of Saint Angela Merici in
Brescia, Italy During her life, Merici had often prayed at the tombs of the Brescian martyrs at the Church of St. Afra in Brescia. She lived in small rooms attached to a priory of the
Canons Regular of the Lateran. According to her wishes, after her death, she was interred in the Church of St Afra to be near the martyrs' remains. There her body remained until the complete destruction of this church and its surrounding area by Allied bombing during the
Second World War, on 2 March 1945, in which the
parish priest and many townspeople died. The church and corresponding buildings were afterwards rebuilt, and reopened on 10 April 1954. The church was consecrated on 27 January 1956, with a new dedication to Saint Angela Merici, while the Parish of St. Afra was transferred to the neighboring Church of St. Eufemia. Merici was
beatified in
Rome on 30 April 1768, by
Pope Clement XIII. She was later
canonized on 24 May 1807 by
Pope Pius VII.
Feast day Merici was not included in the 1570
Tridentine calendar of
Pope Pius V because she was not canonized until 1807. In 1861, her
feast day was included in the
Roman calendar – not on the day of her death, 27 January, since this date was occupied by the feast day of Saint
John Chrysostom, but instead on 31 May. In 1955,
Pope Pius XII assigned this date to the new feast of the
Queenship of Mary, and moved Merici's feast to 1 June. However, for the Ursulines of the Roman Union, the Sacred Congregation of Rites on 29 January 1929 has permitted them to celebrate the Saint's feast on her
dies natalis, which is 27 January and ranked as Double of the First Class with a common octave. The same Congregation also allowed them to celebrate her proper Feast as in the General Roman Calendar, which is 31 May. This particular Mass has the introit
Gaudeamus and a proper Gradual and Alleluia, but the prayers are taken as usual from the Missal. The celebration was ranked as a Double until 1960, when
Pope John XXIII gave it the equivalent rank of Third-Class Feast. Lastly, in the major 1969 reform of the liturgy,
Pope Paul VI moved the celebration, ranked as a
Memorial, to the saint's day of death, 27 January.
Dedications • Parishes are dedicated to St. Angela Merici in
Pacific Grove, California;
Brea, California;
Metairie, Louisiana;
White Oak, Pennsylvania;
Fairview Park, Ohio;
Windsor, Ontario, Canada;
Missouri City, Texas Louisville, Kentucky and
Youngstown, Ohio. • There are St. Angela Merici Parishes and Schools in
Florissant, Missouri,
The Bronx,
New York; and
Missouri City, Texas. • St. Angela Merici Catholic School, Bradford, Ontario, Canada. • St. Angela Merici Catholic School, Windsor, Ontario, Canada. • St. Angela Merici Academy, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, United States. • St. Angela Merici Catholic School, Chatham, Ontario. Canada • St. Angela Merici Montessori School, Dasmariñas, Cavite, Philippines • St. Angela's College, Cork, Ireland. • St. Angela's College, Sligo • St. Angela's School, Ursuline Convent Waterford, Waterford, Ireland. • Ursuline College, Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.A. • Ursuline College, Blackrock, Cork, Ireland • Ursuline College Thurles, Tipperary, Ireland. • St. Angela's Ursuline RA School Forest Gate, London, United Kingdom • Merici College, Braddon, ACT, Australia. • École St. Angela Merici, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. ==See also==