Saint juliana falconieri biography of william blake
Juliana Falconieri, O. Juliana belonged to the noble Falconieri family of Florence. Her parents had funded the construction of Santissima Annunziata, Florence , the mother church of the Servite Order.
Born in ; died 12 June, Juliana belonged to the noble Florentine family of Falconieri.
Her uncle, Alexis Falconieri , was one of the seven founders. Under his influence, she decided at a young age to follow the consecrated life. After her father's death, she received c. She remained at home following the rule Benizi had given her until her mother's death, when Juliana and several companions moved into a house of their own in This became the first convent of the Sisters of the Third Order of Servites.
Juliana would serve as Superior until the end of her life. The Servites' dress consisted of a black gown, secured by a leather girdle, and a white veil.
Juliana Falconieri, O.S.M., ( – 19 June ) was the Italian foundress of the Religious Sisters of the Third Order of Servites (Mantellate Sisters or the Servite Tertiaries).
Because the gown had short sleeves to facilitate work, people called the sisters of the new Order "Mantellate. She was daily caring for the sick in the streets, homes, and in hospitals A putative miracle mentioned in the liturgical texts for her feast day , is said to have occurred at Juliana's death. At this time, unable to receive Holy Communion because of constant vomiting, she requested the priest to spread a corporal upon her chest and lay the Eucharistic host on it.
Shortly after, the host disappeared. Juliana died on 19 June The image of a cross, just like the one on the host, was found on her breast.