Collection: 📚 St. Veronica Giuliani

St. Veronica Giuliani
St. Veronica Giuliani was a 17th- and 18th-century Italian Capuchin nun, mystic, and stigmatist, known for her intense devotion to the Passion of Christ and the Eucharist. Born in 1660 in Mercatello, Italy, she entered the Capuchin convent at a young age and dedicated her life to prayer, penance, and spiritual guidance. St. Veronica experienced mystical visions, received the stigmata, and maintained deep correspondence offering counsel to the faithful. She is remembered for her holiness, contemplative life, and unwavering love for God, inspiring many in their own spiritual journeys.

Lived: 1660 – 1727 | Feast Day: July 9 | Canonized: May 30, 1839
Patronage: Contemplatives, Capuchin nuns, and those devoted to the Passion of Christ.