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Attilio Giordani (13 February 1913 - 18 December 1972) was an Italian Roman Catholic and member from the Association of Salesian Cooperators. Giordani studied in Milan where he encountered the Salesians of Don Bosco alongside his brother Camillo. His brother was inspired to become a priest while Giordani was inspired to become a catechist and evangelist catering to the needs of the local children and adolescents. His work at a Salesian-managed oratorio was where he would meet his future wife (whom he married in 1944) during the time he did mandated service with the Italian armed forces during World War II. He had three children and followed them to Brazil to do volunteer work in the missions there. His time there was short-lived as he died suffering a heart attack while giving an address t

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  • Attilio Giordani (13 February 1913 - 18 December 1972) was an Italian Roman Catholic and member from the Association of Salesian Cooperators. Giordani studied in Milan where he encountered the Salesians of Don Bosco alongside his brother Camillo. His brother was inspired to become a priest while Giordani was inspired to become a catechist and evangelist catering to the needs of the local children and adolescents. His work at a Salesian-managed oratorio was where he would meet his future wife (whom he married in 1944) during the time he did mandated service with the Italian armed forces during World War II. He had three children and followed them to Brazil to do volunteer work in the missions there. His time there was short-lived as he died suffering a heart attack while giving an address to a crowd. The process for Giordani's beatification launched in Milan (rather than Brazil where he died as would be the custom) in 1994 and he became titled as a Servant of God. The cause took a step forward in late 2013 after Pope Francis titled him as Venerable upon confirming that Giordani had practiced heroic virtue throughout his life. (en)
  • Attilio Giordani (13 de fevereiro de 1913 - 18 de dezembro de 1972) era católico romano italiano e membro da Associação dos Salesianos Cooperadores. Giordani estudou em Milão, onde conheceu os Salesianos de Dom Bosco ao lado do irmão Camillo. Seu irmão foi inspirado a se tornar sacerdote, enquanto Giordani foi inspirado a se tornar um catequista e evangelista atendendo às necessidades das crianças e adolescentes locais. Seu trabalho em um oratório dirigido pelos Salesianos foi onde ele conheceu sua futura esposa (com quem ele se casou em 1944) durante o tempo em que prestou serviço militar nas Forças Armadas da Itália durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial. Ele teve três filhos e os acompanhou ao Brasil para fazer trabalho voluntário nas missões de lá. Seu tempo lá foi curto, pois ele morreu sofrendo um ataque cardíaco enquanto fazia um discurso para uma multidão. O processo de beatificação de Giordani iniciou-se em Milão (e não no Brasil, onde morreu como era costume) em 1994 e ele foi intitulado Servo de Deus. A causa deu um passo à frente no final de 2013, depois que o Papa Francisco o intitulou Venerável ao confirmar que Giordani praticou virtudes heroicas ao longo de sua vida. (pt)
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  • Attilio Giordani (13 February 1913 - 18 December 1972) was an Italian Roman Catholic and member from the Association of Salesian Cooperators. Giordani studied in Milan where he encountered the Salesians of Don Bosco alongside his brother Camillo. His brother was inspired to become a priest while Giordani was inspired to become a catechist and evangelist catering to the needs of the local children and adolescents. His work at a Salesian-managed oratorio was where he would meet his future wife (whom he married in 1944) during the time he did mandated service with the Italian armed forces during World War II. He had three children and followed them to Brazil to do volunteer work in the missions there. His time there was short-lived as he died suffering a heart attack while giving an address t (en)
  • Attilio Giordani (13 de fevereiro de 1913 - 18 de dezembro de 1972) era católico romano italiano e membro da Associação dos Salesianos Cooperadores. Giordani estudou em Milão, onde conheceu os Salesianos de Dom Bosco ao lado do irmão Camillo. Seu irmão foi inspirado a se tornar sacerdote, enquanto Giordani foi inspirado a se tornar um catequista e evangelista atendendo às necessidades das crianças e adolescentes locais. Seu trabalho em um oratório dirigido pelos Salesianos foi onde ele conheceu sua futura esposa (com quem ele se casou em 1944) durante o tempo em que prestou serviço militar nas Forças Armadas da Itália durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial. Ele teve três filhos e os acompanhou ao Brasil para fazer trabalho voluntário nas missões de lá. Seu tempo lá foi curto, pois ele morreu sof (pt)
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