Feast Day: June 28
Death: June 28, 1847
Saint Vincentia Gerosa, also known as Catherine Gerosa or Vincenza Gerosa, was born in 1784 in Lovere, Bergamo, Italy. She was orphaned at a young age and faced many challenges growing up. Despite these difficulties, Catherine remained steadfast in her faith and developed a deep devotion to caring for the poor. For about 40 years, Catherine dedicated her life as a homemaker and lay woman, tirelessly serving those in need. Her love for the poor led her to establish the Sisters of Charity of Lovere in collaboration with Saint Bartholomea Capitanio around 1832. This congregation aimed to provide assistance and support to the sick and impoverished, as well as educate underprivileged children. Inspired by her devotion to the Eucharist, Catherine found solace and spiritual connection while tending to grapevines destined for sacramental wine. As she toiled in the vineyards, she would often meditate on the transformation of the grapes into the Blood of Christ during Mass. Tragedy struck in 1836 when Saint Bartholomea Capitanio passed away. Catherine, by then known as Vincentia, assumed leadership of the congregation following her dear friend's death. Under her guidance, the Sisters of Charity of Lovere continued their mission, expanding their charitable activities and extending their reach to the most vulnerable members of society. Vincentia Gerosa's leadership was marked by her unwavering dedication to the service of others. She tirelessly worked to improve the lives of the poor and marginalized, striving to ensure they received proper care and education. Her innate compassion and unwavering faith were guiding forces for the congregation during this transformative period. Sadly, Vincentia's health began to decline due to an extended illness. Despite her physical struggles, she persevered in her mission until her death on June 28, 1847, in Lovere, Bergamo, Italy. Her passing left a void in the hearts of those she served, but her legacy of selfless love and compassion continued to inspire others. Recognizing Vincentia Gerosa's exceptional holiness and exemplary life, Pope Pius XI venerated her on July 24, 1927, through a decree of martyrdom. Her beatification followed on May 7, 1933, under the same pontiff's authority. Finally, on May 18, 1950, Pope Pius XII canonized her as a saint, bestowing upon her the title of Saint Vincentia Gerosa. Saint Vincentia now rests in eternal peace, forever remembered as a tireless servant of God and an advocate for the poor. She holds a special place in the hearts of the people of Lovere, Italy, who honor her as their patron saint. Her life and example continue to inspire individuals around the world to selflessly serve those in need, embodying the true spirit of Christian love and charity.