Birthday to Heaven: August 24, 1942
Anita Cantieri was born in Lucca, Italy, March 30, 1910, and died August 24, 1942, about the same age as her Lord. Her life was one of innocence, love and suffering. She attained an extraordinary spiritual beauty. Anita was greatly loved in life and now she is prayed to by countless people. The Holy See has accepted her as a candidate for sainthood.
Anita came from a fine Catholic home and even in her school years was thoroughly good, generous, and desirous of sanctity. At twenty she tried entering the active Carmelite Sisters of St. Theresa but had to leave after fifteen months because of ill health. She took up her life at home again as a laywoman, always hoping her illness would pass and give her the chance to return to Carmel. But at 24 she found herself confined to bed almost continuously with excruciating suffering. Realizing at last that it was not our Lord’s wish that she become a Carmelite Sister, she became a SECULAR Carmelite on July 1, 1935.
Anita devoted herself with all her heart to the vocation she had discovered on her sickbed: that of sharing the sufferings of Jesus Crucified for the salvation of others. This union with Jesus on the Cross, along with love for Him in the Blessed Sacrament and love for Mary were the great devotions of her life. She carried on a remarkable apostolate from her sickbed.
People who at first came to console the sufferer went away themselves comforted, counseled and encourage. Toward the end of her life there was a constant stream of visitors to her bedside.
Anita had become a fountain of grace for all who came near her. It is still that way, as anyone who approaches her in prayer quickly learns. She welcomes you even now with the same smile and the same love, imparting spiritual favors: peace of heart, strength, a desire for holiness, the desire for God.