She was also a poetess and a sort of “spiritual mother” for all those who have approached her during her life and for those who have approached her writings during the centuries.
He died on October 2nd, 1729 and her body was buried with all honours and it was almost hidden in the Church of San Fedele of Montone, because of the great flow of people that asked for relics.
After her death, the sisters and many of her devotees gathered Serafina’s statements and writings in order to use them for a process of beatification.
In 1828, there was an attempted to make a canonical recognition of the relics of the “Servant of God”, but her body was not found in its original burial: perhaps, it had been stolen or hidden during the French invasion. In 1844, the Bishop Giovanni Muzi officially included Serafina in the list of the “Servants of God” of the diocese of Città di Castello.
The process of beatification could not be continued due to the events of the cloister, which was suppressed several times during the centuries, up to its extinction in 1953. This extraordinary personality has only recently attracted attention again and some of her writings have been finally published. The “servant of God” Serafina Brunelli is commemorated on the 2nd of October, the day of her birth in Heaven.
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