Last April 30 (2016) I introduced a laywoman who can be an example to all called to sanctity in the Church. She was a Benedictine Oblate. On June 10 of this year she was beatified in her native town of
Following the recitation of the Angelus in St. Peter’s Square on June 11, Trinity Sunday, Pope Francis said that BL. ITALA MELAgrew up in a family that was far from the faith. In her youth she professed herself an atheist after the death of a brother. She later converted following an intense spiritual experience. She was committed among Catholic university students; then she became a Benedictine Oblate and undertook a mystical journey focused on the mystery of the Most Holy Trinity taking the name Maria of the Blessed Trinity.
“May the testimony of the new Blessed encourage us, during our days, to turn our thought often to God the Father, Son and Holy Spirit, who dwells in the cell of our heart.”