The life of Saint Rita

The life of Saint Rita

Saint Rita lived from 1381 to 1457, and is considered the saint of lost and desperate causes.

Five centuries after Rita’s death, her life continues to inspire millions of people around the world. A life of mystical phenomena and everyday simplicity, a life full of great suffering but lived in the joy of “loving without counting the cost”.

As a young girl, Rita was already turned towards God. Married by family obligation to a rough man, she overcame the initial difficulties of her marriage with gentleness and patience. She lived eighteen happy years with the man from whom she had two children.

She was 36 when he was treacherously murdered. Some time later, she loses both her children.

Entering the monastery, she immersed herself in an intense life of prayer. Her intimate union with Christ crucified is manifested by the stigmata of the thorn. She welcomes all those who come to ask for her help and prayer.

Saint Rita’s whole life was one of love of God and total trust in his Providence.

Dying, Rita asks her cousin to pick a rose for her. Even though it’s the middle of winter, the relative finds the rose. This episode gave rise to the image of Saint Rita scattering roses, symbolizing the graces she obtains for those who trust in the intercession of “the saint of hopeless causes and impossible cases.”

In the spirit of their founder, Pio Bruno Lanteri, of Piedmontese-Italian origin, the Oblates welcome the faithful who come to meditate, to deepen their Christian faith in the spirit of the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius, or to implore God’s help through the powerful intercession of the patroness of desperate causes, Rita de Cascia, or to give thanks for a favor obtained. Those who come here once always come back!

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Contribution to the Mass

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Lighting a candle

Candles burn ceaselessly, symbolizing our prayers and thanksgiving for our lives to become light.

Prayer intention

Saint Rita, patron saint of lost causes, welcomes your intentions and thanks, and may fraternal charity strengthen our prayer.