Bl. Diana

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Bl. Diana
Blessed Diana d’Andalo (1201-1236) was an Italian Dominican nun who founded the Monastery of Saint Agnes in Bologna, Italy. Born into a powerful Roman family, Diana was initially known for her worldly lifestyle1. However, after hearing the preaching of Blessed Reginald of Orleans, she decided to pursue a life of holiness.

Key Highlights of Her Life
Inspiration and Vow: Diana was deeply inspired by Reginald’s preaching and made a vow of chastity even before entering the convent. She later took a vow to establish a Dominican monastery and become a nun herself4.

Founding the Monastery: With the help of Blessed Jordan of Saxony, Diana founded the Monastery of Saint Agnes in 1222. She became its first prioress, although she was later replaced by Sister Cecilia Caesarini due to her youth and inexperience.

Preservation of History: Diana made a significant contribution to the Dominican Order by preserving the correspondence of Blessed Jordan of Saxony, which provides valuable insights into the early history of the Order.

Death and Legacy: Diana passed away on June 10, 1236, and her feast day is celebrated on June 9th. She is remembered for her dedication to the Dominican Order and her efforts to support the Holy Preaching through her prayers and actions.


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