Carmela Carabelli
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Carmela Carabelli, born Carmelina Negri (Melegnano
Melegnano
Melegnano is a town and comune in Italy, in the province of Milan, region of Lombardy. The town lies 16 km southeast of the city of Milan...

, May 9, 1910 - Milan
Milan
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, November 25, 1978), better known as Mamma Carmela (in English
English language
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: Mother Carmela), was a spiritual daughter of Saint Pio of Pietrelcina
Pio of Pietrelcina
Saint Pio of Pietrelcina was a Capuchin priest from Italy who is venerated as a saint in the Catholic Church. He was born Francesco Forgione, and given the name Pio when he joined the Capuchins; he was popularly known as Padre Pio after his ordination to the priesthood. He became famous for his ...

 and famous Italian
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 mystic
Mysticism
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. It is considered as "apostle of Divine Mercy
Divine Mercy
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" as Saint Faustina Kowalska
Mary Faustina Kowalska
Maria Faustina Kowalska, commonly known as Saint Faustina, born Helenka Kowalska was a Polish nun, mystic and visionary...

.

Early life

Carmelina Negri was born in the May 9, 1910, daughter of Gaetano Negri and Teresa Galbiati.

She was integrated in the movement of Catholic Action
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, in which, through their enormous enthusiasm and eventually influenced by some members of his family, which, at once, accompanied her on the growth of living the faith in the spirit of prayer, the love for Jesus
Jesus
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 in the Eucharist
Eucharist
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, the devotion to Our Lady
Our Lady
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 and service to the Catholic Church.

In 1926, completed their studies and taking work in a bank she met Giuseppe Carabelli, a virtuous and modest young man with whom she married some years later (more precisely in the January 23, 1935). Both they have always wanted to give life to a large family and who could convey the "Good New" of a higher love, like that of God
God
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. That dream was realized early and was born a family that began to grow, as their parents, in holiness.

By her large family, either by all who knew her, she came to be called by the diminutive and tender name of "Mamma" ("Mom" in English) Carmela.
In mid-September 1950, Carmela Carabelli made a trip to the convent of San Giovanni Rotondo
San Giovanni Rotondo
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 where she met the famous stigmatized Capuchin
Order of Friars Minor Capuchin
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 friar
Friar
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 and priest
Priest
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 Pio of Pietrelcina
Pio of Pietrelcina
Saint Pio of Pietrelcina was a Capuchin priest from Italy who is venerated as a saint in the Catholic Church. He was born Francesco Forgione, and given the name Pio when he joined the Capuchins; he was popularly known as Padre Pio after his ordination to the priesthood. He became famous for his ...

. In her return home, defined this trip as being "memorable" and in which further increased her love for prayer and desire to do good. Carmela Carabelli became soon after one of Father Pio's
Pio of Pietrelcina
Saint Pio of Pietrelcina was a Capuchin priest from Italy who is venerated as a saint in the Catholic Church. He was born Francesco Forgione, and given the name Pio when he joined the Capuchins; he was popularly known as Padre Pio after his ordination to the priesthood. He became famous for his ...

 spiritual daughters.

In January 1957 came the first signs of disease on her husband. Soon, in March 1959, Giuseppe Carabelli has died with odor of sanctity. The Archbishop of Milan, Cardinal Giovanni Montini
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 (later Pope Paul VI
Pope Paul VI
Paul VI , born Giovanni Battista Enrico Antonio Maria Montini , reigned as Pope of the Catholic Church from 21 June 1963 until his death on 6 August 1978. Succeeding Pope John XXIII, who had convened the Second Vatican Council, he decided to continue it...

) pointed out the virtues of this unique and uplifting man, giving him his blessing.

Mystic life

In March 14, 1968, thirty years after the death of Sister Mary Faustina Kowalska
Mary Faustina Kowalska
Maria Faustina Kowalska, commonly known as Saint Faustina, born Helenka Kowalska was a Polish nun, mystic and visionary...

 and in the year when the process of beatification
Beatification
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 of this nun
Nun
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 was formally opened by the Vatican
Holy See
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, Carmela Carabelli felt like an "interior call" in her heart. Since this date until her death, she reported several interior locution
Interior locution
An interior locution is a mystical concept used by various religions, including the Roman Catholic Church. In an interior locution, a person reportedly receives a set of ideas, thoughts, or imaginations from an outside spiritual source. Interior locutions are most often reported during prayers...

s received directly by Jesus Christ, while "Merciful Jesus
Divine Mercy
The Divine Mercy is a Roman Catholic devotion to the merciful love of God and the desire to let that love and mercy flow through one's own heart towards those in need of it...

", and Our Lady
Our Lady
As a general concept, Our Lady may refer to:*Our Lady, the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mary, the mother of Jesus of Nazareth*Our Lady, the Blessed Virgin Mary in Roman Catholic teachings...

 under the title of "Mother of Divine Love".

Spiritual writings

Carmela Carabelli in her spiritual writings revealed their interior locutions with Jesus in which Our Lord allegedly supplied some mysteries about his life, about God the Father as the father of all mankind; about Our Lady, who will in turn will speak, on the person of St. Joseph, among other divine mysteries. Through this privileged personality - Carmela Carabelli - the "Message of Merciful Love" [3] received began, first, to travel the world (it is already translated in major languages and distributed in several countries).

In a letter from Monsignor Pietro Santoro, Bishop of Termoli and after Archbishop of Campobasso-Boiano
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Campobasso-Boiano
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, addressed to the publication "Fidelitas" in January 9, 1972, he states about the spiritual writings of Mamma Carmela Carabelli that: "These writings are truly rich in faith and holy ardor for the Divine Cause (...) His books will do much good to humanity that feels increasingly tormented and who lives far from God". In the previous year, 1971, the same Monsignor Pietro Santoro, Bishop of Termoli, had already granted ecclesiastical approval nihil obstat
Nihil obstat
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 and imprimatur
Imprimatur
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, certifying Mamma Carmela's writings as being in accord with the moral doctrine of the Catholic Church.

Death and burial

In October 1978, Carmela Carabelli suffered a strong temptation on their health but recovered in hospital in Milan
Milan
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; however, the following month, after receiving the sacrament of Holy Viaticum
Eucharist
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, the November 25, 1978, ended her so characteristic full life of peace and serenity.

Her body rest in the Monumental Cemetery of Milan
Cimitero Monumentale di Milano
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 (Section 72 B, ref. 1855).

Further reading

There are already published all the writings of Carmela Carabelli:
  • Carmela Carabelli; The Message of Merciful Love - Conversations With Jesus; Divine Mercy Publications; Australia.
  • Carmela Carabelli; Jesus, Our Teacher (from the writings of Mamma Carmela) - Volumes 1 to 10; Divine Mercy Publications; Australia.
  • Carmela Carabelli; Mary, Mother and Teacher (from the writings of Mamma Carmela) - Volumes 1 to 10; Divine Mercy Publications; Australia.

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