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Tommaso Maria Fusco

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Tommaso Maria Fusco

Birth
Italy
Death
24 Feb 1891 (aged 59)
Burial
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Blessed Tommaso Maria Fusco

Also known as
Thomas Mary Fusco
Memorial
24 February
Profile
Son of Dr Antonio Fusco, a pharmacist, and Stella Giordano, an Italian noble; seventh of eight children in a pious family. His mother died of cholera in 1837 when Tommaso was six, his father in 1841 when the boy was ten, and he was educated by his fraternal uncle Giuseppe, a priest and school teacher. Entered the seminary at Nocesa in 1847, the same year his uncle Giuseppe died. Confirmed on 1 April 1851. Ordained on 22 December 1855.

Opened a school for boys in his own home, and organized prayer groups at night in his parish. Joined the Congregation of the Missionaries of Nocera in 1857, and became a travelling missionary in southern Italy. Chaplain and spiritual director at the Shrine of Our Lady of Carmel (Our Lady of the Hens) in Pagani in 1860. Opened a school of moral theology in his home in 1862, and trained priests in the ministry of Confession. Founded the Priestly Society of the Catholic Apostolate to support missions, a congregation that received the approval of Pope Pius IX in 1874. Founded the Daughters of Charity of the Most Precious Blood on 6 January 1873, an order devoted to the care of orphans. Parish priest at San Felice e Corpo di Cristo at Pagani from 1874 to 1887. Confessor to cloistered nuns at Pagani and Nocera. Wrote on a number of topics including moral theology; his works always expressed his devotion to the Precious Blood.

Late in life he was the victim of slander when a brother priest became jealous of Tommaso's good works and consequent notoriety. But Father Fusco prayed his way through the matter, continued his work, and was vindicated in the end.
Born
1 December 1831 at Pagani, Salerno, parish of San Felice e Corpo di Cristo, diocese of Nocera-Sarno, Italy
Died
24 February 1891 of a chronic liver disease
Venerated
24 April 2001 by Pope John Paul II
Beatified
7 October 2001 by Pope John Paul II; the beatification miracles involved the healing of Mrs Maria Battaglia on 20 August 1964 in Sciacca, Agrigento, Sicily
Canonized
pending; if you have information relevant to the canonization of Blessed Tommaso, contact
Figlie della Carità del Preziosissimo Sangue
Via S. Francesco, 107
84016 Pagani (SA), ITALY
- or -
Figlie della Carità del Preziosissimo Sangue
Via Vigna Fabbri, 45
00179 Roma, ITALY
Blessed Tommaso Maria Fusco

Also known as
Thomas Mary Fusco
Memorial
24 February
Profile
Son of Dr Antonio Fusco, a pharmacist, and Stella Giordano, an Italian noble; seventh of eight children in a pious family. His mother died of cholera in 1837 when Tommaso was six, his father in 1841 when the boy was ten, and he was educated by his fraternal uncle Giuseppe, a priest and school teacher. Entered the seminary at Nocesa in 1847, the same year his uncle Giuseppe died. Confirmed on 1 April 1851. Ordained on 22 December 1855.

Opened a school for boys in his own home, and organized prayer groups at night in his parish. Joined the Congregation of the Missionaries of Nocera in 1857, and became a travelling missionary in southern Italy. Chaplain and spiritual director at the Shrine of Our Lady of Carmel (Our Lady of the Hens) in Pagani in 1860. Opened a school of moral theology in his home in 1862, and trained priests in the ministry of Confession. Founded the Priestly Society of the Catholic Apostolate to support missions, a congregation that received the approval of Pope Pius IX in 1874. Founded the Daughters of Charity of the Most Precious Blood on 6 January 1873, an order devoted to the care of orphans. Parish priest at San Felice e Corpo di Cristo at Pagani from 1874 to 1887. Confessor to cloistered nuns at Pagani and Nocera. Wrote on a number of topics including moral theology; his works always expressed his devotion to the Precious Blood.

Late in life he was the victim of slander when a brother priest became jealous of Tommaso's good works and consequent notoriety. But Father Fusco prayed his way through the matter, continued his work, and was vindicated in the end.
Born
1 December 1831 at Pagani, Salerno, parish of San Felice e Corpo di Cristo, diocese of Nocera-Sarno, Italy
Died
24 February 1891 of a chronic liver disease
Venerated
24 April 2001 by Pope John Paul II
Beatified
7 October 2001 by Pope John Paul II; the beatification miracles involved the healing of Mrs Maria Battaglia on 20 August 1964 in Sciacca, Agrigento, Sicily
Canonized
pending; if you have information relevant to the canonization of Blessed Tommaso, contact
Figlie della Carità del Preziosissimo Sangue
Via S. Francesco, 107
84016 Pagani (SA), ITALY
- or -
Figlie della Carità del Preziosissimo Sangue
Via Vigna Fabbri, 45
00179 Roma, ITALY

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