Saint Luigi Scrosoppi of Udine
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The youngest of three brothers was born to jeweler von Domenico Scrosoppi and Antonia Lazzarini, his brother Carlo was appointed to Luigi at the age of six, and his brother Giovanni was appointed a few years later. When Luigi was 11 or 12 years old, his hometown area suffered consecutive attacks of drought, famine, typhoid, smallpox; seeing such pain, overall poverty and number of orphans is a boy It has a lasting influence on.
In his teens, Luigi felt the call of clergy, and he and his brother Giovanni went into the same seminary. Butler in 1826; appointed Udine Cathedral on March 31, 1827; his brother got help at his first Mass.
Director of a pious alliance of the heart of Jesus Christ. It helps to manage the center of children managed by his brother Carlo. University of Francisco. In 1829, Deputy Director of Carroll's Orphanage. The orphanage is harder to fall than usual, desperate Luigi is appealing their support, and the school immediately has a good lesson - enough money to buy their building
Since the orphans were more than space, the brothers decided to extend the house; Luigi called for building materials and labor through the country. Work began in 1834 with Luigi's coordination, beggars, director and work; it was completed in 1836 and named poverty house. In that year, another cholera became prevalent, the orphanage was full again.
The orphan's needs and the constant efforts of the pastor are attracting the attention of women in some areas abandoned in cooperation with the poor. These include Felicita Calligaris, Rosa Molinis, Caterina Bros, Cristina and Amalia Borghese, and Orsola Baldasso. Under the spiritual guidance of Carlo and Luigi, these women founded Providence sisters. And they teach basic learning and needlework. Luigi put them under the auspices of St. Catherjan, and the congregation received the final approval of Pope Praus Pius IX on September 22, 1871.
In 1846, Ruiji joined St. Philip 's Cathedral, a congregation specializing in charity and learning, and on November 9, 1856, he was elected as Delegate of the Community. On 4th October 1854, he completed the job of a girls rescuer who was abandoned. On March 7, 1857, he opened the school and the girls' home for the hearing impaired; unfortunately, it could survive only 15 years. He opened a Providence House for former unemployed students, and he works in a hospital.
In his later years, Luigi had to fight the empathy of anti-civilians who swept the Italian peninsula during the political unity of the country; many houses and groups including the chapel were restrained, closed, And those assets were sold. We could not preserve the property of the cathedral and the parish, but Luigi protected the charity and saw the growth and spread of the congregation.
The poor and the sick are our lords and they represent the people of Jesus Christ. - St. Louis
Luigi Scrosoppi was born in Udine in the Friuli region of northern Italy on August 4, 1804. He grew up in a family atmosphere of faith and Christian charity. At the age of 12 he began preparing for clerics of the Udine parish theological school and was appointed in 1827. Beside him there are his two brothers Charles and John the Baptist, both of them are pastors. In the nineteenth century famine was a famine and Luigi advised him to take care of the most distressed people because of the badness of war and plague attacks. Along with other clergy and young teachers, I am concentrating on collecting and educating the poor and abandoned girls in Udine and its surrounding rural areas. For them, he incorporated all material wealth, energy, and emotions into it. When the situation demands, he begged; he relied on others' help, and most importantly he trusted the Lord.
Luigi Scrosoppi is a scavenger cleric, when his brother sweeps a strong anti-religious style in Italy, he and his older brother run an orphanage at Udine. Working in adversity, maintaining humor, he is known for healing miracles a