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SEVEN HOLY FOUNDERS OF THE ORDER OF SERVITES

 

This order was founded on the feast of the Assumption, 1233 when the Blessed Virgin appeared to seven noble Florentines, Buonfiglio dei Monaldi (Bonfilius), Giovanni di Buonagiunta (Bonajuncta), Bartolomeo degli Amidei (Amideus), Ricovero dei Lippi-Ugguccioni (Hugh),

Benedetto dell' Antella (Manettus), Gherardino di Sostegno (Sosteneus), and Alessio de' Falconieri (Alexis).

They belonged to seven patrician families of that city,

and had earlier formed a confraternity of laymen, known as the Laudesi, or Praisers of Mary.

 

Our Lady bade them leave the world and live for God alone.

On the following feast of her Nativity, 8 September,

they retired to La Camarzia, just outside the walls of the city,

and later on to Monte Senario, eleven miles from Florence.

 

Here again they had a vision of the Blessed Virgin. In her hands she held a black habit; a multitude of angels surrounded her, some bearing the different instruments of the Passion,

one holding the Rule of St. Augustine, whilst another offered with one hand a scroll,

on which appeared the title of Servants of Mary surrounded by golden rays,

and with the other a palm branch. She addressed to them the following words:

 

"I have chosen you to be my first Servants, and under this name you are to till my Son's Vineyard.

Here, too, is the habit which you are to wear;

its dark colour will recall the pangs which I suffered on

the day when I stood by the Cross of my only Son.

Take also the Rule of St. Augustine, and may you,

bearing the title of my Servants, obtain the palm of everlasting life."

 

Among the holy men of the order was St. Philip Benizi,

who was born on the day the Blessed Virgin first appeared to the Seven Founders

(15 August) and afterwards became the great propagator of the order.

 

The order developed rapidly not only in Italy but also in France and Germany, where the holy founders themselves spread devotion to the Sorrows of Mary.

Their glorious son St. Philip continued the work and thus

merited the title of Eighth Founder of the Order.

The distinctive spirit of the order is the sanctification

of its members by meditation on the Passion of Jesus

and the Sorrows of Mary, and spreading abroad this devotion.

 

The order consists of three branches: The First Order or Servite Fathers was established by the "Seven Holy Founders." The Second Order (cloistered nuns) was probably founded by Blessed Helen and Blessed Rose shortly after the death of St. Philip in 1285.

 

This branch has houses in Italy and Austria as well as one at Bognor, England. The Third Order of Mantellate was founded by St. Juliana Falconieri to whom St. Philip gave the habit in 1284. This branch occupies itself with active works after the example of its holy foundress.

 

From Italy it spread into other countries of Europe. The Venerable Anna Juliana, Archduchess of Austria, founded several houses and became a Mantellate herself.

In 1844 it was introduced into France, and was thence extended into England in 1850. The sisters were the first to wear the religious habit publicly in that country

 

after the so-called Reformation. They are at present one of the leading religious orders for women in what was once "Mary's Dowry", having been active missionaries under Father Faber and the Oratorians for many years. In 1871 the English province sent sisters to American,

 

but they were recalled in 1875. The superior general being very desirous to see the order established in the United States sent sisters a second time in 1893. They have now a novitiate at Cherokee, Iowa, and mission houses in other states.

 

They devote themselves principally to the education of youth, managing academies and taking charge of parochial schools and workrooms. They also undertake works of mercy, such as the care of orphans, visiting the sick, and instructing converts, etc.

 

Above all, in imitation of their holy foundress, St. Juliana, they do all in their power to instill into the hearts of those under their care a great love for Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament. At the last general chapter held in London, 31 July, 1906, a vicaress general for America was appointed.

 

cfr. 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia

 

(From http://nobility.org/)

 

[The Feast of the Seven Holy Founders of the Servite Order is February 12]

 

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