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Childhood and youth during
war years
Francis Convertini was born in
Marinelli close to Cisternino, in the
province of Brindisi, on the 29th August 1898.
His family was very poor, and from his earliest years he was forced to
go to work. As soon as he turned 18 he was called to arms to fight in
the First World War. He was captured by the Austrians and sent to a
concentration
camp. He was freed only at the end of the war. After
recovering from meningitis,, he decided to join the Guardia di Finanza.
Confession in Turin at the
Basilica
of MHC led him to the Salesians
He followed the Captain, whose aide
he was, to Turin and, devoted to
Mary, went to confession in the Basilica of Mary Help of Christians.
Providence saw that his confessor was Fr Angelo Amadei,
the second great biographer of Don Bosco. Fr Angelo became his
spiritual director.
Accepts invitation to be
missionary
in India
After inviting him to attend the
handing over of
the missionary cross to eleven missionaries leaving for India he said
to him: “Why don’t you also become a missionary?”.
Francis took on studies with much effort at the Salesian missionary
institute in Ivrea and, after receiving his mission
cross from Don Rinaldi, on the 7th December 1927 he
embarked for India.
Learned how to be a holy
missionary
close to the people
He was formed by holy Salesians.
He did his novitiate at Shillong with Fr
Ferrando and was a disciple of Fr Costantino Vendrame. Francis learned
of Don Bosco’s life from Fr Amadei and in India learned how to
incarnate his apostolic missionary spirit. He felt close to the people
with Fr Vendrame: they covered many miles visiting villages, going into
homes to talk about Jesus. He finished his philosophy and theology with
some difficulty. And was ordained priest in 1935.
The new bishop, bishop. Ferrando sent him to the Salesian mission in
Krishnagar.
Wdiely appreciated and loved
Even if he never got know the
Behali language so well, nobody in
Krishnagar had as many friends as he did, or as many spiritual children
amongst the ignorant and the wise, the rich and the poor. He was one
of the few missionaries who was able to enter a Hindu home
and get further than the entrance.
He was constantly on the go between
village and village. Fr Francis was good, and his Salesian
loving-kindness opened the people’s hearts; he knew how to
be a Father, brother and friend. He gave himself to
everyone without distinction: Muslim, Hindu,
Christian..., and was loved and venerated by everyone as
a master of the interior life, who abundantly possessed the "sapientia
cordis".
Apostle of Mary Help of
Christians
Already in life he was known for
his holiness, not only
because of his heroic self-giving for souls, but also for the
mysterious events told about him. He was an apostle of
Mary Help of Christians.
He died on the 11th February 1976
murmuring: "Mother Mary, I never displeased you during my life. Now
help me!". His body was laid out in the cathedral, and there was a
constant crowd of people of every race and religion. Now he lies in the
garden adjacent to the Cathedral of Krishnagar.
The Diocesan Inquest opened
on 12
December 1997 and concluded on 20 June 2005
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