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Blessed


Giovanni Battista Mazzucconi
Born(1826-03-01)1 March 1826
Rancio, Lecco, Kingdom of Lombardy–Venetia, Austrian Empire
Died7 September 1855(1855-09-07) (aged 29)
Woodlark Island, Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea
Venerated inRoman Catholic Church
Beatified19 February 1984, Saint Peter's Square, Vatican CitybyPope John Paul II
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  • Giovanni Battista Mazzucconi (1 March 1826 – 7 September 1855) was an Italian priest from the Pontifical Institute for Foreign Missions. He was killed in hatred of the faith in Papua New Guinea during his work there amongst the people.

    He was beatified in 1984 after it was determined that he was killed "in odium fidei" (in hatred of the faith). One miracle is required for his canonization.[1]

    Life[edit]

    Giovanni Battista Mazzucconi was born on 1 March 1826 in Lecco as the ninth of twelve children.

    He commenced his studies for the priesthood in 1845 and with several seminarians he underwent a course of spiritual exercises. It was at one such retreat that he met the Father Superior who served in India. This encounter had a profound effect on Mazzucconi who started to cultivate a desire to become a member of a group of missionaries. His desire was intensified in 1850 when Pope Pius IX asked the Milanese bishops to establish a workshop for the preparation of people for the missions.

    Mazzucconi was ordained to the priesthood in May 1850 and he became a member of the new Pontifical Institute for Foreign Missions and embarked with several of them to Australia in March 1852. There two groups were established: one for the Island of Rook and the other to Woodlark Island. It was there that Mazzucconi immersed himself in the culture of the natives but the weather cut his studies short and he became ill; he was sent to Sydney for treatment.

    He returned to Woodlark Island but the natives ambushed him there with an axe on 7 September 1855. Mazzucconi approached them but the native nearest him struck him on the head with an axe. The natives proceeded to kill him and his fellows and he died of his wounds.[1]

    Beatification[edit]

    The beatification process commenced in Milan with the introduction of two independent processes. This happened despite the fact that the cause for the Servant of God did not open on a formal level until 28 October 1975. Theologians and the members of the Congregation for the Causes of Saints discussed the cause and came to the belief that Mazzucconi was killed in hatred of the faith. Pope John Paul II approved these findings.

    John Paul II beatified him in 1984.

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b "Blessed Giovanni Battista Mazzucconi". Saints SQPN. 16 April 2015. Retrieved 7 July 2015.

    External links[edit]


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