Bl. Francesco Mottola
June 29
Francesco Mottola was born in Tropea in 1901 to Antonio Mottola and Concetta Braghò. His mother committed suicide in 1913.
He attended a grammar school in Tropea before he commenced his studies to become a priest in 1911 and then moved in 1917 for further studies at Catanzaro. While in the seminary he visited the Blessed Sacrament frequently and had a devotion to the Madonna di Romania. He studied theological and philosophical studies in Catanzaro and was ordained to the priesthood on 5 April 1924. He involved himself in some form with the work of Catholic Action in the area while teaching theological subjects for a brief period of time.
He was the rector in Tropea from 1929 until 1942 and was appointed as the canon of the cathedral in 1931. He organized small groups in 1935 and after that to establish charitable groups to assist others. He founded such homes for the disabled in Tropea and abroad in places like Rome. He established the Secular Institute of the Oblates of the Sacred Heart around this time. His order received diocesan approval on 25 September 1968.
Mottola suffered a severe illness in 1942 and continued to exercise his functions despite this great impediment that remained with him until his death a couple of decades later.
He died in Tropea on 29 June 1969.
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