Bl. Magdalen Panattieri

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Born: 1443 Trino, Vercelli, Duchy of Savoy

Died: 13 October 1503 (aged 60) Trino, Vercelli, Duchy of Savoy

Venerated: in Roman Catholic Church

Beatified: 26 September 1827, Saint Peter’s Basilica, Papal States by Pope Leo XII

Feast: 13 October

Patronage: Trino, Catechists

Blessed Maddalena Panattieri (1443 – 13 October 1503) was an Italian Roman Catholic professed religious and a professed member of the Sisters of Penance of Saint Dominic since her late adolescence. Panattieri was a stigmatic and received visions during her life with one in particular being the French invasion of the Italian peninsula. She served as a catechist to children and was noted for her simple existence.

Panattieri was beatified on 26 September 1897 after Pope Leo XII confirmed that there was a longstanding ‘cultus’ (or popular devotion) to the late religious.

Life

Maddalena Panattieri was born in Trino in 1443 and as a child fostered a great devotion to Saint Catherine of Siena. She joined the Order of Preachers not long before 1463 as part of the tertiaries rather than as a formal religious; this was considered unusual since members were mainly widows and older women. She made a private vow as a child to remain chaste.

Panattieri lived at home alongside her relations and devoted her time to the care of both the poor and the ill and she would often give talks to children (she was quite fond of children) while later speaking with priests and nuns. She would instruct these children in catechism which led to older people flocking to hear her speak on the subject. Panattieri also received the stigmata later in life though kept this a secret. The reform movement of Blessed Raimondo da Capua of the order saw the religious promote it in Trino. God also revealed to her the coming French invasion of the Italian peninsula though she would not live to see it.

She often spent her mornings in Eucharistic Adoration while her afternoons saw her administering to both the ill and the poor; she became noted for her austerities which included wearing a rough woolen shirt and for her long fasts. When her brother kept getting into trouble (and his conduct exceeded all patience) she would fall to her knees before a Crucifix and would beg for God to intervene and help her brother. Through her efforts the order was inspired to undertake a more strict observance which led to Blessed Sebastiano Maggi – from Milan – coming in 1490 to inaugurate this at her request.

On one occasion a rich councilor from Milan – who harbored great hatred towards the faith – was excommunicated and he hit her across the face in public and called her names. She dropped to her knees and said: “Brother here is the other cheek. I give it to you in love of Jesus Christ” which infuriated the man further. But justice was too late for the man died a violent death from a painful and incurable disease not long after this incident.

Panattieri died on 13 October 1503 in Trino. On her deathbed she said: “I could not be happy in Heaven if you were not there too” to those assembled near her bedside. She sang “Jesus our Redeemer” and the “Ave Maria” prior to her death. Her remains were found in 1964 and transferred in 1970.

Beatification

Panattieri received formal beatification from Pope Leo XII on 26 September 1827 once the pontiff confirmed that a ‘cultus’ (or popular devotion) to Panattieri existed and endured since her death.

Prayer to Bl. Magdalen Panattieri

Faithful God, you forsake no one who trusts in you and in your mercy hear the prayers of the devout. Through the help of Blessed Magdalen may we receive what we cannot obtain of ourselves. We ask this through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever.

Prayer to Bl. Magdalen Panattieri

Ant. This is a wise Virgin whom the Lord found watching, who took her lamp and oil, and when the Lord came she entered with Him into the marriage feast
V. Pray for us Blessed Magdalen
R. That we may be made worthy of the promises of Christ

Lauds:
Ant. Come, O my chosen one, and I will place my throne in thee, for the King hath exceedingly desired thy beauty
V. Virgins shall be led to the King after her
R. Her companions shall be presented to Thee

Second Vespers:
Ant. She has girded her loins with courage and hath strengthened her arm; therefore shall her lamp not be put out forever
V. Pray for us Blessed Magdalen
R. That we may be made worthy of the promises of Christ

Prayer:
Let us Pray: O God, who forsakes who trust in thee, and dost mercifully hear him who meekly entreats Thee, grant we Thee, that what we cannot obtain by our own merits we may receive through the patronage of Blessed Magdalen. Through Christ our Lord. Amen.

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