We are a nonprofit, nonpartisan, worldwide organization dedicated to Santa Maria Francesca. Her charity and compassion, especially toward the afflicted and miserable, knew no bounds. When Mary Frances was sixteen years old, her father sought to force her into a marriage with a rich young man, but the saint firmly refused, and instead asked leave to enter the Third Order of St. Francis. He subjected her to much ill-treatment and hard, incessant labour which often brought her to the verge of the grave. Her feast on 6 October is kept by the Friars Minor and Capuchins as a double of the second class, and by the Conventuals as a double major. Even her confessors, to test her sanctity, made her suffer by the severity of their direction. The Gallo World Family Foundation is non-sectarian and founded on the Judeo-Christian ethic. Lucia del Monte, at Naples, which contains the tomb of St. John Joseph of the Cross. The last thirty-eight years of her life were spent in the house of a pious priest, Giovanni Pessiri. The Gallo foundation awards an annual “gift” to a high school senior yound lady that best led as example true femininity with the Blessed Mother as her guide. Mystic and stigmatic, a Franciscan tertiary. She was declared Venerable by Pius VII, 18 May, 1803, beatified by Gregory XVI, 12 November, 1843, and canonized by Pius IX, 29 June, 1867. The Gallo World Family Foundation is an assembly of Gallo families throughout the world. Santa Maria Francesca is the patron saint of the Gallo World Family Foundation in respect to its Catholic and other Christian members. Mystic and stigmatic, a Franciscan tertiary. Santa Maria Francesca of the Five Wounds of Christ. Before her birth St. John Joseph of the Cross, O.F.M., and St. Francis de Geronimo, S.J., are said to have predicted Mary’s future sanctity. Priests, religious, and pious persons went to her for light and counsel. Anna Maria Gallo was born in Naples on March 25, 1715. Our primary mission is to renew, promote, and protect the heritage and culture of the Judea-Christian family. She was buried in the church of the Alcantarines, Sta. View the profiles of people named Francesca Santamaria. Join Facebook to connect with Francesca Santamaria and others you may know. We are a nonprofit, nonpartisan, worldwide organization dedicated to Santa Maria Francesca. Anna Maria Gallo was born in Naples on March 25, 1715. This website is in her honor, and every aspect of this website is dedicated to her name. Her family belonged to the middle class. Like St. Francis, Mary Frances had a tender devotion to the Infant Jesus, the Holy Eucharist, and the Blessed Virgin. This can be reversed. The family history of Santa Maria Francesca is scattered about the Internet, consequently we will add content here as we find it. Santa Maria Francesca is the representation of true femininity. The Gallo foundation awards an annual “gift” to a high school senior yound lady that best led as example true femininity with the Blessed Mother as her guide. Her body is said to have been signed with the stigmata, which, at her prayer, took no outward, visible appearance, and on Fridays, especially the Fridays of Lent, she felt in her body the very pains of the Passion. Santa Maria Francesca is the representation of true femininity. Her father, Francesco Gallo, was a severe, avaricious man with a passionate temper, and from him the saint had much to suffer. Her father, Francesco Gallo, was a severe, avaricious man with a passionate temper, and from him the saint had much to suffer. At her reception among the Tertiaries of St. Peter of Alcantara, 8 September, 1731, she took the name of “Mary Frances of the Five Wounds of Jesus” out of devotion to the Blessed Virgin, St. Francis, and the Sacred Passion. She died October 6, 1791 at age 76. You are welcome to add to this page by simply sending us an e-mail at: sexton@galloworldfamily.org, ____________________________________________________________, Santa Maria Francesca of the Five Wounds of Christ. Barbara Basinsin, her mother, however, was gentle, pious, and patient in bearing with the brutal conduct of her husband. She died October 6, 1791 at age 76. Her prayers and advice saved many souls from dangers. Almost 40 years ago, Father James Keller, Director, The Christophers (better to light one candle, than curse the darkness) wrote an essay titled, “Love or be Destroyed.” He asserted that each of us has the power to “put love where there is no love.”. But over and above these mental and physical sufferings she imposed upon herself voluntary penances, strict fasts, hair-shirts, and disciplines. At the age of seven she was admitted to Holy Communion, which she was subsequently in the habit of receiving daily. We are family! The foundation attempts to bring back the spirit of familial love, true femininity, and character that existed within immigrant communities that worked for a better life after leaving the “old country.” Help us identify with others who share this aim in family life. During her whole life the saint had much to suffer from bodily ills, and to her physical suffering was added mental pain from the persecution of her father, sisters, and other persons. We live in a present day world of overwhelming self-interest that has caused a moral breakdown within our families, church, and schools. This request was at length granted her through the influence of Father Theophilus, a Friar Minor. Her family belonged to the middle class.
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