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Luigi joined the Franciscans at Voghera, Italy as a young man, but developed severe health problems and returned to his family. He studied under Saint John Bosco at Turin, Italy, was present at Saint John‘s death, and was cured of his illness during Saint John‘s funeral.
Luigi studied at the seminary in Tortona, Italy. While still a layman and student, he opened San Luigi House at San Bernardino in 1893, a home for the poor, homeless and abandoned. He was ordained on 13 April 1895.
Luigi founded the Hermits of Divine Providence congregation, the Ladies of Divine Providence, and an orphanage in Rome, Italy in 1899. Under the patronage of Pope Saint Pius X, he founded the Little Missionaries of Charity.
Luigi constructed the Marian shrine at Tortona, a site that became a rallying point for people during times of political unrest. To administer the houses of his congregations, Luigi travelled the world, visiting houses in Wales, Brazil, the United States, and throughout Italy.
Born
- 23 June 1872 at Pontecurone, Allessandria, Italy
Died
- 12 March 1940 at San Remo, Imperia, Italy from heart disease
- body found intact when exhumed in 1965
- interred at the shrine of Our Lady of Safe Keeping, Tortona, Italy
Venerated
- 5 February 1978 by Pope Paul VI (decree of heroic virtues)
Beatified
- 26 October 1980 by Pope John Paul II
Canonized
- 16 May 2004 by Pope John Paul II
Source: https://catholicsaints.info/saint-luigi-orione/