Antonio Maria Pucci Saint

Antonio Maria Pucci, O.S.M., (16 April 1819, Vernio, Province of Prato - 12 January 1892) was an Italian friar and priest, who was proclaimed a saint by Pope John XXIII on 9 December 1962.Born Eustace Pucci to a poor sacristan and his wife, he felt called to life in a religious order early in life. In this, he was opposed by his father, despite his own career as a church worker. Overcoming this opposition, Eustace entered the Servite Order at age 18, at which time he was the name Anthony Mary (Antonio Maria).In 1843, at age 28, he was assigned to serve as the local pastor of the town of Viareggio. He went on to serve in this post for the next forty-eight years, until his death Italy. Known as il curatino (the Little Pastor), he took care of the poor, sick and elderly people, especially during two epidemics. In 1853 he founded an institution for the education of children and initiated the first seaside hostel for sick and poor children in Viareggio. He also helped found the Holy Childhood Society.

Personal facts

Antonio Maria Pucci
Birth dateApril 16, 1819
Birth place
Vernio
Date of deathJanuary 12, 1892
Place of death
Viareggio

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beatified by
Pope Pius XII
beatified dateJune 12, 1952
canonized by
Pope John XXIII
canonized dateDecember 09, 1962
canonized place
Vatican City

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External resources

  1. http://saints.sqpn.com/sainta73.htm
  2. http://www.vatican.va/holy_father/john_xxiii/homilies/1962/documents/hf_j-xxiii_hom_19621209_canonizzazione-santi_it.html