Once again we find a connection between saints.
VENERABLE ANDREA BELTRAMIwas born in Omegna, in the
His mother,
entrusting him to the Novice Master, said: “Make him a saint.” In 1886, he
received the clerical habit at Foglizzo from (
During this time, he came to know the Polish (Bl.) Prince Augustus Czartoryski, who had recently entered the Congregation, but soon became ill with tuberculosis. It would be Fr. Beltrami, who quickly became his spiritual friend, who would be his guardian angel at Valsalice and in those places where he was in convalescence. He wrote: “I am aware that I have been looking after a saint, an angel.” Later, Fr. Andrew himself took ill.
Ordained priest by Bishop Cagliero, he gave himself to contemplation and the apostolate of the pen. His very strong desire for holiness took over his whole existence including the pain and ceaseless work. He was exact in his observance of the Rule, and had a burning love for Don Bosco and the Congregation.
In the four years of life that were his after his ordination, he continued praying and writing ascetic books, devoting himself to hagiography, biographies of saints and volumes of pleasant and educational readings.
When he died on December 30, 1897, he was 27 years of age. He was declared Venerable on December 5, 1966.