Imelda Lambertini

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Blessed

Imelda Lambertini
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Laywoman, Virgin and Mystic
Born1322
Bologna, Italy
DiedMay 12, 1333 (age 11)
, Bologna
Resting placeBologna, Italy
Venerated inRoman Catholic Church
Beatified1826, Saint Peter's Square, Vatican City by Pope Leo XII
Major shrineSan Sigismondo Church, Bologna, Italy
FeastMay 13
AttributesWearing first communion dress, chapel veil with attached to a chaplet of flowers on her head and rosary.
PatronageFirst Communicants

Imelda Lambertini (1322 – May 12, 1333) is the patroness of First Communicants.

Biography[]

Lambertini was born in 1322 in Bologna, the only child of Count Egano Lambertini[1] and Castora Galuzzi. Her parents were devout Catholics and were known for their charity and generosity to the underprivileged of Bologna. On her fifth birthday, she requested to receive Holy Eucharist; however the custom at the time was that children did not receive their First Holy Communion until age 14.

At age nine, she went to live with the Dominican nuns at Val di pietra, near Bologna.[2]

On May 12, 1333, the day of the vigil of the Ascension, she knelt in prayer and the "Light of the Host" was reportedly witnessed above her head by the Sacristan, who then fetched the priest so he could see. After seeing this miracle, the priest felt compelled to admit her to receiving the Eucharist. Immediately after receiving it, Lambertini went back to her seat, and decided to stay after mass and pray. Later when a nun came to get Lambertini for supper, she found Lambertini still kneeling with a smile on her face. The nun called her name, but she did not stir, so she lightly tapped Imelda on the shoulder, at which Imelda collapsed to the floor dead. Her remains are kept in Bologna at the , beneath the wax effigy of her likeness.

The cultus of this young Blessed has grown so popular that a confraternity for First Communicants has been established in her honor and the last Eucharistc Congress held in Bergamo passed a canonization.[3]

Beatification[]

Lambertini was beatified by Pope Leo XII in 1826.

References[]

  1. ^ ""Blessed Lambertini", Society of Blessed Imelda Lambertini". Archived from the original on 9 August 2014. Retrieved 6 October 2016.
  2. ^ "Bl. Imelda Lambertini", Dominican Sisters of Saint Cecelia
  3. ^ "Blessed Imelda Lambertini". www.roman-catholic-saints.com. Retrieved 2021-05-28.
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