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Bl. Mary Assunta Pallotta

1878–1905

Associated with Conversion, Protection, Religious, Marian; patronage includes Missionaries, Franciscan Missionaries of Mary, against typhus.

ConversionProtectionReligiousMarian
Life dates1878–1905
Feast dayNovember 7
PatronageMissionaries, Franciscan Missionaries of Mary, against typhus

Biography and devotion

Bl. Mary Assunta Pallotta: life, patronage, and devotion

Blessed Mary Assunta Pallotta was an Italian Franciscan Missionary of Mary born Assunta Pallotta in Force, Italy, on 20 August 1878. She grew up in a poor rural family and learned simplicity, work, and prayer from childhood. Drawn to missionary life, she entered the Franciscan Missionaries of Mary and offered herself for service far from home.

She was sent to China, where the sisters served children, the sick, and the poor. Her work was humble and practical: domestic duties, care for orphans, service in community, and hidden sacrifices for the mission. She had no desire for attention. Her Franciscan spirit appeared in cheerfulness, obedience, and generous labor.

In 1905 she contracted typhus while serving in China and died on 7 April at only twenty-six years old. After her death, devotion grew among the sisters and local faithful. Her body was later reported to be incorrupt, a sign that strengthened devotion to her. Many favors were attributed to her intercession, and she became a beloved figure among the Franciscan Missionaries of Mary.

Pope Pius XII beatified her in 1954. Blessed Mary Assunta is invoked by missionaries, the sick, those suffering contagious illness, and religious sisters who live hidden service. Her life shows that missionary sanctity is not only preaching or travel; it can be found in kitchens, infirmaries, orphanages, and the quiet offering of youth for Christ.

Her death in China made her a missionary offering in the literal sense. She had left Italy for the sake of people whose language and customs were not her own, then gave her strength in small services until sickness took her. The reported incorruptibility of her body deepened the sisters’ conviction that her hidden sacrifice was precious before God. She remains a model for missionaries whose work is unseen. Her missionary vocation also gives the page a youthful character, since she died before old age could shape her reputation; her sanctity was formed quickly through availability.

At a glance

Life dates
1878–1905
Feast day
November 7
Patronage
Missionaries, Franciscan Missionaries of Mary, against typhus
Incorrupt status
Her body has been reported incorrupt in Franciscan Missionary devotion.

Relic in the Chasing Saints collection

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