Blessed Angela of FolignoJanuary 7
by americancatholic.org | Source: americancatholic.org

Some saints show marks of holiness very early. Not Angela! Born of a leading family in
Foligno, Italy, she became immersed in the quest for wealth and social position. As a wife and
mother, she continued this life of distraction.
Around the age of 40 she recognized the emptiness of her life and sought God’s
help in the Sacrament of Penance. Her Franciscan confessor helped Angela to seek God’s pardon for
her previous life and to dedicate herself to prayer and the works of charity.
Shortly after her
conversion, her husband and children died. Selling most of her possessions, she entered the Secular
Franciscan Order. She was alternately absorbed by meditating on the crucified Christ and by serving
the poor of Foligno as a nurse and beggar for their needs. Other women joined her in a religious
community.
At her confessor’s advice, Angela wrote her Book of Visions and Instructions. In it she
recalls some of the temptations she suffered after her conversion; she also expresses her thanks to
God for the Incarnation of Jesus. This book and her life earned for Angela the title "Teacher of
Theologians." She was beatified in 1693.
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