Saint Joseph Marello

[Saint Joseph Marello]
Also known as
Giuseppe Marello
Memorial
30 May
Profile
Son of Vincenzo and Anna Maria Marello. His mother died when Joseph was very young, and the family moved from Turin to Santi Martino Alfieri. Entered the seminary at age 12. Contracted typhus at age 19; promised Our Lady that if he survived, he would continue his studies to be ordained. He recovered, attributed the cure to Our Lady of Consolation, and was ordained on 19 September 1868.

Secretary to Bishop Carlo Savio at Asti, Italy for 13 years. Attended the First Vatican Council with Bishop Savio in 1869-1870. Took over an Asti retirement home to save it from bankruptcy. Spiritual director and catechist in his diocese. Founder of the Oblates of Saint Joseph in 1878, a congregation dedicated to caring for the poor, educating the young, and assisting bishops in any capacity required. Bishop of Asti, Italy on 17 February 1889. Visited all the parishes in his diocese, and wrote six pastoral letters to his flock. Died while participating in a celebration of the 3rd centennial of Saint Philip Neri.
Born
26 December 1844 at Turin, Italy
Died
30 May 1895 of cerebral hemorrhage at Savona, Italy
Name Meaning
whom the Lord adds (Joseph)
Venerated
12 June 1978
Beatified
26 September 1993 at Campo del Palio, Asti, Italy by Pope John Paul II
Canonized
25 November 2001 by Pope John Paul II
Prayer
O Glorious Saint Joseph, after the Blessed Virgin, you were the first to hold in your arms the Redeemer. May you teach us; may you assist us, may you make us worthy members of the Holy Family. -Saint Joseph Marello
Additional Information
L'Osservatore Romano
L'Osservatore Romano italiano
L'Osservatore Romano español
Pope John Paul II: Address to the Oblates of Saint Joseph
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Readings
He was a gem among bishops.

- Pope Leo XIII

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