Born in on February 4, 1805, in Vallecorsa, Italy, about 75 miles southeast of Rome, Maria Matilde De Mattias was destined to become one of the instruments of God's hands to accomplish the spiritual renewal so sorely needed in the Italy of that time. She would do this by her own works and those of the religious community she founded, the Adorers of the Blood of Christ.

Rooted in the spirituality of the Blood of Christ, she oriented her life to the contemplation of the Redemptive Mystery and its proclamation to everyone through catechesis, preaching, and teaching. Along with her intense apostolic activity, in many aspects avant ­garde and prophetic, she lived a life of profound contemplation nourished at the solid roots of the Redemption Mystery, to the point of reaching mystic stature.

Over 137 years after her death, the Catholic Church formally recognized her as a saint. Her canonization date was May 18, 2003. More of her story can be found by clicking on the links at the right of this page.

Books on St. Maria De Mattias

by Sr. Loretta Gegen, ASC

  • Woman of the Word
  • Universal Call to Holiness and Response of St. Maria De Mattias
  • The Beatitudes, St. Maria De Mattias and the Adorers

For information about obtaining this books, please contact Sr. Loretta Gegen, ASC

Letters of Maria De Mattias

A collection of six volumes of Maria's letters translated and annotated by Sr. Angelita Myerscough, ASC.
Click here for background information on these books.

Contact the ASC Centers in Ruma, Wichita, and Columbia for information on access to these books.

 

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Polish City Names St. Maria Patroness 
On May 18, 2008, five years to the day that Adorers' foundress Maria De Mattias was canonized by Pope John Paul II, the city of Boleslawiec, Poland declared her their patroness in civic ceremonies and a Mass.

The Story of Maria Matilde De Mattias
Read the story of Maria Matilde De Mattias. Hers is a story of sorrows, joys, and miracles.

Maria's Words
Maria's words continue to be as inspiring and potent today as they were during her lifetime.

Maria's Prayer
Read a favorite prayer of our foundress.

Maria's Miracles
Forty years after Maria De Mattias' death, on June 28, 1896, the General Superior at the time, Sister Caterina Pavoni requested of the Church the permission to begin the canonization process of the foundress.

What is Canonization?
Canonization is a solemn declaration by the Pope that a certain person has, in faithfulness to the grace of God, practiced heroic virtue and is therefore proposed as a model and intercessor for the whole Catholic Church.

The Story of St. Maria for Children
This web site has stories and activities about the life of St. Maria De Mattias for children.