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American Catholic History

Ven. Mary Magdalene Bentivoglio and the Poor Clares in the USA

American Catholic History

Noelle & Tom Crowe

History, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Education

5724 Ratings

🗓️ 30 April 2025

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

Mother Mary Magdalene Bentivoglio was born Anna Bentivoglio into Italian and French nobility in the mid 1800s. But both of her parents died before her 27th birthday. Since she and two of her sisters were still single, Pope Pius IX took responsibility for them and they were placed in a Benedictine abbey. This experienced compelled all three to desire religious life, but a more austere experience of it. So they became Poor Clares of the Primitive Observance. Ten years after taking their final vows two of them, Mary Magdalene and one of her sisters who had been given the religious name Constanza, were selected by Pius IX to go to the United States to help a third order Franciscan community establish a school. This fell apart shortly after they arrived in the US, and they found themselves stuck in New York City with no money, no plan, and no English. They appealed to the archbishop of New York to establish a Poor Clare monastery in his archdiocese, but he refused. They appealed to other dioceses, but got many rejections until the archbishop of New Orleans welcomed them. But then they were forced to move to Cleveland. Another setback prompted them to go searching for a home again, until John Creighton, the Omaha industrialist and philanthropist, learned of their plight and pledged to build them a monastery in Omaha. Things began looking up, but there were still other trials awaiting them. But through it all, Mother Mary Magdalene brought her stubbornness, and her absolute trust in God's providence, to bear on all hardships and opportunities. She died in the early 1900s. More than 20 Poor Clare monasteries in the United States and Canada trace their roots to the trailblazing faith, zeal, and dedication of Mother Mary Magdalene Bentivoglio. Her cause for canonization was opened in 1929, and when her body was exhumed she was found to be incorrupt. In 1969 she was declared Venerable.

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Hello and welcome to American Catholic History, brought to you by the support of listeners like you.

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If you value this podcast, please become a supporter at Americancathichistory.org

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slash support.

0:18.6

I'm Noelle Heister Crowe.

0:20.2

And I'm Tom Crow.

0:21.2

Today we're talking about Mother Mary Bentavolio, the woman responsible for bringing the poor Clare's to the United States.

0:29.6

Now, she's another of a type we see a lot in American Catholic history.

0:33.8

Religious women who came over from Europe to establish a religious community, only to have bishops and religious superiors really give them a hard time.

0:42.2

Well, the church was founded by God and by him was entrusted to human actors.

0:47.2

So while it will never fail and it will never cease to be the perfect vessel for grace, for all mankind,

0:53.7

that does mean that in its institutional

0:56.1

workings it is inclined to act like, well, any other human organization poorly.

1:01.4

Yeah, at times.

1:02.4

And all too frequently, the people who suffer the most at the hands of the church are those

1:06.3

who love her the most and are most dedicated to living out her mission.

1:10.0

A reason for this is they usually

1:12.1

are the ones most capable of being simply obedient, even when they believe the decisions

1:17.2

of those in authority to be in the wrong. So those with more authority, but fewer scruples,

1:22.5

have no problem taking advantage of them. But on the other hand, this also gives us great examples from these

1:28.8

holy people of how to endure trials and injustices with forbearance and patience, and perhaps

1:35.6

even with grace. Something I'm definitely still working on. Yeah, so am I. Mother Mary Magdalene

1:43.1

Bentivoglio certainly was one who knew mistreatment and

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