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Savina Petrilli (29 August 1851 - 18 April 1923) was an Italian
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professed religious who founded the Sisters of the Poor of Saint Catherine of Siena upon receiving the encouragement of
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. Petrilli devoted her congregation to alleviating the conditions of needy girls and the poor who came seeking help. The first house outside their native Italy to be opened by the Sisters after their foundation was in
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, though Petrilli continued to direct the house in
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, living there until her death from
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in 1923. Her beatification took place on April 24, 1988. She is commemoration in the current edition of the
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on 18 April, ''Martyrologium Romanum'', Typis Vaticanis,
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(), p. 243.
Where the entry (in Latin) reads 'Siena in Tuscany, Blessed Savina Petrilli, virgin, who founded the Congregation of the Sisters of St Catherine of Siena to bring aid to needy girls and to the poor.' The same date is that of her feastday in local liturgical calendars.o


Life

Savina Petrilli was born on 29 August 1851 in
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, the second daughter of Celso Petrilli and his wife Matilde Venturini; her elder sister was Emilia. In 1861, at the age of ten, Savina read an account of the life of St Catherine of Siena that instilled in her a strong devotion to the Saint. In 1863, at the then usual age of twelve, she had her
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. At the age of fifteen she joined the local group of the Marian movement, the Daughters of Mary and was to become its president in 1873. In 1868, aged seventeen, she made a private vow pledging to remain a virgin. The following year, in 1869 she was received in a private audience by Blessed
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. On hearing that she was from Siena, the Pope suggested that she found a religious congregation devoted to Saint Catherine of Siena. Accepting this advice, Savina confided her intentions to her sister Emilia, who was on the verge of death. Along with five others, Savina made her profession as a religious on 15 August 15, 1873, which is regarded as the date of foundation of her congregation in a little chapel in her family's house. The
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, Enrico Bindi, who was present for the occasion, gave approval to the new congregation under the name of the Sisters of the Poor of Saint Catherine of Siena. Savina and the other newly professed sisters occupied a new house together on 7 September 1874. In 1881 the Sisters opened a house at
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, in the
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, some northwest of
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and in 1903 they took the courageous step of opening their first mission outside Italy, in
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. The papal decree of praise for the congregation (a necessary step in the procedure for approval) was issued by
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in 1891. Approbation as a congregation of
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came initially on September 5, 1899 and the process of approbation was completed on June 17, 1906 by means of a decree approving the congregation's constitutions, granted under the pontificate of Pope St Pius X. Savina died in Siena of
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on April 18, 1923, at 5:20 pm. Her congregation now operates in
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in
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,
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and
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, but spread also to the
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,
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and the
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. As of 2005 there were 589 religious women in a total of 87 houses.


Beatification

The beatification process for Savina began according to the laws of the Church with a diocesan process her home diocese of in Siena. Such a process involves the compiling of evidence regarding her life and in particular her significant religious activities. The process was able also to take possession of her writings in order that they could be examined by theologians to ascertain if they adhered to the magisterium of the Catholic Church. A decree was issued by the Holy See on December 21, 1968, declaring them free from religious error. On October 15, 1981 the Congregation for the Causes of Saints in Rome, which oversees proceedings with regard to the canonization of Saints, formally opened the Roman phase of the process, a move that bestowed on Savina Petrilli the posthumous title of
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. This constitutes the first stage in the process. Rome subsequently granted a decree of ratification to what had been achieved by the diocesan process at Siena, recognizing that it had completed all the tasks assigned to it. With this act, came the closure of the Siena process. In 198r, the
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- a large dossier on Savina's religious activity as well as a biographical account - was compiled and submitted to the Congregation for the Causes of Saints for its own examination. The positive results led to
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proclaiming Savina Petrilli to be
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on November 16, 1985. According to the laws of the Church a single miracle was needed for Savina's beatification. Such a miracle was notified to the authorities and was investigated in the diocese of origin and in 1986 was authenticated and the report sent to Rome for extensive evaluation. In 1987 Pope John Paul II approved the findings on the reported miracle, a healing, and declared it to be a credible miracle. On April 24, 1988, in
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, the Pope celebrated the solemn Mass during which he beatified Savina Petrilli.


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Hagiography Circle
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