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- Maria_Soledad abstract "Not to be confused with María de la Soledad, Our Lady of Solitude.Saint Maria Soledad (Desolata in Spain), the second child of five of Francisco Torres and Antonia Acosta, was born in Madrid on December 2, 1826, and baptized Bibiana Antonia Emanuela. Her parents ran a small business in Madrid. She was educated by the Daughters of Charity and often visited the sick in her neighborhood, performing small penances for the benefit of others. She wanted to become a nun but was unsuccessful in entering the Dominican community because of her poor health. In 1851, she was asked by a parish priest, a member of the Third Order of the Servites, Fr. Michael Martinez y Sanz, to minister to the sick poor of his parish in their homes. On August 15, 1851, with six companions she began this ministry, taking the name Maria Soledad.In 1856, Fr. Michael took six of the twelve sisters with him to the missions in Fernando Po, leaving Maria Soledad as superior. The remaining sisters removed her from this office. This move disorganized the community and the bishop threatened to dissolve it. After an examination by the bishop, Maria Soledad was re-appointed and, with the help of the new director, Fr. Gabino Sanchez, an Augustinian, they continued their work. At this time they named their community the "Handmaids of Mary Serving the Sick." The bishop gave his formal approval of their ministry and expanded their work to include the care of the young delinquents of Madrid. The dedication of the sisters was brought to the attention of the public by their care of the sick during the cholera epidemic of 1865.Maria Soledad was the victim of slander and removed from her office, until Fr. Gabino had her reinstated after an investigation. At about this time, several of the sisters left the community, but the Handmaids grew in number and, in 1875, began a ministry in Havana, Cuba. The new institute received definitive papal approval in 1876. Maria Soledad had governed the community for 35 years when she died of pneumonia on October 11, 1887. At the time of her death there were 46 houses in Europe and Latin America.She was buried in the sisters' cemetery but, on January 18, 1893, her body was exhumed and transferred to the chapel. The body was still intact, exuding a bloody liquid and a sweet odor. A few years later, however, only bones remained. Maria Soledad was beatified on February 5, 1950, by Pope Pius XII. She was canonized by Pope Paul VI in 1970. She is commemorated liturgically on October 11.In the United States, the congregation is known as the Sisters Servants of Mary, Ministers of the Sick. They have six communities in the U.S., still involved in home health care.".
- Maria_Soledad beatifiedBy Pope_Pius_XII.
- Maria_Soledad beatifiedDate "1950-02-05".
- Maria_Soledad birthDate "1826-12-02".
- Maria_Soledad birthPlace Madrid.
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- Maria_Soledad canonizedBy Pope_Paul_VI.
- Maria_Soledad deathDate "1887-10-11".
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- Maria_Soledad deathYear "1887".
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- Maria_Soledad beatifiedBy "Pope Pius XII".
- Maria_Soledad beatifiedDate "1950-02-05".
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- Maria_Soledad canonizedBy "Pope Paul VI".
- Maria_Soledad canonizedDate "1970".
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- Maria_Soledad dateOfBirth "1826-12-02".
- Maria_Soledad dateOfDeath "1887-10-11".
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- Maria_Soledad placeOfDeath "Havana, Cubatexas".
- Maria_Soledad prayer "O Saint Maria Soledad whose great love of God irradiated your loving devotion to the sick and poor, dedicating yourself to the relief and consolation of their sufferings, obtain for us from God: help in all our sickness of body and soul, and patience and acceptance of His Holy Will in all our tribulations. Inspire in us great kindness towards the sick and the poor, in order that by our many works of charity done to them for Christ's sake, we may be worthy to receive with you in the end, the reward promised by Our Lord. In the name of Father, Son and the Holy Spirit, Amen".
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- Maria_Soledad comment "Not to be confused with María de la Soledad, Our Lady of Solitude.Saint Maria Soledad (Desolata in Spain), the second child of five of Francisco Torres and Antonia Acosta, was born in Madrid on December 2, 1826, and baptized Bibiana Antonia Emanuela. Her parents ran a small business in Madrid. She was educated by the Daughters of Charity and often visited the sick in her neighborhood, performing small penances for the benefit of others.".
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