Heroes of the Faith
Bl. Antônio de Sant’Anna Galvão
(1739-1822)
Bl. Antônio de Sant’Anna Galvão,
also know as Frei
Galvao,
was born in 1739
in Guaratinguetá, São Paulo, Brazil, to a deeply religious family of
high social standing. When he was 13, his father sent him to the
Jesuit seminary In Belém, but on account of the anti-Jesuit climate,
his father later recommended that he pursue his vocation with the
Alcantarine Franciscans instead.
On 15 April 1760, he entered the noviciate at St Bonaventure
Friary in Macacu, Rio de Janeiro. After making his solemn profession
in 1761, he was ordained a priest on 11 June 1762 and was sent to St
Francis Friary in Sao Paulo, where in 1768 he was appointed
preacher, confessor of the laity and porter.
In 1769-70 he served as confessor to the "Recolhimento" of some
devout women, the Recollects of St Teresa in Sao Paulo. Here he met
Sr Helena Maria of the Holy Spirit, who said she had visions in
which Jesus was asking her to make a new "Recolhimento". The new
foundation, Our Lady of the Conception of Divine Providence, was
established on 2 February 1774 and modeled on the Conceptionists. In
its early days, it accepted young girls who wished to live as
religious without being bound by vows.
After Sr Helena's unexpected death in 1775, Friar Galvao showed
humility and prudence in caring for the Recollects. Due to the great
number of vocations, more space was required. It took him 28 years
to build the convent and the church, which was dedicated on 15
August 1802. Friar Galvao gave his full attention to the Recollects'
formation. His principal work is the excellent Rule or Statute he
wrote for them, which clearly reveals his personality. In 1929 this
convent became a monastery, incorporated into the Order of the
Immaculate Conception.
In 1781 Friar Galvao was appointed novice master in Macacu and in
1798, guardian of St Francis Friary in Sao Paulo. He was reelected
in 1801. But the "Recollects da Luz" and the Bishop of Sao Paulo
appealed to the Provincial: "None of the inhabitants of this city
will be able to bear the absence of this religious for a single
moment ... ". As a result, he returned. In 1802 he became definitor
and in 1808, visitator general and president of the Chapter, but was
forced to give up these posts for reasons of health.
In 1811 he founded St Clare Friary in Sorocaba, Sao Paulo. After
11 months, he returned to Sao Paulo to St Francis Friary. In his old
age, he obtained permission from the Bishop and the guardian to stay
at the Recolhimento da Luz. He died on 23 December 1822.
Friar
Galvao was buried in the Recholhimento church, and his tomb
continues to be a destination for pilgrimages of the faithful, who
obtain graces through the intercession of this "man of peace and
charity", the founder of the "Recolhimento de Nossa Senhora da Luz".
Source: L'Osservatore
Romano
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