마리아 가브리엘라
마리아 가브리엘라 사게두(이탈리아어: Maria Gabriella Sagheddu, 1914년 3월 17일 ~ 1939년)는 트래피스트 수도회에 소속된 이탈리아인 수녀 였으며, 25살의 나이에 그로타페라타 수녀원에서 결핵으로 사망했다. 그녀는 1983년 교회일치에 대해 일생동안 베푼 영적 공헌을 인정받아 복자 요한 바오로 2세에 의해 시복되었으며, 가톨릭 일치 운동의 수호성인으로 선언됐다.
생애
마리아 수녀는 1914년 사르디니아 섬 동부 해안에 있는 마을인 도르갈리의 양치기 가정에서 8명의 자녀 중 5번째로, 마리아 사게두(이탈리아어: Maria Sagghedu라는 이름으로 태어났다[1]. 얼마 지나지 않아 1919년 아버지가 돌아가게 됐다[2].
She was said to be obstinate as a child, but was also known to be loyal and obedient. "She would say no but she would go at once", is said of her.[3] At the end of her primary studies, she had to leave school to help out at home where she showed herself serious and endowed with a great sense of duty.[2]
Motivated to deepen her piety after the death of her younger sister, Sagghedu enrolled in a Catholic youth group called "Azione Cattolica" when she was eighteen.[3] She began to instruct the local youth in the Catholic faith and to help the aged of the region. In the process, she began to intensify her prayer life. At first, she taught catechism with a stick in hand. But one day the local priest took away the stick and replaced it with a note that said, "Arm yourself with patience, not a stick." Maria accepted the criticism and changed her methods.[2]
At the age of twenty, Sagghedu entered the Trappistine Abbey of Grottaferrata,[1] near Rome, on the Italian mainland, where she was given the religious name of Maria Gabriella. The abbess of the monastery at that time there was Mother Maria Pia Gullini, O.C.S.O., whose enthusiasm for ecumenism (a fruit of the efforts of Abbé Paul Couturier) was passed on to the community.[3] Devoted to this cause, she offered herself as a spiritual sacrifice for the unity of the Christian church during the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity of 1938. She then immediately fell ill with tuberculosis, and, after suffering for 15 months, died on 23 April 1939. Significantly, the Gospel reading for that Sunday included the words, "There will be one flock and one shepherd. (John 10:16)"
영성
가브리엘라는 그에게 은혜를 주시고, 그녀를 당신과의 연합으로 이끄신 하나님에 대한 분명한 감사에 감동을 받았다. 다른 가톨릭 성인들로 알려진 사람들과 같이, 그녀는 하나님의 의지 앞에 신뢰함으로 자기의 완전한 부인을 통해 불안으로부터 자유를 찾았다.
요한 바오로 2세는 교칙 '하느님은 사랑이시다(라틴어: Ut unum sint)' 에서 그녀를 다음과 같이 평가한다.:
{{인용문}Praying for unity is not a matter reserved only to those who actually experience the lack of unity among Christians. In the deep personal dialogue which each of us must carry on with the Lord in prayer, concern for unity cannot be absent. ...It was in order to reaffirm this duty that I set before the faithful of the Catholic Church a model which I consider exemplary, the model of a Trappistine Sister, Blessed Maria Gabriella of Unity, whom I beatified on 25 January 1983. Sister Maria Gabriella, called by her vocation to be apart from the world, devoted her life to meditation and prayer centered on chapter seventeen of Saint John's Gospel, and offered her life for Christian unity. ...The example of Sister Maria Gabriella is instructive; it helps us to understand that there are no special times, situations or places of prayer for unity. Christ's prayer to the Father is offered as a model for everyone, always and everywhere.[4]}}
Beatification
Sagghedu was beatified on January 25, 1983 in the Basilica of St. Paul Outside the Walls,[5] at the conclusion of the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, the same observance which motivated her decision to offer her life to God. By doing so, the pope both affirmed the holiness of her actions and set her up as a role model for Christians to follow, especially as relates to ecumenism.
After Sagghedu's death, it was noted that in her bible, Chapter 17 of St. John's Gospel had become yellowed and worn from being often read. In this chapter, Jesus prays to the God the Father on behalf of his disciples. Of particular significance are verses 11 and 21, in which Jesus prays "that they may be one, as we also are (John 17:11)," and "that they all may be one, as thou, Father, in me, and I in thee; that they also may be one in us: that the world may believe that thou hast sent me (John 17:21)." These verses are commonly used as a motto for the ecumenical movement. She offered her life to God as a sacrifice for the unity of all Christians.
Sagghedu's remains are kept in the Chapel of Unity at the Trappistine Monastery of Our Lady of St. Joseph at Vitorchiano, near Viterbo. This is the current home of monastic community to which she had belonged.
See also
참고문헌
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Maria Gabriella Sagheddu",Vitorchiano Trappists
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Dom Antoine Marie of the Abbey of St. Joseph of Clairval, "Bl. Maria Gabriella of Unity"
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Weddell, Sherry Anne, "Blessed Maria Gabriella Sagheddu of Unity ", Catherine of Siena Institute
- ↑ John Paul II, "Ut Unim Sint", May 25, 1995, Catholic News Agency
- ↑ Santachiara, Maria Paola. Blessed Maria Gabriella Sagheddu. 《Becoming a Trappist Monk or Nun》.
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