Pier Giorgio Frassati
Bl. Pier Giorgio Frassati, T.O.S.D. | |
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Frassati in his father's office - c. 1920 | |
Layman | |
Born |
Turin, Kingdom of Italy | 6 April 1901
Died |
4 July 1925 24) Turin, Kingdom of Italy | (aged
Venerated in |
Roman Catholic Church (Dominican Order) |
Beatified | 20 May 1990, Saint Peter's Square, Vatican City by Pope John Paul II |
Feast | 4 July |
Patronage |
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The Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati, T.O.S.D., was an Italian Catholic social activist, who was a member of the Third Order of St. Dominic. He has been beatified by the Roman Catholic Church.
Biography
Frassati was born in Turin into a prominent family, which owned the noted liberal newspaper La Stampa. His father, an agnostic, had founded the newspaper and was active in national politics. He served in the Italian Senate and was later their country's ambassador to Germany.<ref name=PGF /[2]
Though an average student, Frassati was known among his peers for his devotion and piety.[3]
Frassati was dedicated to works of social action, charity, prayer and community. He was involved with Catholic youth and student groups, the Apostleship of Prayer, Catholic Action, and was a member of the Third Order of St. Dominic.[3] He would often say, "Charity is not enough; we need social reform."[4] He helped establish a newspaper entitled Momento, whose principles were based on Pope Leo XIII's encyclical, Rerum novarum. He joined the St. Vincent de Paul Society in 1918 and spent much of his time helping the poor.
Frassati died in 1925 of poliomyelitis. His family expected Turin's elite and political figures to come to offer their condolences and attend the funeral; they naturally expected to find many of his friends there as well. They were surprised, however, to find the streets of the city lined with thousands of mourners as the cortege passed by, out of the reverence felt for him among the many people he had directly helped during his brief life. He was buried in the family crypt in the Pollone Cemetery of the city.<ref name=PFGB /[5]
Veneration
The poor of the city began to petition the Archbishop of Turin to begin the cause for Frassati's canonization. The process was opened in 1932 and a thorough examination of his life began. In 1989 Pope John Paul II visited his tomb and paid honor to him, calling him a man of the Beatitudes. That same pope beatified him on 20 May 1990.
After this, Frassati's body was transferred from the family crypt for re-interment in the Cathedral of Turin, where it is available for the veneration of the public.[6]
Frassati's feast day is celebrated on 4 July by the Dominican Order.
Frassati is the eponym and patron of Frassati Catholic Academy in Wauconda, IL, a middle school founded in the Archdiocese of Chicago in 2010,[7] and also Frassati Catholic High School, which opened August 2013 in Houston, Texas, in the United States.[8]
Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati Catholic School was opened as part of the Toronto Catholic District School Board on 3 September 2013 in the Scarborough area of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.[9]
Bishop McGuinness High School in Oklahoma, the United States, awards the "Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati Award" to its students who have performed an extraordinary level of service to others.[10]
Frassati Australia, based in Brisbane, Australia, venerates Pier Giorgio Frassati as their patron and as a role model for young men. Frassati Australia engages young men in the Catholic faith and encourages them to encounter Christ through living an authentic Catholic life in brotherhood and charity. Currently, there are at least three Frassati Houses in Brisbane and around twelve young men in these houses.[11] The spiritual director of Frassati Australia, Fr. Paul Chandler, is also the moderator of the Brisbane Oratory in Formation, the first Australian Congregation of the Oratory of St. Philip Neri.[12]
See also
- Bartolome Blanco Marquez
- Alberto Marvelli
- Ivan Merz
- Chiara Badano
- Luciana Frassati Gawronska, Pier Giorgio's sister
References
- ↑ "Pier Giorgio Frassati, layman". Vatican Insider. 19 May 2015. Retrieved 20 May 2015.
- ↑ "Pier Giorgio Frassati - Vincentian Encyclopedia". Retrieved 29 December 2014.
- 1 2 Luciana Frassati (2000). A Man of the Beatitudes: Pier Giorgio Frassati. Ignatius Press. ISBN 978-0-89870-861-5.
- ↑
- ↑ Pier Giorgio Frassati "Biografía"(Spanish)
- ↑
- ↑ "Frassati Catholic Academy > Home". Retrieved 29 December 2014.
- ↑ Frassati Catholic High School
- ↑ "Toronto Catholic District School Board". Retrieved 29 December 2014.
- ↑ "Bishop McGuinness Catholic High School: Christian Service". Retrieved 29 December 2014.
- ↑ "FRASSATI AUSTRALIA". FRASSATI AUSTRALIA. Retrieved 29 December 2014.
- ↑ "Election of the Moderator". The Brisbane Oratory in Formation. Retrieved 29 December 2014.
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External links
- Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati
- Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati
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- Pope John Paul II - Homily From the Beatification Mass of Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati - 20 May 1990
- Frassati Canada
- Frassati Australia
- piergiorgiofrassati.org
- Pier Giorgio Frassati's official website
- Associazione Pier Giorgio Frassati, Rome
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