Bona of Pisa

Bona of Pisa

Infobox Saint
name= Saint Bona of Pisa
birth_date=~1156
death_date=~1207
feast_day= May 29
venerated_in= Roman Catholic Church


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caption= Santa Bona, Giovanni Lorenzetti, 2003
birth_place= Pisa
death_place= Pisa
titles= Virgin
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patronage=travellers, specifically couriers, guides, pilgrims, travellers, flight attendants; Pisa
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Bona of Pisa (c. 1156 – 1207) was a nun who helped lead travellers on pilgrimages. She was later canonized a saint by the Roman Catholic Church.

Biography

A native of Pisa, she is reported as having experienced visions from an early age. On one occasion, the figure on the crucifix at the Holy Sepulchre church held out his hand to her. At another church, she saw a vision of Jesus, the Virgin Mary, and three saints, including James the Greater. She was frightened by the light around these figures, and ran away. James pursued her, and led her back to the image of Jesus. Bona observed a very pronounced devotion to James for the rest of her life. By the age of ten, she had dedicated herself as an Augustinian tertiary. She regularly fasted from an early age, taking only bread and water three days a week. Four years later, she made the first of her many journeys, going to see her father who was fighting in the Crusades near Jerusalem. On her trip home, she was captured by Muslim pirates on the Mediterranean Sea, wounded, and subsequently imprisoned.

She was later rescued by some of her countrymen, and completed her trip home. Shortly thereafter, she set out on another pilgrimage, this time leading a large number of pilgrims on the long and dangerous thousand-mile journey to Santiago de Compostela, where James the Greater is honored. After this, she was made one of the official guides along this pilgrimage route by the Knights of Saint James. She successfully completed the trip nine times. Despite being ill at the time, she took and completed a tenth trip, and returned home to Pisa, dying shortly thereafter in the room she kept near the church of San Martino in Pisa, where her body has been conserved up to nowadays.

Veneration

Her feast day is celebrated on May 29. She is also regarded as a patron saint of travellers, and specifically couriers, guides, pilgrims, travellers, flight attendants, and the city of Pisa.

Notes and references

*Attwater, Donald and Catherine Rachel John. "The Penguin Dictionary of Saints". 3rd edition. New York: Penguin Books, 1993. ISBN 0-140-51312-4.
* [http://saints.sqpn.com/saintb5b.htm Saint Bona of Pisa] at Patron Saints Index
* [http://mariannedorman.homestead.com/SaintsMay.html Bona of Pisa at Saints - May]
*it icon [http://www.santiebeati.it/dettaglio/90352 Santa Bona da Pisa]

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NAME=Bona of Pisa
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Nun who helped lead travellers on pilgrimages. Later became a saint.
DATE OF BIRTH=1156
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DATE OF DEATH=1207
PLACE OF DEATH= Pisa, Italy


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