
Often called the Daughter of the Passion, Maria Gemma Umberta Galgani was born in Campannori, Italy, on March 12th, 1878. The fifth of eight children, she was left the responsibility of raising her three younger siblings upon the death of her parents shortly after her eighteenth birthday. In the course of her early adulthood, she refused two marriage proposal and became a housekeeper in the home of a neighbor family, the Gianninis. Though she wished to join the Passionist order, it was never possible, partly because of family responsibilities and ill health, but also due to the manifestation of her extreme holiness that became known and were not at that time verified. Her mystical experiences were extreme enough that, to many, they seemed to indicate mental illness, a common misconception among the world of saints throughout history. Religious houses, understandably, were cautious of any kind of scandal, and none would allow entrance.

Gemma's sanctity did not become clear to all until after her death of tuberculosis in Luca, Italy, in 1903 at the age of 25. With little opposition, her cause was swiftly raised, and her beatification and canonization accomplished within 37 years -- particularly fast work if you know the history of the slow-moving wheels of the Church's canonization process throughout history.
St. Gemma Galgani is the patron saint of students, orphans, those who suffer with headaches, those who struggle with purity, pharmacists and paratroopers. She might also be called upon by those who suffer by the world's misunderstanding of earnest piety.
St. Gemma, Flower of Luca, pray for us! Help us to love suffering, as suffering teaches us to love.
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Saint Gemma, pray for us!
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