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  1. Rita of Cascia, OSA (born Margherita Ferri Lotti; 1381 – 22 May 1457), was an Italian widow and Augustinian nun. After Rita's husband died, she joined a small community of nuns, who later became Augustinians, where she was known both for practicing mortification of the flesh [1] and for the efficacy of her prayers.

  2. May 19, 2019 · Learn about the life and miracles of St. Rita, an Augustinian nun who suffered many trials and hardships but remained faithful to God. Find out how to pray to her for help in hopeless situations and access her novena and other resources.

  3. May 22, 2024 · Today is the feast of St. Rita of Cascia, and her intercession has seen many great and seemingly impossible miracles. A Life of Devotion. Born Margherita Lotti in 1381 to aged parents who rejoiced to finally have a child after years of infertility, Rita grew up as an only child in a devout home.

  4. Learn about the life, miracles, and legacy of Saint Rita, the peacemaker of Cascia, who forgave her husband's killers and received a thorn from Christ's crown. Visit the shrine where her incorrupt body lies in a glass coffin and pray for her intercession.

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  5. May 1, 2024 · Learn about the life and legacy of St. Rita of Cascia, a woman of virtue, devotion, and patience who suffered many trials and hardships. Find out how she is connected to the St. Rita School for the Deaf in Cincinnati and why she is a saint of impossible situations.

  6. St. Rita of Cascia. Share. If St. Rita belongs to that wonderful band of elect who were holy from their cradles, it must be said that she required every available help that sanctity gives, to have enabled her to endure the trials and difficulties with which most of her life was filled!

  7. May 22, 2024 · Saint Rita of Cascia: Endured abuse, loss of family, and illness. Became Augustinian Nun, known for stigmata, patroness of the Impossible.