St Crescentia Hoess - April 5 catholictv Seventh of the eight children of Matthias Höss and Lucia Hoermann. Franciscan tertiary nun in 1703, admitted to the convent at Kaufbeuren, Germany at the …More
St Crescentia Hoess - April 5
catholictv Seventh of the eight children of Matthias Höss and Lucia Hoermann. Franciscan tertiary nun in 1703, admitted to the convent at Kaufbeuren, Germany at the request of the town’s Protestant mayor. Mistreated by her new sisters for her lack of a dowry, her holiness overcame their hostility, and she won them all over. Porter. Novice-mistress from 1726 to 1741. Reluctant superior of her house from 1741 until her death in 1744.
Born
20 October 1682 at Kaufbeuren, Bavaria, Germany
Died
Easter, 5 April 1744 at Kaufbeuren, Bavaria, Germany of natural causes
interred in the chapel of her monastery
Venerated
2 August 1801 by Pope Pius VII (decree of heroic virtues)
Beatified
7 October 1900 by Pope Leo XIII
Canonized
25 November 2001 by Pope John Paul II
Readings
God wants the convent rich in virtue, not in temporal goods. – Saint Maria Hoss
catholicsaints.info/saint-maria-crescentia-hoss/
catholictv Seventh of the eight children of Matthias Höss and Lucia Hoermann. Franciscan tertiary nun in 1703, admitted to the convent at Kaufbeuren, Germany at the request of the town’s Protestant mayor. Mistreated by her new sisters for her lack of a dowry, her holiness overcame their hostility, and she won them all over. Porter. Novice-mistress from 1726 to 1741. Reluctant superior of her house from 1741 until her death in 1744.
Born
20 October 1682 at Kaufbeuren, Bavaria, Germany
Died
Easter, 5 April 1744 at Kaufbeuren, Bavaria, Germany of natural causes
interred in the chapel of her monastery
Venerated
2 August 1801 by Pope Pius VII (decree of heroic virtues)
Beatified
7 October 1900 by Pope Leo XIII
Canonized
25 November 2001 by Pope John Paul II
Readings
God wants the convent rich in virtue, not in temporal goods. – Saint Maria Hoss
catholicsaints.info/saint-maria-crescentia-hoss/