Maria

Saint Maria De Mattias
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Maria was born on
Feb. 4, 1805
in the town of Vallecorsa, Italy.

 

Vallecorsa is dedicated to
St. Michael the Archangel

Vallicorsa
birth
stairs birth

This is the entryway to Maria's first home.

This is the stairway to the home where
Maria was born. She lived here
until she was about 9 years old.

church

On Feb. 4 1805 Maria was taken to St. Martin's Church and baptized.

registry

The Church Register lists this special event.

Baptismal fount
Baptismal Font
remodeled fount
Baptismal Font after remodel

Place of Baptism

At the foot of the statue of Maria is a reliquary containing a large portion of Maria's hair. 

The story is told that the hair of Maria was promised to the people of Vallecorsa in 1906 when the body of Maria was exhumed.  Nothing happened for a long time and the hair remained in Rome.  The Mayor of Vallecorsa came to visit the Gerneralate in Rome and asked to see the relic of the hair.  He took note of where the relic was kept and as he left the Gerneralate he took the relic with him.
So the story goes as to how it came to be in Vallecorsa.

second home
home

The left picture shows the street leading to the De Mattias Home.
On the right are the steps leading to the home.

The next set of pictures are of the inside of the De Mattias home.
The home has been set up to look like it did at the time of Maria.

kitchen
Kitchen

dining room
Dining Room

room

oven
Oven for baking.

beadroom

Above: Maria's bedroom and the picture that seemed to call her to change her life.  
To the right: Mirror in Maria's room that she used to comb her long hair.

mirror
St. Michael church

St. Michael's Church (Left) is where Maria received her First Confession and Communion.  It was also here that she learned about the Lamb of God.

confessional
Confessional

lamb
Picture of the Lamb of God

steps
gate

When it was time for Maria to leave home to start her work in Acuto,
she walked down these stairs ( Left)
and through the city gate. (Right)
Here she said good-by to her father for the last time.

street
statue

Around the corner from St. Michael's Church,
you can walk up a set of stairs to a plaza,
where the people of Vallecorsa set up a statue
to honor their St. Maria.

Many years after Maria left Vallecorsa, she sent
Sisters back to her home town to start a school.

school
Door to enter school

school
Inside the school room

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