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Cause for canonization of quadriplegic lay evangelist advances
Who was Nino Baglieri?
According to the Salesians, Baglieri was born in Modica in 1951. In his youth he worked as a bricklayer until on May 6, 1968, the feast of St. Dominic Savio, at the age of 17, he fell from a scaffold and became completely paralyzed. He then spent many dark years full of bitterness, only able to move his head.
The Salesian Bulletin Don Bosco in Central America indicates that it was suggested to his mother that she have her son euthanized with โa simple injectionโ to end his suffering, but she responded: โAs long as I live I will take care of him.โ
On Good Friday 1978, some members of a group called Renewal in the Spirit came to his house to pray for him. As he felt a warmth flooding his body, โa new force entered me and something old came out. I accepted my cross and said yes to the Lord,โ he said, knowing that there would be no physical healing but rather a spiritual one.
Baglieri then began a process of conversion, accepting his cross and reading the Bible.
He learned to write using his mouth and began to write his memoirs as well as letters that he sent to people in various parts of the world.
Nino joined the Salesian Cooperators but then decided to be part of the Volunteers with Don Bosco, consecrated laymen who profess vows of obedience, poverty, and chastity, living their Salesian mission in their homes, work, and the everyday things of this world.
After suffering for a long time, which he bore with a smile, he died on March 2, 2007.
According to his wish, he was buried wearing sneakers because, as he said: โOn my last journey to God I will be able to run to him.โ
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Cause for canonization of quadriplegic lay evangelist advances
Who was Nino Baglieri?
According to the Salesians, Baglieri was born in Modica in 1951. In his youth he worked as a bricklayer until on May 6, 1968, the feast of St. Dominic Savio, at the age of 17, he fell from a scaffold and became completely paralyzed. He then spent many dark years full of bitterness, only able to move his head.
The Salesian Bulletin Don Bosco in Central America indicates that it was suggested to his mother that she have her son euthanized with โa simple injectionโ to end his suffering, but she responded: โAs long as I live I will take care of him.โ
On Good Friday 1978, some members of a group called Renewal in the Spirit came to his house to pray for him. As he felt a warmth flooding his body, โa new force entered me and something old came out. I accepted my cross and said yes to the Lord,โ he said, knowing that there would be no physical healing but rather a spiritual one.
Baglieri then began a process of conversion, accepting his cross and reading the Bible.
He learned to write using his mouth and began to write his memoirs as well as letters that he sent to people in various parts of the world.
Nino joined the Salesian Cooperators but then decided to be part of the Volunteers with Don Bosco, consecrated laymen who profess vows of obedience, poverty, and chastity, living their Salesian mission in their homes, work, and the everyday things of this world.
After suffering for a long time, which he bore with a smile, he died on March 2, 2007.
According to his wish, he was buried wearing sneakers because, as he said: โOn my last journey to God I will be able to run to him.โ
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