
Awaiting the resurrection, here rests the body of Gianna Beretta
Molla, proclaimed a beloved saint by His Holiness John Paul
II.
Dear Friend,
I recently returned from the trip
to Italy with my wife that I had told you about in an email and asked
for your intentions to pray for at the tomb of St. Gianna Molla
together with her daughter. Everything went as planned and the
pilgrimage was very blessed. I was also able to take the many
petitions to the shrine of the mystic, St. Gemma Galgani, in
Lucca.
As I mentioned before, the three
living children of St. Gianna represent the only instance in history
that someone is canonized and their children are living. I have been
blessed to be friends with Pierre Luigi, Laura and Gianna Emanuela for
the past twenty years. It is always special to be with them and learn
new facts about their saint mother.
I have a special close relationship
with Gianna Emanuela and we have worked and traveled together
promoting devotion to her saint mother. Gianna Emanuela was the last
child born and the one for whom St. Gianna risked her life to bring
into this world when she was diagnosed with serious problems during
the pregnancy. Her mother passed away one week after she was born and
her husband, Pietro, named the baby after his dear wife. She went on
to become a doctor.
I went with Gianna Emanuela to her
mother’s tomb in the little town of Mesero and prayed a rosary and
other prayers asking her mother to intervene in the petitions we
presented from our Operation Storm Heaven patrons. It was very
meaningful and inspiring. We then went to St. Martin’s Basilica in the
nearby town of Magenta where St. Gianna grew up. This is the church
where St. Gianna was baptized and married. We prayed at the side altar
dedicated to the Blessed Mother.

Praying the rosary.

Interior of St. Martin’s Baslica, Magenta.
From there we went to the chapel at
the convent of the Canossian Sisters for a special Mass for the
intention of St. Gianna’s sister, Mother Virginia Beretta, who was a
Canossian nun. St. Gianna had frequented and was very fond of this
chapel during her life. It was in this chapel that St. Gianna went
with her future, Pietro Molla, to attend Holy Mass to celebrate their
engagement.
Mother Virginia was the last living
sibling of St. Gianna and she passed away August 24 at the age of 100.
She was also a dear friend, and I visited her many times over the
years. I learned many details about her saint sister’s life from her.
Mother Virginia was a physician as well as a religious sister and
spent many years on mission in India. It was Providence that arranged
that she arrived home from India for a visit, while St. Gianna was
dying in the hospital due to complications upon the birth of her
fourth child. Mother Virginia stayed at St. Gianna’s side praying with
her and caring for her the last week of her life.
Following Holy Mass, I went with
St. Gianna’s other daughter, Laura and her husband Giuseppe for dinner
in a local restaurant.
We then spent several days in the
city of Lucca visiting relatives. Lucca is where the shrine of St.
Gemma Galgani is located and her body buried. St. Gemma was an Italian
mystic, canonized a saint in 1940. She has been called the "daughter
of the Passion" because of her profound imitation of the passion of
Christ. I prayed a rosary before the main altar where she is buried
and then lit a candle asking for her intercession with the petitions I
had brought from our faithful. It was a beautiful and prayerful
occasion and all members were remembered in my prayers.
Yours in the Sacred Heart of Jesus
and the Immaculate Heart of Mary,
Thomas McKenna
Founder and President
Catholic Action For Faith And Family https://www.catholicaction.org/
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Praying the Rosary.


Praying with Gianna Emanuela at Our Lady’s
Altar.

With Gianna Emanuela beside St. Gianna’s baptismal
dress.

Baptismal font where St. Gianna was baptized.

A
painting by St. Gianna.

Chapel at the Canossian Sister’s convent.

Plaque outside the chapel. “In this chapel, which was very dear
to her, she wanted her official engagement with Pietro Molla to be
blessed by participating in the Holy Mass celebrated by her brother
Don Giuseppe."


The
church of St. Gemma Galgani.

Tomb of St. Gemma.

Candle lit for the intentions.

Relics of St. Gemma’s suffering.

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