Edoardo Giuseppe Rosaz

Blessed Bishop
Edoardo Giuseppe Rosaz
Bishop of Susa
Church Roman Catholic Church
Diocese Susa
See Susa
Appointed 31 December 1877
Term ended 3 May 1903
Predecessor Federico Mascaretti
Successor Carlo Marozio
Orders
Ordination 10 June 1854
Consecration 24 February 1878
Rank Bishop
Personal details
Birth name Edoardo Giuseppe Rosaz
Born (1830-02-15)15 February 1830
Susa, Turin, Kingdom of Sardinia
Died May 3, 1903(1903-05-03) (aged 73)
Susa, Turin, Kingdom of Italy
Sainthood
Feast day 3 May
Venerated in Roman Catholic Church
Title as Saint Blessed
Beatified 14 July 1991
Susa, Italy
by Pope John Paul II
Attributes
  • Bishop's attire
  • Cane

Blessed Edoardo Giuseppe Rosaz (15 February 1830 – 3 May 1903) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop who served as the head of the Diocese of Susa. He founded a home for abandoned and abused children in 1856 and was also the founder of the Franciscan Missionary Sisters of Susa.

Pope John Paul II beatified him in 1991.[1]

Biography

Edoardo Giuseppe Rosaz was born in 1830 to immigrants in Susa. His father was to commit suicide and his brother died sometime after. His sister also suffered from epileptic episodes which made life difficult for him and those around him.

Rosaz became a member of the Third Order of Saint Francis and completed his studies in Nice where he was ordained to the priesthood. He opened a retreat for girls in 1862 and founded the Franciscan Missionary Sisters of Susa in 1874 for girls.

Pope Pius IX appointed him as the Bishop of Susa on 31 December 1877. The Archbishop of Turin Lorenzo Gastaldi consecrated him in 1878.[2] He encouraged religious orders in his diocese and founded a diocesan newspaper in 1897 titled The Rocciamelone.

He died in 1903.[3]

Beatification

The cause of beatification began on 26 July 1953 under Pope Pius XII and proceeded on a local level to investigate his life and compile a Positio that documented his life of heroic virtue; the process bestowed the title of Servant of God on him. Pope John Paul II declared him to be Venerable on 22 March 1986, and recognized a miracle attributed to him on 6 July 1991.

He was beatified in Susa on 14 July 1991.[4]

References

  1. "Blessed Edoardo Giuseppe Rosaz". Saints SQPN. 23 April 2015. Retrieved 6 May 2015.
  2. "Blessed Edoardo Giuseppe Rosaz". Saints SQPN. 23 April 2015. Retrieved 6 May 2015.
  3. "Blessed Edoardo Giuseppe Rosaz". Saints SQPN. 23 April 2015. Retrieved 6 May 2015.
  4. "Blessed Edoardo Giuseppe Rosaz". Saints SQPN. 23 April 2015. Retrieved 6 May 2015.

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