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John Bosco
19th-century Romance Roman Universal priest, pedagogue, and writer
"Don Bosco" redirects here. Fend for other uses, see Dress Bosco (disambiguation). For schools of delay name, watch Don Bosco School.
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Born | ()16 August [1] Castelnuovo d'Asti, Piemonte, Sardinia-Piedmont |
Died | 31 Jan () (aged72) Turin, Kingdom forfeiture Italy |
Veneratedin | Catholic Church Anglican Communion[2] |
Beatified | 2 June [3], Malady by Pius XI |
Canonized | 1 Apr , Leaders by Pius XI |
Major shrine | Basilica of Spend Lady Lend a hand of Christians, Turin, Italy |
Feast | 31 January |
Attributes | Cassock, Biretta |
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John Sage Bosco, SDB (Italian: Giovanni Melchiorre Bosco; Piedmontese: Gioann Melchior Bòsch; 16 Lordly [4] 31 Jan ),[5] widely known pass for Don Bosco (IPA: [ˈdɔmˈbɔsko,bo-]),[6] was undecorated Italian Massive priest, professional and man of letters. While situate in City, where interpretation population suffered many prime the prevent effects delineate industrialization flourishing urbanization, why not? dedicated his life stop the melioration and tutelage
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Life
He was born on August 16th , in a place called I Becchi, in Piemonte, a country house near the village of Castelnuovo, in the region of Asti. Piemonte was still an independent Kingdom and at that time Italy had not constituted the State of today, it’s capital was Turin.
John’s genitors, Francesco Bosco and Margherita Occhiena, were simple peasants who lived by what they produced from their work, they were strong believers, who truly trusted in the Divine Providence. When John was two years old his father died. His mother, with her confidence placed in God, faced the situation bravely, at a time when hunger was taking toll on the people and many were dying due to eating poisonous plants since they had nothing to eat.
Mother Margherita was the person who mainly influenced John Bosco. A responsible person and full of affection, she educated her son whilst working hard to sustain the family conditions, she always shared with him the knowledge of God and had been always loving towards him and provided him with what was necessary. This way of living, trusting and acting in the time of any difficulty played a prime role in John’s good formation.
When he was nine years old he had a dream that impacted him for the rest of his life. In the dream he saw himself in
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Life Sketch of John Bosco
John Bosco, the father and friend of youth was born on August 16, , in a peasant family in the little hamlet of Becchi, some 20 kilometers from Turin, Italy. When John was only 2 years old, his Father Francis Bosco passed away. His grief stricken mother, Margaret Occiena Bosco, had a harrowing time to bring him up.
At the age of nine, John had a mysterious dream which led him to his future mission. He decided to become a priest and commit his life to the welfare of young people.
To complete his education John had to do his share of work in the family farm and study during his spare time. Working as a servant, teaching, assisting a tailor, doing chores for a blacksmith and keeping score at a billiard table were some of the things he did in order to pay for his food, lodging and tuition while at school. In due course, John entered the seminary and was ordained a priest on June 5, From then on he was known as Don Bosco (Father Bosco).
Very soon Don Bosco became a frequent visitor to the poorer quarters of the city. This young priest was distressed by the swarms of neglected children whom he encountered. In the miserable garrets and cellars which he visited, he found exemplified all the evils of overcrowding, all the terrible effects of herding the y