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Blessed


Giulia della Rena
Born1319
Certaldo, Republic of Florence
Died9 January 1367
Certaldo, Republic of Florence
Resting placeSanti Jacopo e Filippo, Certaldo
Venerated inRoman Catholic Church
Beatified18 May 1819, Saint Peter's BasilicabyPope Pius VII
Major shrineSanti Jacopo e Filippo, Certaldo
Feast9 January, 15 February (Augustinians)

Giulia della Rena (1319 – 9 January 1367) was an Italian Roman Catholic professed member of the Order of Saint Augustine in its third order branch.[1] Della Rena was orphaned sometime in her late childhood and sought work as a maid in Florence where she soon became a member of the Augustinian tertiaries. The religious then returned to Certaldo due to the negative Florentine economic and political climate where she became best known for rescuing a child from a burning building.[2][3]

Life[edit]

Giulia della Rena was born to impoverished nobles (whose status began to wane) in Certaldo sometime in 1319.[1][2] She was orphaned of both her parents sometime in her childhood.[3]

Della Rena sought work outside of her hometown and became a maid to the Timolfi household in Florence. In 1337 at the Augustinian church of the Holy Spirit, she became an Augustinian Secular.[4] But the tumult in Florence caused her to return home to Certaldo where she rescued a child from a burning building in a move that brought her unwanted fame and attention.[1] She then retired to live the remainder of her life as an anchoress in a small cell that was built to the church of Santi Jacopo e Filippo.[3] She had little in her small cell save for a little window and a Crucifix.[3]

Della Rena died at the beginning of 1367.[4] Her remains were interred in the church of Santi Jacopo e Filippo and were moved to its altar in 1372.[2]

Beatification[edit]

Tomb in Ss. Jacopo e Filippo in Certaldo.

In 1819 Pope Pius VII confirmed her blessed ab immemorabili.[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "Blessed Julia of Certaldo". Saints SQPN. 8 March 2016. Retrieved 8 August 2016.
  • ^ a b c "Blessed Giulia della Rena from Certaldo". Santi e Beati. Retrieved 8 August 2016.
  • ^ a b c d "Blessed Julia of Certaldo". Midwest Augustinians. Retrieved 8 August 2016.
  • ^ a b "Blessed Julia of Certaldo". Province of St. Augustine. 15 February 2000. Archived from the original on 2017-02-18. Retrieved 8 August 2016.
  • ^ "Beata Giulia della Rena minn Certaldo", Maltese Augustinian Province
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