ประวัตินักบุญคัลลิสตุส คาราวารีโอ(Eng) Biography of St.CALLISTO CARAVARIO

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FR CALLISTO CARAVARIO Cuorgnè,a busy town in the Canavese Callisto Caravario, son of Pietro and Rosa Morgando, was born at Cuorgnè, a busy town in the Canavese, on 8 June 1903. He learned love of God, work, a recollected life in the intimacy of the family from his working-class family. “When he was just a few years old” his sister tells us, “he was already showing a serious character, a pronounced tendency to recollection at home, and great reverence for his mother.” 1 Two poles of attraction: the Lord and his mother He preferred his mother’s company to the noisy amusements of his brother, sister and others his own age. “He was just four years old,” his sister continues “when one day mother stayed in bed ill. His brother and sister did not give up their usual games outside. Little Callisto stayed there all day with his mother. He had jumped up onto the large matrimonial bed, and was curled up next to his mother who was asleep. When she awoke she felt two little lips touching her hand with a kiss and her child’s little voice re-assuring her: ‘Sleep well, mother, I am here watching over you!”2 “Going to church was his passion” his sister continues once more “and to take him off to pray was the best gift.” “Once, on a Sunday, I gave in to his insistence and went out to go with him. But when we got to the square, I met a friend and stopped to chat for a long time. The child disappeared. He had gone back home. When I got back there he told me off fiercely: “I came back to mother because you didn’t take me to church.”3 These were his two poles of attraction: The Lord and his mother. He had certainly absorbed these feelings from his father and mother, who were both very devout Christians. In Turin. A special child for his intelligence and goodness He was five when the family moved to Turin, to Borgo San Salvario, a central area between the Valentino and Porta Nuova. When he was six, Callisto began to attend the nearby Raineri school in Corso Valentino (now Marconi), where he completed his first three classes at primary school. The teachers saw in him a special child for his intelligence and goodness. One of them wanted to tell his mother about this and congratulated her for such a child. One of the Sisters at San Salvario did the same. She had a catechism class at St Peter’s Church. She 1

Memoirs of his sister Vica, p. 1, Arch. Sal. 9, 2, Carav.

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Ibid.

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Ibid. p. 3-4.

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