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Maria Luisa Corsini was born in Florence in 1884, a member of the noble Corsini family. Her father, Angeiolo Corsini, was a Royal Army captain of grenadiers. Her mother was Julia Salvi. Because of her father's frequent military transfers, the family lived in Pistoia, Arezzo and Rome. Corsini had an excellent education from a young age.
Blessed Maria Corsini Beltrame Quattrocchi: 1884 1965 Blessed Marija Petković: 1892: Blato, Croatia: 1966 Blessed Laura Evangelista Alvarado Cardozo: 1875 1967 Pio of Pietrelcina: 1887 1968 Capuchin priest, known as 'Padre Pio' Blessed Maria Troncatti: 1883: Brescia, Italy: 1969: Morona-Santiago, Ecuador: Blessed Giacomo Alberione: 1884 ...
He was made a Saint in 1629 (Sant Andrea Corsini, or Saint Andrew Corsini) because of his life of penitence, meditation and dedication to helping the poor. [3] His brother, Neri, was also a Bishop of Fiesole and reached the status of blessed by the church. Piero (or "Pietro") Corsini was appointed Bishop of Florence in September 1363 by Pope ...
Maria Corsini Beltrame Quattrocchi. He died in 1951, and she in 1965. After their deaths, a beatification process was started. They were beatified on 21 October 2001 by Pope John Paul II, and this was the first time that a married couple had been beatified together. Their relics were moved here on 28 October 2001. The feast of Bl.
In 1675 after his canonization the members of the Corsini house had the Corsini Chapel built in the Carmelite church of Santa Maria del Carmine as a more suitable resting place for his remains. Pope Clement XII - born Lorenzo Corsini - erected in the Roman Basilica of Saint John Lateran a magnificent chapel dedicated to his kinsman. [5]
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Born in Florence, Corsini was the second of the two sons of Filippo Corsini and Lucrezia Rinuccini of the influential Corsini family. He traveled widely through Europe between 1709–1713. Following this, he was appointed to serve as the ambassador of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany to France in 1709, followed by serving that same office in England.
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