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Paola Renata Carboni (21 February 1908 - 11 September 1927) was an Italian teenager who is venerated in the Roman Catholic Church. Carboni was the fourth of eight children of a physician who refused to permit his children to attend church or be instructed in religion. An aunt secretly had the girl baptized and taught her the beginnings of the catechism. When she was fourteen she and one of her sisters were sent to a separate school and lived near a devout Catholic family who took them to Mass. Both Carboni and her sister began attending church and studying with a priest, who secretly gave them the sacrament of Holy Communion and confirmation. The girls eventually told their father, who continued to object to their religious practice but reluctantly allowed them to continue attending church.

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  • Paola Renata Carboni (21 February 1908 - 11 September 1927) was an Italian teenager who is venerated in the Roman Catholic Church. Carboni was the fourth of eight children of a physician who refused to permit his children to attend church or be instructed in religion. An aunt secretly had the girl baptized and taught her the beginnings of the catechism. When she was fourteen she and one of her sisters were sent to a separate school and lived near a devout Catholic family who took them to Mass. Both Carboni and her sister began attending church and studying with a priest, who secretly gave them the sacrament of Holy Communion and confirmation. The girls eventually told their father, who continued to object to their religious practice but reluctantly allowed them to continue attending church. Carboni had hoped to become a missionary but her weak health, including a form of colic she suffered from age thirteen, prevented it. She became a teacher instead at a Catholic school, where she taught for two years. She also joined the group Catholic Action and served as diocesan secretary of the Female Youth. Younger girls often came to her for help with their problems and spiritual counsel. She and her sister made a pilgrimage to Rome in the spring of 1927 and visited places frequented by their favorite saint, Therese of Lisieux. During the pilgrimage Carboni made a vow of virginity. In August 1927 Carboni contracted typhus and developed a high fever. She faced death peacefully, to the dismay of her relatives, especially her father, who was helpless to end her suffering or make her well. She was said to have offered up her suffering for the conversion of sinners and for her father, who she hoped would convert to Catholicism. When she died her father refused to enter the church for her funeral, but did go to the graveyard for the service. He remarked, "Now she is with her God." Some years later her father did decide to convert to Catholicism and to believe in God. Carboni was declared venerable by the Roman Catholic Church in 1993. Her remains are interred in the Church of the Madonna of Mercy in Fermo. (en)
  • A Venerável Paola Renata Carboni (21 de fevereiro de 1908 - 11 de setembro de 1927) foi uma adolescente italiana venerada na Igreja Católica Romana. Carboni era o quarto de oito filhos de um médico que se recusava a permitir que seus filhos frequentassem a igreja ou fossem instruídos na religião. Uma tia secretamente batizou a menina e ensinou-lhe os princípios do catecismo. Quando ela tinha quatorze anos, ela e uma de suas irmãs foram enviadas para uma escola separada e viviam perto de uma devota família católica que as levava à missa. Carboni e sua irmã começaram a frequentar a igreja e a estudar com um padre, que secretamente lhes dava o sacramento da Sagrada Comunhão e a confirmação. As meninas acabaram contando ao pai, que continuou a se opor à prática religiosa, mas relutantemente permitiu que continuassem a frequentar a igreja. Carboni esperava se tornar uma missionária, mas sua saúde debilitada, incluindo uma forma de cólica que sofreu desde os treze anos, impediu-o. Ela se tornou professora em uma escola católica, onde lecionou por dois anos. Ela também se juntou ao grupo Ação Católica e serviu como secretária diocesana da Juventude Feminina. As meninas mais novas frequentemente a procuravam para ajudá-la com seus problemas e conselhos espirituais. Ela e sua irmã fizeram uma peregrinação a Roma na primavera de 1927 e visitaram lugares frequentados por sua santa favorita, Santa Teresinha de Lisieux. Durante a peregrinação, Carboni fez voto de virgindade. Em agosto de 1927, Carboni contraiu tifo e desenvolveu febre alta. Ela enfrentou a morte em paz, para consternação de seus parentes, especialmente de seu pai, que estava impotente para acabar com seu sofrimento ou curá-la. Diz-se que ela ofereceu seu sofrimento pela conversão dos pecadores e por seu pai, que ela esperava que se convertesse ao catolicismo. Quando ela morreu, seu pai recusou-se a entrar na igreja para o funeral, mas foi ao cemitério para o serviço. Ele observou: "Agora ela está com seu Deus". Alguns anos depois, seu pai decidiu se converter ao catolicismo e acreditar em Deus. Carboni foi declarado venerável pela Igreja Católica Romana em 1993. Seus restos mortais estão enterrados na Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Misericórdia em Fermo. (pt)
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  • Paola Renata Carboni (21 February 1908 - 11 September 1927) was an Italian teenager who is venerated in the Roman Catholic Church. Carboni was the fourth of eight children of a physician who refused to permit his children to attend church or be instructed in religion. An aunt secretly had the girl baptized and taught her the beginnings of the catechism. When she was fourteen she and one of her sisters were sent to a separate school and lived near a devout Catholic family who took them to Mass. Both Carboni and her sister began attending church and studying with a priest, who secretly gave them the sacrament of Holy Communion and confirmation. The girls eventually told their father, who continued to object to their religious practice but reluctantly allowed them to continue attending church. (en)
  • A Venerável Paola Renata Carboni (21 de fevereiro de 1908 - 11 de setembro de 1927) foi uma adolescente italiana venerada na Igreja Católica Romana. Carboni era o quarto de oito filhos de um médico que se recusava a permitir que seus filhos frequentassem a igreja ou fossem instruídos na religião. Uma tia secretamente batizou a menina e ensinou-lhe os princípios do catecismo. Quando ela tinha quatorze anos, ela e uma de suas irmãs foram enviadas para uma escola separada e viviam perto de uma devota família católica que as levava à missa. Carboni e sua irmã começaram a frequentar a igreja e a estudar com um padre, que secretamente lhes dava o sacramento da Sagrada Comunhão e a confirmação. As meninas acabaram contando ao pai, que continuou a se opor à prática religiosa, mas relutantemente pe (pt)
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