In early 1903, Galgani was diagnosed with
tuberculosis, and went into a long and often painful decline accompanied by several mystical phenomena. One of the religious nursing sisters who attended to her stated, At the beginning of
Holy Week 1903, her health quickly deteriorated, and by
Good Friday she was suffering tremendously, eventually dying in a small room across from the Giannini house on 11 April 1903,
Holy Saturday. , a church in
Rome. After a thorough examination of her life by the Church, Galgani was
beatified on 14 May 1933 and
canonized on 2 May 1940. Galgani's relics are housed at the
Sanctuary of Santa Gemma associated with the Passionist
monastery in Lucca, Italy. Her bronze effigy atop her tomb was crafted by sculptor
Francesco Nagni. In 1985, her heart was enshrined in the Santuario de Santa Gema in
Madrid,
Spain. Gemma Galgani's
confessor, Germano Ruoppolo, produced her biography. ==References==