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Portrait of St. Maria Bertilla Boscardin, patron of Nurses, sick, those facing humiliation

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St. Maria Bertilla Boscardin

1888–1922

Associated with Healing, Religious; patronage includes Nurses; sick; those facing humiliation.

HealingReligious
Life dates1888–1922
Feast dayOctober 20
PatronageNurses; sick; those facing humiliation

Biography and devotion

St. Maria Bertilla Boscardin: life, patronage, and devotion

St. Maria Bertilla Boscardin was born Anna Francesca Boscardin on 6 October 1888 at Brendola in northern Italy. She became a sister of the Teachers of St. Dorothy, Daughters of the Sacred Heart, and is honored as a patron of nurses, the sick, and those who endure humiliation while serving faithfully.

Her family was poor, and her childhood was difficult. Her father struggled with drink and could be violent. She had little schooling and was considered slow by some around her. Yet beneath her simplicity was a deep capacity for obedience, prayer, and practical love. She entered religious life and received the name Maria Bertilla.

Assigned to hospital work, she began in humble tasks but gradually became a nurse. Her service was especially devoted to children and to the sick during the strain of World War I. Air raids and wartime suffering tested the hospital staff, but Bertilla remained calm, diligent, and tender. She did not seek attention; she simply did whatever was needed.

Some superiors misunderstood her gifts and moved her to less visible work, even the laundry. She accepted humiliations without bitterness. Eventually her ability with the sick was recognized again, and she returned to nursing. Her holiness lay in the union of competence and humility: she cared for bodies with skill and souls with quiet charity.

Cancer brought severe suffering. She underwent surgery and continued to offer herself to God with the simple prayer recorded in her diary: “Here I am, Lord, to do Your will, whatever comes.” She died on 20 October 1922 at Treviso, only thirty-four years old.

Miracles attributed to her intercession led to her canonization in 1961. St. Maria Bertilla’s life is a powerful saint story for nurses and caregivers because she shows that hidden, difficult service can become radiant when performed for Christ in the sick.

At a glance

Life dates
1888–1922
Feast day
October 20
Patronage
Nurses; sick; those facing humiliation

Relic in the Chasing Saints collection

A relic of St. Maria Bertilla Boscardin is present in the Chasing Saints Relic Collection. Private registry details, certificate IDs, provenance notes, and storage information are intentionally not shown publicly.

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