Dayton, OH— The Missionaries of the Precious Blood have announced the beatification of Fr. Giovanni Merlini, its third Moderator General, on January 12, 2025, at the Basilica of St. John Lateran in Rome. The occasion marks a significant milestone in recognizing Fr. Merlini’s unwavering dedication to faith, service, and the mission of the Church.
Fr. Giovanni Merlini (1795–1873) was a trusted confidant and successor to St. Gaspar del Bufalo, founder of the Missionaries of the Precious Blood. Fr. Merlini’s devotion to the Blood of Christ was instrumental in strengthening and expanding the congregation's spiritual and apostolic mission throughout Europe and beyond. His legacy continues to inspire members of the Missionaries of the Precious Blood and their lay collaborators worldwide.
The beatification liturgy will be presided over by Cardinal Marcello Semeraro, Prefect of the Dicastery for the Causes of Saints. It follows Pope Francis’ recent recognition of a miracle attributed to Fr. Merlini’s intercession: The healing of a 68-year-old Italian man suffering from severe gastrointestinal bleeding, which led to anemia and then to renal failure and heart disease. His granddaughter, who attended a parish run by the Missionaries of the Precious Blood, began praying for Father Merlini’s intercession and soon, the dicastery said, the man experienced a “rapid, complete and lasting” healing. The miracle underscores Fr. Merlini’s enduring impact as a channel of divine grace and his relevance as a model of holiness for the faithful today.
Fr. Jeffrey Kirch, provincial director of the United States Province of the Missionaries of the Precious Blood, emphasized the profound importance of the event for the congregation and the broader Catholic community.
“Fr. Giovanni Merlini was a visionary leader who exemplified unwavering faith and dedication to the mission entrusted to him by St. Gaspar,” Fr. Kirch said. “His life and ministry embodied the selfless love of Christ, poured out in His Precious Blood for the redemption of the world. The beatification is not only a celebration of his sanctity, but an invitation to all of us to live more deeply the call to holiness in our daily lives.”
A Life Dedicated to God’s Mission
Born in Spoleto, Italy, on August 28, 1795, Giovanni Merlini entered the Missionaries of the Precious Blood in 1818, drawn by the dynamic preaching and deep spirituality of St. Gaspar del Bufalo. After the death of St. Gaspar in 1837, Fr. Merlini was elected the third Moderator General of the congregation, a role he held for nearly three decades.
Under Fr. Merlini’s leadership, the congregation experienced significant growth, establishing new missions and promoting devotion to the Precious Blood through preaching, catechesis, and written works. He was deeply committed to the spiritual formation of missionaries, emphasizing the importance of prayer, community, and pastoral zeal.
Fr. Merlini also played a pivotal role in advocating for the Feast of the Precious Blood, which was eventually established as a universal feast in the Church by Pope Pius IX in 1849. His collaboration with Church leaders of his time reflects his deep commitment to fostering unity and renewal within the Catholic Church. Merlini was also instrumental in St. Maria de Mattias’ founding of the Adorers of the Blood of Christ.
A Continuing Legacy
The spiritual legacy of Fr. Merlini extends far beyond his lifetime. His writings and teachings continue to inspire members of the Missionaries of the Precious Blood, lay associates, and countless others who seek to live out the call to holiness. The beatification underscores his enduring influence as a model of faith, leadership, and devotion.
Following the beatification, Fr. Merlini will be referred to as “Blessed,” and his feast day will be celebrated annually on February 12, the date of his death. The new liturgical celebration will serve as an ongoing reminder of his life of virtue and his intercession for the Church.
The Missionaries of the Precious Blood are organizing a series of events and pilgrimages leading up to the beatification, including prayer services, educational programs about Fr. Merlini’s life and mission, and opportunities for the faithful to learn more about the spirituality of the Precious Blood.
An Invitation to Celebrate
Catholics around the world are invited to join in celebrating this joyous occasion. Whether by attending the beatification in Rome, participating in local celebrations, or joining in prayer, the faithful are encouraged to give thanks for the gift of Fr. Merlini’s life and example.
“Fr. Merlini’s beatification is a powerful testament to the enduring relevance of his mission and the spirituality of the Precious Blood,” Fr. Kirch added. “It is our hope that this celebration will inspire a deeper devotion to Christ’s redeeming love and a renewed commitment to living as disciples of the Gospel.”
About the Missionaries of the Precious Blood
The Missionaries of the Precious Blood is a worldwide Roman Catholic congregation of priests, brothers, and lay associates. Founded by St. Gaspar del Bufalo in 1815, the congregation is dedicated to proclaiming the redeeming power of the Blood of Christ through ministry, mission, and service to those in need. Members of the congregation serve in a variety of pastoral, educational, and social justice ministries across five continents.
For more information about the beatification of Fr. Giovanni Merlini or the Missionaries of the Precious Blood, visit www.preciousblood.org.
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