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Blessed Baptista Varani
An ascetical writer, b. at Camerino, in the March of Ancona,
9 Apr., 1458; d. there, 31 May, 1527. Her father, Julius Caesar Varano or de
Varanis, Duke of Camerino, belonged to an illustrious family; her mother,
Joanna Malatesta, was a daughter of Sigismund, Prince of Rimini. At baptism
Baptista received the name of Camilla. Of the first ten and the last twenty-three
years of her life little or nothing is known; our knowledge of the intervening
years is derived almost entirely from her own writings. This revelation of herself
was brought about through the influence of her confessor, Blessed Peter of
Mogliano, provincial of the Franciscans in the Marches (1490). It seems to have
been the eloquence of Mogliano that brought about the conversion
of
Baptista, who, for a time at least, appears to have been captivated by the
glamour of the world. Her father did all in his power to force his daughter
into a brilliant marriage, even to the extent of imprisoning her. But Baptista
resisted his plans so firmly that after two years and a half he restored her
to liberty, for fear, as he said, of drawing upon himself the Divine vengeance,
and gave his consent to her becoming a nun. On 14 Nov., 1481, Baptista entered
the monastery of the Poor Clares at Urbino. Not long afterwards her father
founded a new monastery of that order at Camerino, and presented it to his
daughter. Baptista introduced the primitive observance of the rule there, and
thenceforth her vigorous and impressive personality found scope not only in
the administration of this monastery, of which she became the first abbess,
but also in the production of various literary works. These include the:
Recordationes et instructiones spirituales novem
, which she wrote about
1491; Opus de doloribus mentalibus D.N.J.C.
, written during 1488 - 91 and
first published at Camerino in 1630; Liber suae conversionis
, a story of
her life, written in 1491, and first published at Macerata in 1624. These works
have been edited by the Bollandists in connection with some of Baptista's
letters. But most of her Epistolae spirituales ad devotas personas
as
well as her Carmina pleraque latina et vulgaria
are still unpublished.
As a whole the writings of Baptista are remarkable for originality of thought, striking spirituality, and vividly pictorial language. Both St. Philip Neri and St. Alphonsus have recorded their admiration for this gifted woman who wrote with equal facility in Latin and Italian, and who was accounted one of the most brilliant and accomplished scholars of her day. Baptista died on the feast of Corpus Christi, and was buried in the choir of her monastery. Thirty years later her body was exhumed and was found in a state of perfect preservation. It was reburied to be again exhumed in 1593. The flesh was then reduced to dust but the tongue still remained quite fresh and red. The immemorial cultus of Baptista was approved by Gregory XVI in 1843, and her feast is kept in the Franciscan Order on 2 June.
Acta SS., May, VII (Antwerp, 1688), 476-514; WADDING, Annales Minorum ad annum 1509, n. 25; IDEM, Scriptores ord. Min. (3rd ed., 1906), 36; SBARALEA, Supplementum, pt. I (1908), 113-114; LEON DE CLARY, Lives of the Saints and Blessed of the Three Orders of St. Francis, II (Taunton, 1886), 315-48; DE RAMBUTEAU, La Bienheureuse Varani, Princesse de Camerino et religieuse franciscaine (Paris, 1906); JORGENSEN, I det Hoje (Copenhagen, 1908), German tr. in Excelsis (Kempten and Munich, 1911), which contains a charming sketch of Baptista and gives us a glimpse of her poetic talent. For an appreciation of her poetrysee CRESCIMBENI, Storia della volgare poesia, I, lib. 2, cap. xiii.
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