Roma, Ed. G.E.I., 2006
Lord Jesus, with faith
we turn to You, remembering the words: “Look and you will find, ask and it will
be given unto you, knock and it will be opened.” Deign to glorify on Earth,
Your faithful servant Edvige Carboni and through her intercession grant us the
grace to imitate her virtues, her steadfast patience, her love towards God and
neighbor, and the grace which we humbly implore. Amen.
(Our Father, Hail
Mary, Glory Be)
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or to report graces received:
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***Update: On November 8, 2018 Pope Francis approved the miracle attributed to the intercession of the Venerable Servant of God, Edvige Carboni, thereby giving the green light for the beatification of this extraordinary mystic.
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21 comments:
May God bless you for your good work inspiring souls to do good and to repent and love God. I offer everything I suffer, however small for the souls in purgatory and for a special intention, but now it is clear I need to pray for souls here more than I do so they will not suffer hell and so that the Heart of Jesus will not suffer so much.
Happy feast day, Servant of God Edvige Carboni, pray and intercede for us. Amen. Thanks for the inspiring article!
Lovely article ,great site for information on the Saint's and Blessed's.
How much Joy and Hope the Holy Ones give us.Help us with your prayers Dear Edvige to sacrifice ourselves in reparation for so many impure sins being continuously commited and help us to have a great burning love for God and His Holy Will,
What a wonderful saint! Many thanks and blessings to the translater.
Why so few men ? Most of these are women and reading some of the words they say are spoken to them in conversation with various saints etc - I can't help but wonder it's all their own. Hysteria. I don't mean disrespect. But some of it just sounds wholly ludicrous. And no one seems able to answer one question. Why does Mary seem to have more compassion than Jesus ? I am a believer - well a believer of sorts. Maybe I am a heretic. I do pray the Rosary too. But I find some of these things a little hard to believe.
P
"Jesus also let Edvige know of a dentist in Sardinia who had been condemned:
“My daughter, that dentist that died a few months ago did not want to recognize me as His father, and I did not recognize him as a son.”
Isn't this heresy ?
Jesus is not our Father. The three are One yet distinct. Nowhere in the Scriptures does it suggest Jesus as Father but the Son of God the Father. Jesus as Son of God makes us heirs with Him - children of God, brothers and sisters readied through His sacrifice for Heaven.
Dear Anonymous,
You asked--Why is it that most mystics are women?
Now there is a loaded question! It is interesting to note for example that looking at the Saints and Blessed’s of the church who are believed to have received the stigmata, women outnumber men by a majority of almost 7 to 1. I would say is because women are naturally more compassionate and have the ability to sympathize more deeply with others, and when we apply this to the idea of a victim soul suffering in union with Jesus for the conversion of sinners—well here perhaps we can see why God has chosen women much more often then men. But this is just my .02 cents.
-Glenn Dallaire, website host
Hi Glenn
I do happen to believe that women, despite it being as they say 'a man's world,' are naturally stronger than men for the most part.
What man could carry a child for nine months and give birth to same child through that paradox of suffering love.
I am a man by the way. Raised by a strong Irish Catholic mother.
Maybe that's something to do with it. As you seem to suggest in a fashion with the 'victim soul' - the women are more designed to 'give birth' to souls too - through suffering love.
Why indeed did God choose a woman to give birth to Jesus and redeem the race.
I love Mary - deeply. Were it not for Mary I don't think I could have remained with the Catholic Church. Seems a strange thing to say. That it should be because of Jesus. And it is really. Mary for me is all about Jesus and when the 'men of God' failed to show me the face of Jesus - or a recognisable one - Mary reminded me what He looks like and who He is. Imaging Him - Her soul magnifying Him. I always think how Mary is said to shine more brightly than a thousand suns at Fatima. Then there is the hymn, "Amazing grace...... " "When we've been there ten thousand years bright shining as the sun..... we've no less days to sing God's praise than when we first begun.... " To image the love of God is to shine as beautifully as the Sun/Son.
I don't wholly doubt the experiences of these women here - but being human I do wonder at times about some of the things they say. Healthy scepticism ?
I do enjoy reading about your site and thank you for the work you put in here.
Did you all see that movie of Padre Pio made fairly recently ?
It's about four hours long and an English version now available on youtube. It's beautiful - and the music wonderful too. Shows such a human, human being. Which is good.
We can put them so high on pedestals at times they become unrealistic or recognisable. My patron Therese of Lisieux said, I think, near beginning of her "Story of a Soul," that if the saints were come back to earth they would not recognise themselves in so much of what had been written about them.
Maybe you'd include a great friend of mine, "Blessed Maria Gabriella Sagheddu" of Unity. "Ut Unum Omnes Sint" - that they be One.
She is not so well known but wonderful - offering her beautiful young life for Unity of Christians in a Trappist monastery in Italy.
God bless us all
Hope I have no offended anyone.
Regarding Jesus as 'Father'. Seems I am wrong. The concept of Trinity can be very confusing.
Elizabeth acknowledges the mother of her Lord. As Jesus is the son of David - he is also the Lord of David.
I have to read up some more on this one.
I've been the 'heretic' here. ;-)
In addition to Sacred Scripture, there are other instances where the Second and Third Persons of the Holy Trinity are referred to, or there is an inference of, "Father."
Prayer taken from a missal of 1957 for the Sequence of Pentecost:
Come, thou Holy Spirit, come,
and from thy celestial home
shed a ray of light divine!
Come, thou Father of the poor!
Come, thou Source of all our store!
Come, within our bosoms shine!
http://www.oremus.org/hymnal/c/c305.html
Also, there is an order in the Church, approved by Pope Benedict XVI, and the name of it is called "Sons of the Most Holy Redeemer."
http://www.papastronsay.com/fssr/history/index.html
So, yes, God the Father is a distinct Person of the Blessed Trinity, but the Holy Ghost and Christ share His Fatherhood in a manner of speaking and are referred to by the Church as "Father" in the proper setting.
-DJR
Although obviously Christ is not God the Father, Sacred Scripture refers to Him as a "father" in a very famous passage. See Isaias 9:6, et seq: "For a child is born to us and a son is given to us, and the government is upon his shoulder. And his name shall be called Wonderful, Counselor, God the Mighty, the Father of the world to come, the Prince of Peace."
-DJR
This answer is directed to the one that says, Jesus is not the Father. God The Father promoted Jesus, when he rose from the dead. Matthew 28:18. 1st John also states in the 2nd chapter that Jesus is our Father, & the propitiation for our sins. God was inside of Christ. 2 Corinthians 5:17. Jesus said that if we have seen him, we have seen the Father! John 14:8-11 Jesus said, I & the Father are one! John 10:30. Glory to God The Father!
This answer is directed to the one that says, Jesus is not the Father. God The Father promoted Jesus, when he rose from the dead. Matthew 28:18. 1st John also states in the 2nd chapter that Jesus is our Father, & the propitiation for our sins. God was inside of Christ. 2 Corinthians 5:17. Jesus said that if we have seen him, we have seen the Father! John 14:8-11 Jesus said, I & the Father are one! John 10:30. Glory to God The Father!
June 9, 2014 at 7:00 AM
Thank you Glenn for this wonderful article! You have no idea what a wonderful experience it is for me to read about these saints, so little known, but what stature for us to imitate..! Frequently I have to visit these web-site to see what is new, or what I may have missed... It never ceases to draw me closer to the objective of our lives:growing in holiness which is the purpose of our being here...!
Hi Anonymous,
Thanks for your kind comment---I'm glad to hear that you liked this article!
May God bless you and your loved ones,
Glenn Dallaire
She has been declared Venerable today. Thanks for such a complete history of her life. It is very edifying.
Thank you, Glenn... for having this website... I was very touched by this article about Edviges Carboni... enthralled and I cannot describe it... thank you! Lisa
Hello Anonymous,
It is great to hear from you. Thanks for your comment!
-Glenn
Wikipedia says where she was bury, but that her body was exhumed in October 2015 for canonical inspection as part of the canonization cause. Her remains were relocated as a result of this. but doesn't mention her re-interment. Does anyone know?
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