Tumgik
#cascia
umbriacenter · 1 year
Photo
Tumblr media
Posted @withregram • Grazie a @be.rnadettetrevi per aver condiviso con noi questo suo splendido scatto di Cascia, Umbria (central Italy). Il profilo di @be.rnadettetrevi è una spettacolare gallery di scatti della nostra regione che mettono in evidenza la grande bellezza dell’Umbria, con particolare attenzione alle zone del trevano. Una bella vista da Cascia 🌸 . . . #cascia #santarita #umbria #umbriaitaly #umbriacenter #monastero #instagood #photooftheday #photoofday #picoftheday #picsoftheday #visitumbria #vivoumbria #monuments #monastry #beautifulday #landscapephotography #landscape_soecialist (at Cascia) https://www.instagram.com/p/CqfhK_atYHZ/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
0 notes
umbriasud · 2 years
Text
Due giornate dedicate al ricordo di Libero Liberati, 60 anni dopo
Due giornate dedicate al ricordo di Libero Liberati, 60 anni dopo
“Rendiamo omaggio al grande campione Libero Liberati nella ricorrenza dei 60 anni dalla sua morte percorrendo la strada statale valnerina, teatro dei suoi allenamenti, fino al santuario di S.Rita da Cascia, la santa alla quale il centauro era devoto”. Così il Motoclub Terni Liberati-Pileri annuncia l’iniziativa che si terrò sabato 8 e domenica 9 ottobre a Terni. Sabato, annuncia il presidente…
Tumblr media
View On WordPress
0 notes
messinacalcio · 2 years
Text
Il Messina da lunedì 18 luglio in ritiro a Cascia, 21 i convocati
Il Messina da lunedì 18 luglio in ritiro a Cascia, 21 i convocati
Inizia dal ritiro di Cascia, in Umbria, l’avventura del Messina 2002-23 targato Auteri. La squadra è ospite presso il Grand Hotel Elite di Cascia e presumibilmente si allenerà presso il centro sportivo “Di Curzio Incoming” fino alla fine del mese di luglio. Mister Gaetano Auteri, coadiuvato dal suo staff composto da dal vice Daniele Cinelli e dal preparatore dei portieri Marco Onorati, ha…
Tumblr media
View On WordPress
0 notes
jakecarson90 · 2 years
Photo
Tumblr media
Canon EOS 250D Taken on 04/06/2022. ________________________________________ #Cascia #Umbria #UmbriaTourism #Ig_Umbria #Italia #Italy #UmbriaCuoreVerde #UmbriaBella #Travel_Europe #Ig_Europa #Italian_Trips #ItaliaTurismo #VacanzeItaliane #ItalyHoliday #BestVacations #BestUmbriaPics #Umbria_Cartoline_ #Umbria_Photogroup #Loves_United_Umbria #DiarioTricolore_Umbria #BorghiItaliani #BorghiRitrovati #BorghiAutentici #Italy_Illife #TiConsiglioUnBorgo #BorgoDeiBorghi #ItaliaStyle_Umbria #Umbria_BorghiECitta #SiViaggiare_Umbria #Photos_Of_Italy (at Cascia) https://www.instagram.com/p/CfLiCtNqpKw/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
1 note · View note
catholicsapphic · 20 days
Text
Tumblr media
Unfollow me now. This is all I’m gonna talk about for the next 24 hours
12 notes · View notes
Text
Tumblr media
🌹 St. Rita of Cascia 🌹
✝️ Miracles:
The levitation. According to several legends, her three patron saints (John the Baptist, Augustine of Hippo and Nicholas of Tolentino) transported her into the monastery via levitation. This event took place at night.
The forehead wound. At the age of sixty, while she was praying before an image of Christ crucified, St. Rita received a wound on her forehead. It was a mark, a sign that Jesus gave her because Saint Rita shared the suffering of God’s Son. As if that wound was caused by a thorn from Christ’s crown.
The rose. At the end of her life, Saint Rita was bedridden at the convent. She had just one desire: a rose from the garden of her old house. The saint revealed this desire to her cousin. It was January, roses don’t bloom in this month and the cousin didn’t expect to find them. Instead, in the garden of Rita’s old home, there was just one single blooming rose. The cousin brought it to Saint Rita.
The incorrupt body. Even after death, Saint Rita’s body has remained incorrupt. The spoils of the Saint are, still today, venerated in the shrine at Cascia.
✝️ Quotes:
Even if it’s not completely confirmed, these quotes are attributed to Saint Rita da Cascia:
“There is nothing impossible to God.”
“Most Holy Sacred Heart of Jesus, help my heart to preserve in all that is holy.”
“Let me, my Jesus, share in Thy suffering, at least one of Thy thorns.”
11 notes · View notes
cruger2984 · 20 days
Text
Tumblr media
THE DESCRIPTION OF SAINT RITA OF CASCIA The Patron Saint of the Impossible and Lost Causes Feast Day: May 22
"Since we offend our sweet Jesus, every day, in thought, word, deed and the omission of good works, we should pray every day, and every hour of the day, and weep for our offenses against so kind and loving a Father, Master and Spouse."
The patron of the impossible, abused wives and widows, was born into a noble family at Roccaporena, Perugia, Umbria, Italy in 1381. At 12, despite her desire to enter the convent, she was asked by her parents - Antonio and Amata Ferri Lotti, to marry to Paolo Mancini, who was quick-tempered and immoral. With humility endured insults, physical abuses and infidelities for many years.
Eventually, the husband was stabbed to death during a family feud, and their two sons planned for revenge. Unable to restrain their vengeful desires, Rita requested the Lord to take them to himself rather than allowing them to commit a crime and lose their souls. Accordingly, they died of natural death a year later.
Afterwards, Rita desired to enter the Augustinian monastery in Cascia, but was turned away, for fear that the nuns might get involved in the family feud. Because of her insistence, the nuns requested as condition for acceptance the difficult task of reconciling her family with that of her husband's murderers.
By the grace of God, she succeeded, and at the age of 36, was able to enter the monastery. One day, as she was praying before the crucifix, a thorn from the crown of Jesus penetrated her forehead, and the stigmata remained till her death. At the end of her life, while bedridden at the convent, Rita requested her cousin from a rose from the garden of her old house. Despite the fact it was January, and no flower could survive the winter weather, a single blooming rose was found, and brought to her.
She breathed her last. Rita's final words to the sisters who gathered around her were: 'Remain in the holy love of Jesus. Remain in obedience to the holy Roman Church. Remain in peace and fraternal charity.'
Rita died peacefully on May 22, 1457 in Cascia, Perugia, Umbria, Italy, and she had acquired the reputation as a saint of impossible cases. The bells of the convent immediately began to ring, untouched by human hands, calling the people of Cascia to the doors of the convent, and to announce the triumphant completion of a life faithfully lived.
After her canonization as a saint by Pope Leo XIII on May 24, 1900, her incorrupted body is venerated in her shrine in Cascia.
8 notes · View notes
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media
About St Rita of Cascia (left)
About St Gertrude of Nivelles (right)
Post-Schism Bracket Round 1
21 notes · View notes
helloparkerrose · 1 year
Photo
Tumblr media
24 notes · View notes
carmillacantarella · 7 months
Text
Tumblr media
O powerful St. Rita, rightly called Saint of the Impossible, I come to you with confidence in my great need. You know well my trials, for you yourself were many times burdened in this life. Come to my help, speak for me, pray with me, intercede on my behalf before the Father. I know that God has a most generous heart and that he is a most loving Father. Join your prayers to mine and obtain for me the grace I desire. You who were so very pleasing to God on earth and are so much so now in heaven, I promise to use this favor, when granted, to better my life, to proclaim God's mercy, and to make you more widely known and loved. Amen.
3 notes · View notes
perucadebesouro · 7 months
Text
Tumblr media
2 notes · View notes
tenebraetuae · 1 year
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media
Preghiera a Santa Rita da Cascia 
Sotto il peso e tra le angosce del dolore, a Voi che tutti chiamano la Santa degl'impossibili, io ricorro nella fiducia di presto averne soccorsi.
Liberate vi prego, il mio povero cuore, dalle angustie che da ogni parte l'opprimono, e ridonate la calma a questo spirito che geme, sempre pieno di affanni. E giacchè riesce inutile ogni mezzo a procurarmi sollievo, totalmente confido in Voi che foste da Dio prescelta per avvocata dei casi più disperati.
Se sono di ostacolo al componimento dei miei desideri i peccati miei, ottenetemi da Dio ravvedimento e perdono. Non permettete, no, che più a lungo sparga lacrime di amarezza, premiate la mia ferma speranza, ed io darò a conoscere dovunque le grandi vostre misericordie verso gli animi afflitti.
O ammirabile sposa del Crocefisso, intercedete ora e sempre per i miei bisogni.
Pater, Ave e Gloria
5 notes · View notes
gaytwirights · 1 year
Text
Carlos Marlon gives me sta rita de cascia vibes purely because of how re reacts how his lived ones committing unforgivable sins. sadly sta rita de cascia did not Get Worse after recieving vampire pussy
5 notes · View notes
Text
SAINT OF THE DAY (May 22)
Tumblr media
On May 22, the Church celebrates the feast day of St. Rita of Cascia, who the late John Paul II called “a disciple of the Crucified One” and an “expert in suffering.”
Known in Spain as “La Santa de los impossibiles” (the saint of the impossible), St. Rita has become immensely popular throughout the centuries.
She is invoked by people in all situations and stations of life, since she had embraced suffering with charity and wrongs with forgiveness in the many trials she experienced in her life: as a wife, widow, a mother surviving the death of her children, and a nun.
Born in 1381 in Roccaparena, Umbria, Rita was married at the age of 12 to a violent and ill-tempered husband.
He was murdered 18 years later and she forgave his murderers, praying that her twin sons, who had sworn to avenge their father’s death, may also forgive.
She was granted this grace and her sons, who died young, died reconciled to God.
The saint heard the call to become a nun in the Augustinian convent at Cascia but was refused entry at first.
She asked the intercession of Saints Augustine, Mary Magadalene, and John the Baptist.
She was finally allowed to enter the convent where she lived the last 40 years of her life in prayer, mortification and service to the people of Cascia.
For the last 15 years of her life, she received a stigmata-like thorn wound in answer to her prayers to be more profoundly conformed to the passion of the Lord Jesus.
Rita was bedridden for the last four years of her life, consuming almost nothing except for the Eucharist.
She died of tuberculosis at the age of 70 on 22 May 1456.
On the 100th anniversary of her canonization in 2000, Pope John Paul II noted her remarkable qualities as a Christian woman:
“Rita interpreted well the 'feminine genius' by living it intensely in both physical and spiritual motherhood.”
Rita was beatified by Pope Urban VIII in 1626. She was canonized by Pope Leo XIII on 24 May 1900.
She is the patron saint of impossible causes, sterility, abuse victims, loneliness, marriage difficulties, parenthood, widows, the sick, bodily ills, and wounds.
1 note · View note
catholicsapphic · 21 days
Text
I’m all for going insane for our patron saints but I think we Rita of Cascia devotees should stop referring to ourselves as her children. Like do we not remember what went on with her actual sons. Are we just ignoring that part
13 notes · View notes
Text
Tumblr media
Be at peace with your own soul, then heaven and earth will be at peace with you.
St. Rita of Cascia
12 notes · View notes