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Chiara Gambacorti

Blessed
Chiara Gambacorti
O.P.
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Religious
Born 1362
Venice, Republic of Venice
Died 17 April 1420
Pisa, Republic of Florence
Venerated in Roman Catholic Church
Beatified 4 March 1830, Saint Peter's Basilica, Papal States by Pope Pius VIII
Feast 17 April
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Blessed Chiara Gambacorti (1362 - 17 April 1420) - born Vittoria - was an Italian Roman Catholic professed religious from the Order of Preachers. Gambacorti was born to rich merchants and was left a widow after a brief marriage and she escaped a second marriage after becoming a professed religious despite her father's fierce resistance.

Her beatification received ratification from Pope Pius VIII on 4 March 1830 after her local 'cultus' received confirmation.

Vittoria Gambacorti was born in the Republic of Venice in 1362 - when her father was sent into political exile - to Pietro Gambacorti who was a rich merchant. In 1369 political circumstances of Pisan politics saw them relocate to Pisa where her father was appointed as chief magistrate.

Gambacorti was a pious child who seemed to be destined for an arranged marriage that would bring with it numerous political advantages not for her benefit but rather for the benefit of her father and brothers. She accepted this as the will of her father and was married to Simone Massa in 1374. Sometime after this her father met with Saint Catherine of Siena to discuss politics and the saint met with Gambacorti and offered her both advice and encouragement on being a good wife and above all a dedicated Christian. Her time as a wife was cut short when her husband died of the plague in 1377 and despite her happiness as a wife she was more than reluctant to enter marriage again while being aware that her father was negotiating another marriage for her. Not long after the death of her husband she received a letter from Saint Catherine who exhorted her to follow her faith.

The frightened girl fled her home and sought refuge with the Poor Clares at their convent of Santa Croce and assumed the religious name of "Chiara". Her brother found her and removed her from the convent so that the arranged marriage could go ahead. Her father locked her in a dark room and kept her isolated from her friends and church life. But she - with the aid of her mother - managed to smuggle jewels out from her room to friends so the proceeds of the jewels could be used for the poor while her mother smuggled her out on one occasion to Mass when her father and brothers were not at home. Her father soon invited a visiting Spanish bishop - a former confessor to Saint Bridget of Sweden - to persuade her to accept his views but the bishop went against this and encouraged Gambacorti to pursue her call to the religious life prompting her father with no other choice but to allow her to leave the home. Her time as her father's captive was spent from 29 June 1376 to 30 November.


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