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Alfonso Maria Fusco

Saint
Alfonso Maria Fusco
Priest
Born 23 March 1839
Angri, Salerno, Kingdom of the Two Sicilies
Died 6 February 1910(1910-02-06) (aged 70)
Angri, Salerno, Kingdom of Italy
Venerated in Roman Catholic Church
Beatified 7 October 2001, Saint Peter's Square, Vatican City by Pope John Paul II
Canonized 16 October 2016, Saint Peter's Square, Vatican City by Pope Francis
Feast 6 February
Attributes Cassock
Patronage

Saint Alfonso Maria Fusco (23 March 1839 – 6 February 1910) was a Roman Catholic priest and the founder of the Sisters of Saint John the Baptist – also known as the Baptistine Sisters. Their mission was to evangelize and educate as well as to promote the faith amongst adolescents with a particular emphasis on those who were poor or abandoned.

He received beatification from Pope John Paul II in 2001 and Pope Francis approved his canonization on 26 April 2016 – a date was determined on 20 June 2016 for sainthood and it was celebrated on 16 October 2016.

Alfonso Maria Fusco was born as the first of five children to Aniello Fusco (a farmer) and Giuseppina Schianova at Angri in Salerno on 23 March 1839; his parents married on 31 January 1834. Alfonso's birth was attributed to the intercession of Saint Alphonsus de Ligouri whose tomb the couple had visited. A Redemptorist priest named Saverio Pecorelli assured them that the couple would have a son whom would be named Alfonso and said: "You will have a son; you will name him Alfonso; he will become a priest and will live the life of Blessed Alfonso". It was two months after the infant's birth that Alphonsus de Ligouri was canonized as a saint of the Roman Catholic Church.

Due to the unusual circumstances related to his birth his parents sent him to a church school where he was trusted to the priests. This made Alfonso dream of becoming a priest. Fusco acted in the role of a priest: he said a Mass and started singing hymns. Fusco also built an altar so he could pretend to perform Mass. From his childhood, his parents noticed his compassion for children who were in need, as told in the book Operaio di Dio ('Alfonso Is His Name'), by Monsignor Salvatore Garofalo.


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