June 15,
2019, Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Becciu’s homily for the beatification of EDVIGE CARBONI (see Blog 7/26/17) ,
praises her passion for wounded humanity.
The
beatification took place in Pozzomaggiore, Sassari ,
Sardinia , Italy . A Franciscan tertiary, she
supported the work of her brothers through her work as an embroiderer, and
spent her life alternating between domestic work and prayer. She had extraordinary
supernatural gifts and in 1911, the wounds of the passion of Christ appeared on
her body.
In his
homily, the Cardinal remarked that for many years Edvige Carboni “lived an
ordinary life, from the outside the same as that of so many laypeople, but
extraordinary in terms of her intimacy with God, her union with Him, to the
point of identifying with Jesus in a perfect and transforming union with Him,
the spouse of souls. Friend of the poor and the marginalized, she had words of
consolation for everyone; she loved to repeat, ‘One must always infuse comfort
and hope’”.
“One is
struck by the inner fortitude and by the granitic faith with which, first in
her town and then in the cities of Lazio following her sister, the new Blessed
lived a life in the service of the family and among simple household chores, to
which she added exemplary activity within the parish and a fervent apostolate
of charity”, he continued. “If we ask what are the strong points of the
Christian life of this sister of ours, and which lead her to be an example of
welcoming prayerfulness and humble and joyful abnegation, we would say that
there are essentially two: constant contemplation of the Crucified Lord and the
adoration of the Eucharist. … Only by embracing the cross can one have fullness
of life and be capable of radiating light, hope and comfort”.
“This
spirituality, Passionist and of the Cross, sustained Edvige in the hardships of
her daily life and in the misunderstandings within the family and outside it”,
the prefect observed. “All of this could be inscribed in the image of Christ,
denied, slandered, and despised. She prayed and asked prayer of the Crucified:
addressing the Holy Cross she repeated often, ‘you resolve every bitterness. Bl
Edvige shared the Passion of Christ with special intensity, also in the body,
in a journey of conformation to the suffering and crucified Christ. Despite the
abundance of charisms granted to her by God, she was always modest. The
supernatural gifts were not a source of pride to her: she considered herself a
small creature, but greatly blessed by divine grace”.
The new
Blessed had “a heart that was humble and full of charity, because the long
hours of prayer banished any trace of barrenness and spiritual idleness.
Through prayer, Edvige performed acts of reparation for those who were in the
shadows of sin, and implored divine mercy for those who insisted upon not
allowing themselves to be reached by grace”.
“Humble and
strong, generous and patient, laborious and proud, Bl Edvige incarnated the
most beautiful virtues of the Sardinian woman of the age. Even from her human
and Christian lived experience, there emerge facts that make her witness more
relevant than ever: Edvige is a valid point of reference for women of today, of
every age and every social level. Her simple and profound spiritual experience,
marked by charity without limits, boundless humility and ceaseless prayer, is a
model that remains current, as it demonstrates that even in a simple and
ordinary life, it is possible to experience a solid communion with God and an
apostolate characterized by the passion for wounded and disadvantaged humanity”.
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