San (Saint) Luigi Guanella - Campodolcino, Italy
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N 46° 24.173 E 009° 21.293
32T E 527279 N 5138872
Bronze statue of Saint Luigi Guanella (1842–1915) in Campodolcino in front of "Chiesa di San Giovanni Battista (St John of Baptist Church).
Waymark Code: WMZB25
Location: Lombardia, Italy
Date Posted: 10/11/2018
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Olii05
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The bronze statue of St Luigi Guanella is located in Campodolcino in from of "Chiesa di San Giovanni Battista (St John of Baptist Church). The statue is located just at the road SS36 from Campodolcino to Switzerland via Splügen Pass (Passo della Spluga). The statue of Blessed Luigi Guanella was installed here in 2009 and it is the work of Alfredo Vismara. Two years later in 2011 Luigi Guanella was canonized. Don Guanella is depicted here with one hand turned towards the sky and the other stretched to caress an old man. On the bas-reliefs placed at sides of the pedestal there are scenes from his life.

Biography

Saint Luigi Guanella (19 December 1842 – 24 October 1915) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest.He was born in a small village Fraciscio near Campodolcino in LOmbardy, Italy. He was ninth of thirteen children born to Lawrence and Maria Guanella, a poor but pious family. Luigi entered seminary at age twelve, and was ordained on 26 May 1866. He worked with Saint John Bosco from 1875 to 1878 to care for homeless children. Youth director in Turin, Italy. Parish priest in Traona, Italy, where he opened a school for the poor; local anti–Catholic Masons forced its closure in 1881.

Parish priest in Pianello del Lario, Italy in 1881 where he founded an orphanage and nursing home. In 1886 the need had outgrown the facility, and Father Luigi moved the home to a larger building which he called the Little House of Divine Providence. There he founded the Daughters of Saint Mary of Providence to minister to the residents; the congregation received papal approval in 1917, and today has over 1,200 sisters working in over 100 homes. In 1908 Luigi founded a men’s congregation, the Servants of Charity (Guanellians) which received papal approval in 1928 and 1935, and today has over 500 brothers in over 50 houses.

Father Luigi never bothered to retire, continuing to write meditations and inspirational works, and minister to those in need. Friend and advisor to Blessed Andrea Carlo Ferrari and Pope Saint Pius X. He reclaimed marsh land in the Sondrio region, and built an institute for the handicapped. He worked in the United States with Italian immigrants in 1912. In 1913 he founded the Confraternity of Saint Joseph whose mission is to pray for the dying, and which today has 10 million members. In 1915, just months before his death, Luigi went into the fields to minister to those who had been harmed by a series of earthquakes in the region.

Guanella received beatification on 25 October 1964 from Pope Paul VI and was canonized as saint of the Roman Catholic Church on 23 October 2011 in a celebration that Pope Benedict XVI celebrated in Saint Peter's Square.

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Associated Religion(s): Roman Catholic Church

Statue Location: in front of the "Chiesa di San Giovanni Battista (St John of Baptist Church) in Campodolcino

Entrance Fee: free

Artist: Alfredo Vismara

Website: Not listed

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