
Who We Are
Foundress of Daughters of St. Camillus (1859 - 1911)
Josephine Vannini who hailed from Rome is the first woman saint in the healthcare ministry. It is from here that even today her daughters set out to various health care activities with flourishing missions in 22 countries of the world. Judith was born in Rome, on 7thJuly 1859 to Angelo Vannini and Annunziata Papi and was baptized as Judith Adelaide Agatha on the following day. Young Judith, orphaned by both parents at the age of seven was given shelter in the Conservatorio Torlonia, run by the Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent at Siena. She abandoned herself completely to God and sought her way of life in prayer, meditation and spiritual direction under the guidance of Fr. Angelo Mondini of the Congregation for Missions. Meanwhile, Judith obtained a diploma to teach in the nursery school and engaged herself in instructing the little ones. As Judith was inspired to a virtuous life by the Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent, the charity of Christ soon impelled her to offer herself entirely to God. Judith had tried twice to enter the same institute but for reasons of health she was refused admittance. She felt lost, while all her hopes seem dashed until God extended his merciful hand to help this faithful soul, who had never ceased to place her trust in him.





















































































































































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