In less than 40 years, Gianna Beretta Molla became a pediatric physician, a wife, a mother and a saint!
She was born in Magenta (near Milano) as the 10th of Alberto and
Maria’s 13 children. An active member of the St. Vincent de Paul
Society, Gianna earned degrees in medicine and surgery from the
University of Pavia and opened a clinic in Mesero. Gianna also enjoyed
skiing and mountain climbing.
Shortly before her 1955 marriage to Pietro Molla, Gianna wrote to
him: “Love is the most beautiful sentiment that the Lord has put into
the soul of men and women.” She and Peter had three children,
Pierlluigi, Maria Zita and Laura.
Early in the pregnancy for her fourth child, doctors discovered
that Gianna had both a child and a tumor in her uterus. She allowed the
surgeons to remove the tumor but not to perform the complete
hysterectomy that they recommended, which would have killed the child.
Seven months later, Gianna Emanuela was born, The following week Gianna
Beretta Molla died in Monza of complications from childbirth. She is
buried in Mesero.
Gianna Emanuela went on to become a physician herself. Gianna Beretta Molla was beatified in 1994 and canonized 10 years later.
Comment:
With
great faith and courage, Gianna made the choice that enabled her
daughter to be born. We can often wish that we were in different
circumstances, but holiness frequently comes from making difficult
choices in bad situations.
Quote: In his homily at the canonization Mass, Pope
John Paul II said: “Gianna Beretta Molla was a simple, but more than
ever, significant messenger of divine love…Following the example of
Christ, who ‘having loved his own…loved them to the end’ [John 13:1],
this holy mother of a family remained heroically faithful to the
commitment she made on the day of her marriage. The extreme sacrifice
she sealed with her life testifies that only those who have the courage
to give of themselves totally to God and to others are able to fulfill
themselves.” |
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