Antonio Pietro Cortinovis was born on 7 November 1885 at 5:00pm in
Costa Serina in
Bergamo as the seventh of nine children to the
peasants Lorenzo Cortinovis and Angela Gherardi (who was born to Giacomo in Trafficanti). His parents were married in 1870. The preceding sibling Margherita died just after her birth. Father Pietro Rota
baptized him on 8 November in the church of Santi Lorenzo martire e Ambrogio. From his childhood he had a strong love and devotion to both the
Eucharist and the
Passion. He had often described his father as being rather reserved and sensitive and received his
religious formation from his mother. From age six he began attending
confession and he received his
Confirmation on 10 August 1892 before making his
First Communion on 7 April 1896. He never desired being an
altar server in his childhood and perceived great unworthiness on his part in becoming a
priest. This became the reason that he was never to become a priest. But after he did his schooling the idea to enter the religious life as a
professed brother came to him and grew over time. In 1899 he entered the
Third Order of Saint Francis and later in 1901 confessed to the priest friar Teodosio da Samarate (who came to the town to preach) of his desire to enter the religious life. Teodosio encouraged him and invited him to become a friar. Once - in 1905 - some acquaintances dragged him into a
tavern and forced him to drink
wine as the group did. Before he turned 23 he worked as both a
shepherd and as a
lumberjack. Cortinovis entered the
Order of Friars Minor Capuchin on 21 April 1908 after his father (who died not long after in January 1909) accompanied him to the
convent in Bergamo. His mother and siblings wept upon his departure. He moved to the
Sovere convent on 22 April 1908 before commencing his
novitiate under the guidance of Gianfrancesco da Cascina Ferrara. Cortinovis was vested in the
religious habit for the first time on 29 July 1908 and assumed the
religious name "Cecilio Maria da Costa Serina". He began to
fast and
scourge himself after this and he later made his simple profession on 2 August 1909. He spent time at the convent in
Albino (from 10 August 1909 after his novitiate ended) before he was moved to the convent in
Cremona on 17 February 1910. Cortinovis was later relocated to the order's convent in
Milan on 29 April 1910. In Milan he lived in the convent of Viale Piave and tended to the poor of the area and acted as the
sacristan from November 1914 until 1921. In 1914 he contracted
meningitis which almost killed him. But he was healed on 18 April 1914 (when it seemed he was about to die) after his confrere Girolamo da Lomazzo turned to the intercession of
Innocenzo da Berzo for a
miracle. In July 1916 he was sent to the
5th Alpine Regiment in
Tirano to reinforce the Stelvio Battalion on
Mount Nero and regretted the fact that he was not allowed to wear his religious habit. But heart issues prompted a doctor's examination in November 1916 and he was discharged. Cortinovis made his solemn religious profession on 2 February 1918 and on 16 September 1921 was appointed as the
porter for the convent. But he dreamed of working in the missions in either
Brazil or
Africa and he wanted to spend his life helping
Venerable Daniele da Samarate with the
lepers in Brazil. At
dawn on 5 July 1922 he was in his cell when he saw a bright light and experienced a
vision. Cortinovis later established the Opera San Francesco in order to tend and minister to poor people. This project and its work received support from the
Archbishop of Milan (and future
pope)
Giovanni Battista Montini. Cortinovis was also a close friend to the
Bishop of Cesena Lino Esterino Garavaglia. In 1969 the Milanese authorities awarded him a silver medal for his work with the poor while the
Lombard province granted him a gold medal for the same reason in 1970. His awards both made it into the press due to his reputation. From August 1979 he began suffering from cardiac pains and often had a series of breathing difficulties due to
tract complications. His superiors decided his work with the Opera San Francesco had to end so as for him to recover. Cortinovis did not wish to do this but relented with obedience. From 1981 he kept moving from Milan to the convent's hospital in Bergamo for treatment. He died at 9:15pm on 10 April 1984 in Bergamo with a smile on his face. The
requiem was celebrated at the Bergamo convent before the solemn
funeral Mass was celebrated at the Milanese convent where he had lived for most of his life. His remains were buried at
Musocco but were later
exhumed and relocated to the church of the Sacred Heart on 31 January 1989. His remains lie in the chapel of that church close to the porter's lodge. ==Beatfication process==