(1791-10-19)19 October 1791 Secondigliano, Naples, Kingdom of Naples
Died
29 October 1860(1860-10-29) (aged 69) Secondigliano, Naples, Kingdom of Italy
Venerated in
Roman Catholic Church
Beatified
14 April 2002, Saint Peter's Square, Vatican City by Pope John Paul II
Canonized
12 October 2008, Saint Peter's Square, Vatican City by Pope Benedict XVI
Feast
29 October
Attributes
Crucifix
Sacred Heart
Priest's cassock
Patronage
Missionari dei Sacri Cuori di Gesù e Maria
Gaetano Errico, MSSCC (19 October 1791 – 29 October 1860) was an Italian Catholic priest from Naples and the founder of the Missionaries of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary.[1][2][3]
Errico was born to devout and hardworking parents whose income was modest but sufficient for him to do his ecclesial studies in Naples.[4] It was common for him to be seen twice a week tending to the ill despite his studies and he also helped his father on occasion at his warehouse.[3] He became a teacher after his ordination and later a parish priest.[1][2]
Errico became better known for having had a vision while on a retreat in 1818 in which Alphonsus Liguori came to him in a vision requesting he both found a religious congregation and oversee the establishment of a new church dedicated to the Blessed Mother.[1][2] Errico did this despite several obstacles, though he did not see it through to the end until just over a decade later.[3]
His canonization cause was introduced under Pope Leo XIII in 1884 and he became titled as a Servant of God; Pope Paul VI later named him as Venerable in 1974 upon confirming his heroic virtue while Pope John Paul II later beatified him on 14 April 2002. Pope Benedict XVI canonized Errico as a saint on 12 October 2008 in Saint Peter's Square.[1][4]
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