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  1. Joseph Cafasso (Italian: Giuseppe Cafasso; 15 January 1811 – 23 June 1860) was an Italian Catholic priest who was a significant social reformer in Turin. He was one of the so-called "Social Saints" who emerged during that particular era.

  2. May 7, 2024 · Learn about the life and legacy of St Joseph Cafasso, a 19th-century Italian priest who was a model of priestly life and holiness. He was known for his pastoral care of criminals, especially those condemned to death, and for forming holy priests such as St John Bosco.

  3. St. Joseph Cafasso. Catholic Online. Saints & Angels. Facts. Feastday: June 23. Patron: of prison chaplains, captives, imprisoned people and prisoners. Birth: 1811. Death: 1860. Author and Publisher - Catholic Online. Printable PDF of St. Joseph Cafasso. Shop St. Joseph Cafasso.

  4. Jun 17, 2024 · Saint Joseph Cafasso is the Patron Saint of: Prisoners. Prussia. At a time when rigorist ideas were rampant in the seminaries of Italy, Saint Joseph Cafasso proved to be a moderate, leading the students to the best of Catholic thought without going to extremes.

  5. St. Joseph Cafassos body was twisted with curvature of the spine. Yet in a society that looked down on the disabled, this shriveled little priest became a successful teacher, preacher, and confessor. His life tells us to value people with physical deformities.

  6. After a short illness he died at just 49 years of age on June 23, 1860. He was beatified in 1925 and canonized by Pius XII in 1947, who recognized him as a “model of priestly life, father of the poor, consoler of the sick, support for prisoners, savior of the condemned.”.

  7. 4 days ago · As his counselor and his spiritual director, St. Joseph Cafasso was behind all the fundamental decisions in St. John Bosco’s life. But he was there in a very specific way: St. Joseph Cafasso never tried to form Don Bosco to be a disciple “in his image and likeness,” and Don Bosco did not simply copy St. Joseph Cafasso.