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Episode 2429: St Beatriz da Silva
Saint Beatriz da Silva (Beatriz de Menezes da Silva), born around 1424 in Ceuta (then a Portuguese territory in North Africa), is a revered Portuguese nun and mystic, best known as the foundress of the Order of the Immaculate Conception of Our Lady. She came from a noble family, being the daughter of Rui Gomes da Silva, the first governor of Campo Maior, and Isabel de Menezes. Her family had close connections to the royal courts of Portugal and Castile, which played a significant role in her life.
Early Life
Beatriz was raised in a devout Christian environment, receiving a solid education that included religious instruction. Her beauty and intelligence brought her to the court of Queen Isabel of Portugal, where she served as a lady-in-waiting. However, her striking beauty sparked envy in Queen Isabel, leading to an incident where the Queen's jealousy nearly cost Beatriz her life. The Queen locked her in a small chest or cupboard, where Beatriz was miraculously sustained by the Blessed Virgin Mary until she was released.
Religious Life and Vision
After this harrowing experience, Beatriz decided to dedicate her life entirely to God. She moved to Toledo, Spain, and entered the Dominican Monastery of Santo Domingo el Real, where she lived as a pious and humble lay sister for over 30 years. During this time, she had a vision of the Blessed Virgin Mary, who instructed her to found a new religious order dedicated to the Immaculate Conception.
Founding of the Order
In 1484, with the support of Queen Isabella I of Castile, Beatriz founded the Order of the Immaculate Conception of Our Lady, commonly known as the Conceptionists. The order was unique in its devotion to the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary, which is a dogma of the Catholic Church at that time. The first convent of the order was established in Toledo, and the sisters followed a rule based on the Cistercian observance.
Death and Canonization
Saint Beatriz da Silva passed away on August 9, 1492, in Toledo. She was buried in the convent she had founded. Over the centuries, devotion to her grew, and many miracles were attributed to her intercession.
Pope Pius XI beatified her in 1926, and Pope Paul VI canonized her on October 3, 1976. Her feast day is celebrated on August 17, and she is remembered for her deep devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary, her humility, and her role in promoting the doctrine of the Immaculate Conception.
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