Alfonso Maria Fusco
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Alfonso Maria Fusco (23 March 1839 – 6 February 1910) was a
He received beatification from Pope John Paul II in 2001 and Pope Francis approved his canonization on 26 April 2016 – a date was determined on 20 June 2016 for sainthood and it was celebrated on 16 October 2016.
Life
Alfonso Maria Fusco was born as the first of five children to Aniello Fusco (a farmer) and Giuseppina Schianova at
Childhood and education
His parents sent him to a church school where he was entrusted to the priests.[2] This made Alfonso dream of becoming a priest. Fusco built an altar so he could pretend to perform Mass. From his childhood, his parents noticed his compassion for children who were in need, as told in the book Operaio di Dio ('Alfonso Is His Name'), by Monsignor Salvatore Garofalo.
Fusco was a mild and gentle character who was responsive to the plight of the poor. He received his
Studies and priesthood
Fusco – at the age of eleven – informed his parents that he wanted to become a priest and entered the Seminary of
Baptistine Sisters

In a meeting with Maddalena Caputo of Angri he realized this strong-willed woman who wanted to enter religious life was the motivator for him to create a religious institute. On 25 September 1878 three women and Caputo met in Angri and wanted to dedicate themselves to God and His service. It was with them that the Sisters of Saint John the Baptist was established.[2]
Postulants entered as well as orphans though it proved too much for the new sisters and their founder. Fusco accepted this as a trial God sent to him. Bishop Saverio Vitagliano attempted to remove him as the head of the institute based on false accusations; and his own sisters refused to open the door for him of the house on Via Germanico in Rome because of their desire for a division. Cardinal Pietro Respighi – the Vicar of Rome – said: "You have founded this community of good sisters who are doing their best. Now withdraw!"[1]
Death
Fusco – during the night of 5 February 1910 – felt quite unwell. He requested and received the sacraments on the following morning and after he blessed his own religious daughters exclaimed: "Lord, I thank You, I have been a useless servant". To the sisters he said: "From heaven I will not forget you. I will pray for you always".[1]
Sainthood
The beatification process commenced with an informative process that began on 27 July 1930 and concluded on 22 November 1940.
On 12 February 1976 he was proclaimed to be
Beatification
The formal process for the investigation of a miracle commenced on 3 March 1999 and closed not long after on the following 17 March. The medical testimonies and documentation was submitted to the
John Paul II beatified Fusco on 7 October 2001.
Canonization
The postulator for the cause at the time of canonization was Sister Immacolata Maria Vicidomini. The second miracle needed for his canonization occurred in 2009. It was investigated in the diocese of its origin and was sent to Rome for further assessment. On 25 February 2016 the medical board advising the C.C.S. approved it while the consulting theologians also voiced their approval on the following 22 March. The C.C.S. gave their final approval on the following 19 April and as a result could pass this to the pope for his approval.
On 26 April 2016 a second miracle attributed to his intercession received the papal approval of Pope Francis. His canonization date was confirmed after it was formalized at a gathering of cardinals on 20 June 2016. Pope Francis canonized Fusco as a saint of the Roman Catholic Church on 16 October 2016.[4]
Feast
His liturgical feast is celebrated on February 7, as proclaimed by Pope Francis in Rome on October 16, 2016
References
- ^ a b c d "Alfonso Maria Fusco". Holy See. Retrieved 28 April 2016.
- ^ a b c "Founder", Sisters of Saint John the Baptist
- ^ a b Index ac status causarum beatificationis servorum dei et canonizationis beatorum (in Latin). Typis polyglottis vaticanis. January 1953. p. 11.
- ^ "Founder of sisters of St. John the Baptist canonized in Rome", SI Live, November 05, 2016
Bibliography
- Tedesco, Eliodoro (1995). Biographic Profile of the Venerable Don Alfonso Maria Fusco, Founder of the Sisters of St. John the Baptist. Rome: Sisters of St. John the Baptist. Translated into English by Sr. Christine Labate.