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Mosè Tovini

Blessed Father
Mosè Tovini
Church Roman Catholic Church
Orders
Ordination 9 June 1900
Personal details
Birth name Mosè Tovini
Born (1877-12-27)27 December 1877
Cividate Camuno, Brescia, Kingdom of Italy
Died January 28, 1930(1930-01-28) (aged 52)
Brescia, Italy
Sainthood
Feast day 28 January
Venerated in Roman Catholic Church
Title as Saint Blessed
Beatified 17 September 2006
Brescia, Italy
by Cardinal José Saraiva Martins
Attributes Cassock

Blessed Mosè Tovini (27 December 1877 – 28 January 1930) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and was both the nephew and godson of Blessed Giuseppe Antonio Tovini.

He was beatified on 17 September 2006 in Brescia.

Mosè Tovini was the eldest of eight children to Eugenio Tovini and Domenica Malaguzzi. His childhood education was spent in Breno and he would later move in with his uncle Giuseppe Antonio Tovini in Brescia at the age of nine in order to continue his studies.

He had his First Communion on 14 November 1886 and felt a religious call to the priesthood at this time. His father opposed his desire to become a priest and enrolled him in high school in Bergamo where he was often bullied. He returned home and his father at last allowed him to follow his religious vocation. He moved back to his uncle and began his studies as a priest in Brescia.

After the death of his uncle in 1897 he left his studies and enlisted in the Italian military where his personal piety had a profound effect on his fellow soldiers. He became a sergeant and was discharged from his duties on 31 October 1898. After this, he returned home and resumed his studies for the priesthood. This led to - at the age of 22 - his ordination on 9 June 1900.

Tovini was sent to Rome to continue his studies and had degrees in mathematics, philosophy and theology by 1904. He returned to Brescia after this where he started teaching at the seminary, and later jointed the Congregation of Oblate Priests. Tovini later travelled to Rome, where he attained a degree in dogmatic theology.

He received an exemption from the draft of World War I and he continued to teach in Brescia. He ministered to the sick during the Spanish flu epidemic and assisted veterans after the war who cut short their studies for the priesthood. He was also made the rector of the seminary in 1926, holding that post for the rest of his life. He continually emphasized a devotion to the Eucharist, the Blessed Virgin Mary and the pontiff as the pillars of a priestly life.


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