Bosco, Saint John
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| Birthname | Bosco, San Giovanni Melchior | ||
| born on | 16 August 1815 at 17:20 (= 5:20 PM ) | ||
| Place | Castelnuovo Don Bosco, Italy, 45n03, 7e58 | ||
| Timezone | LMT m7e58 (is local mean time) | ||
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| Astrology data | 22°53' 16°50 Asc. 18°34'
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Biography
Italian canonized Catholic priest, pioneer in educating the poor and founder of the Silesian Order.
John Bosco’s father died when he was two and he was brought up in a peasant family by his loving and very pious widowed mother. He and his older brother Joseph, supervised by their stepbrother, Anthony, tackled the endless farm work with energy. From an early age he was drawn to work among boys and young men, hearing the voice of the Master urging him on to this work. Ordained a priest on 6/05/1841 he settled in a suburb of Turin, Italy and soon had hundreds of youths attending his chapel and evening classes. He opened a boarding-school for apprentices and established workshops to teach tailoring, shoemaking and other trades to adapt the young men for the first industrial revolution in Italy.
In Turin, on the evening of 12/18/1859 he and 22 companions founded the Society of St. Francis de Sales, which before his death had spread to England, France, Spain and South America. Because of his admiration for the spirit of St. Frances de Sales he called his helpers Silesians. They offered a general education and taught skills in agriculture and trade. Girls were also helped in a similar manner when he established the Daughters of Mary, Help of Christians with the aid of St. Mary Mazzarello, a peasant woman from Genoa.
Known for his missionary work, he led expeditions to Asia, Africa and Latin America. While he was in Brazil, he predicted the exact place for the future capital.
Don Bosco died on 1/31/1888 in Turin, age 72. On Easter Sunday, 4/01/1934, his personal friend Pope Pius XI declared Don Bosco a saint; the Pope called him "a giant of sanctity." His feast day is January 31.
A centennial observation in 1988 included the Italian motion picture "Giovanni Bosco," which starred Ben Gazzara.
Events
- Death, Cause unspecified 31 January 1988 (Age 72)
- Work : Gain social status 1 April 1934 (Canonized by Pius XI)
Source Notes
Bordoni quotes baptism, "Vespere" (At the time of Vespers)
Categories
- Vocation : Religion : Ecclesiastics/ western (R.C. priest)
- Vocation : Healing Fields : Social worker
- Vocation : Religion : Saint/ Stigmatist (Pope Pius XI named him a saint)
- Notable : Famous : Historic figure (Saint)
- Notable : Famous : Top 5% of Profession
- Personal : Religion/Spirituality : Fundamentalist/ Evangelical (Missionary)
- Vocation : Travel : Explorer (Led expeditions)
- Vocation : Education : Teacher (Taught trades to the youth)

22°53'
16°50 Asc.