Youth of
the world have a new patron in VENERABLE MATTEO FARINA, who died in 2009. Born in 1990 in Brindisi , he spent his brief but deep earthly
life surrounded by love of his family, his friends, his parish community and
his girlfriend.
Like people of his own age, he played various
sports and loved music, playing several instruments. He found a music band
called “ No name”.
He also had
a passion for chemistry, and would have
continued his studies in the environmental engineering field. He also liked all
the new information technology.
Two events marked his life: a dream and the diagnosis of
a brain cancer.
When he is
9 years old, he dreamt of St. Pio from
Pietrelcina who revealed to him the secret of happiness,giving him the task
to spread it to everyone. These are St. Pio’s words according to the story of
the young Matteo: “If you managed to understand that who is without sin is
happy, than you have to teach it to the others, so that we can go all together
happily in the heavenly kingdom”.
This dream
led Matteo to understand this was his vocation and he wrote: “I hope to succeed
in realizing my mission as ‘undercover agent’ among young people, telling them about
God (enlightened from Him)… I look around me and I want to enter in young
people’s lives quietly like a virus, infecting them of an incurable illness:
Love!”.
When Matteo
was 13, he was diagnosed with a brain tumor. He underwent his first operation in Hannover , Germany. In spite of this he was still an inspiration
to all who came into contact with him, from friends to his doctors and other
patients.
“You would
like to scream to the world that you would do everything for your Savior, that
you are ready to suffer for the salvation of souls, to die for Him. You will
have the opportunity of showing Him your love”.

At
seventeen, he met Serena, his girlfriend and “the most beautiful gift I could
receive from the Lord”. He started to meditate on the mystery of human love as
mirroring the love of God. His love for Serena was a love
which became companionship, communion and sharing.
But his illness strike once more, and in 2009 he
underwent his third operation, which left him partially paralyzed. He
understood that his life might be short, and he wrote: “We must live every day
as if it were the last, but not in the sadness of death, rather in the joy of
being ready for our encounter with the Lord”
Sometimes when the pain was simply too much, Matteo
wondered where the Lord was. “Has God
deserted you? No. In silence, He’s always at your side, He wipes away your
tears and holds you in His arms, until you’ll be strong enough to walk for
yourself, holding His hands in yours vigorously. Fatigue. Curl up humbly in His
arms and you’ll be sheltered there until good weather will come again. You’ll
shine again, then, in His love, giving a caress, a smile, your small
contribution to help those who, like you, are in need or tired; bring them to
God. They’ll resurrect in turn, with our Lord, to a life of love”.
His mission
can be described with his own words : “My God, I have two hands, let one of
them to be always clasped to You in order to hold You closer in every trial.
And let the other hand fall throughout the world if this is Your will… as I know
You by others, so let others know You through me. I want to be a mirror, the
clearest possible, and if this is Your will, I want to reflect Your light in
the heart of every man. Thanks for life. Thanks for faith. Thanks for love. I’m
Yours”.
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