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Though an ordinary housewife and mother, Blessed Anna-Maria Taigi led an exemplary spiritual and Christian life that gained her the reputation as one of the greatest saints of all time.
She experienced frequent ecstasies, performed miraculous cures, read hearts, foretold deaths, and predicted the coming of future events.
She foretold the first two world wars that wreaked havoc in the twentieth century.
Eighteen years after her death, her body remained supple and in-corrupt. Amid praises, Pope Benedict XV beatified her on May 20, 1920.
Her maiden name was Giannetti. She was born at Siena, Italy, 29 May, 1769; died at Rome, 9 June, 1837. From the time she was 20 years old, until she died at the age of 63, she was accompanied by a mysterious light in which she saw past, present and future events…some relating to struggles among nations; some relating to individual souls.
Popes and cardinals have referred to this holy married woman as one of the greatest saints of all time.
Blessed Anne-Maria was praised by Pope Benedict XV at her beatification on May 20, 1920 as being an exemplary wife and mother amid poor and trying circumstances.
Psalms 123:2 states, "Behold, as the eyes of servants look to the hand of their master, as the eyes of a maid to the hand of her mistress, so our eyes look to the LORD our God, till he have mercy upon us."