Pier Giorgio Frassati

Blagdan: July 4 Katolička & Pravoslavna

Joyful Italian layman who served the poor with athletic grace and died young in witness to faith.

Zaštitništvo

Young adults, mountain climbers, social workers, those with polio

Vrline i osobine

Joyful faithsocial justiceathletic vigorhumilitydevoted sonpassionate charity

Životopis

Pier Giorgio Frassati (1901-1925) was an Italian Catholic layman and Dominican tertiary known for his vibrant faith and commitment to social action. Born in Turin to a wealthy family, he rejected materialism and dedicated himself to serving the poor and marginalized. A skilled mountaineer who found God in nature, Frassati combined physical vitality with spiritual depth. He worked secretly among Turin's poorest neighborhoods, providing aid and friendship to those suffering from poverty and illness. Despite his privileged background, he lived with radical simplicity and authenticity. He contracted polio from service to the sick and died at just 23 years old. His legacy demonstrates that sanctity is accessible to young people through genuine faith, cheerful service, and integration of all life's dimensions. He was canonized in 1990 and represents the modern path of holiness through laity and activism.

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