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Don Dolindo’s reputation for holiness is growing exponentially.
For this reason, we ask the Holy Father to open the cause of beatification and canonization of the Servant of God.
Jesus, You take care of it!
Born in Naples, October 6th 1882 – died, in Naples November 19th 1970, was an Italian Catholic priest, a Tertiary Franciscan, venerated as a Servant of God by the Catholic Church.
As demons subdued to Jesus and publicly declared that He was the Son of God; as Father Pio from Pietralcina in his fight against Satan succeeded in defeating the devil with the wounds of Christ; also Don Dolindo in the Name of Jesus, when doing
exorcisms thrust out demons who cursed him, from the bodies of the possessed.
Demons are known to obey only those who work by the hand of God.
One day when a very resistant demon made fun of Father Dolindo, refusing to leave the man he possessed, Father Dolindo grasped a rope and began to flagellate himself and his penitence and suffering as consequence inflicted such a suffering on the demon to force him to abandon his victim, leaving him finally free.
Autobiographies
Autobiographies are part of a literary genre that when adopted by a saint serve to become humble before God and to edify the Church.
A great deal of his writing and his pamphlets are dedicated to the Immaculate Virgin, to the Redeemer’s Mother, co-redeemer of the human race. His 10,000-page work in 33 volumes, Sacred Scripture, was placed on the Index of Forbidden Books in 1940, but that Index is no longer binding in the Church. Comfort is to be found only through the truth of faith, no tangible proof but the faith taught by the Church exists.
No mystic is without humiliation and great suffering. In one of the letters written to Fr. Dolindo, the stigmatic of San Giovanni Rotondo wrote, “Nothing that has flowed from Fr. Dolindo’s pen should be lost. Ruotolo
St. It has become a classic in Italy as an explanation of the role of the Holy Spirit as bestowed in Confirmation.
Don Dolindo Ruotolo, Theologian of the Incarnation of the Word and the Magnificat of Mary – The Order of the Franciscan of the Immaculate are promoting his Cause of Beatification.
Dolindo’s witness has become the light and strength for many to draw closer to Christ. This revelation through Fr. Dolindo of absolute surrender to God prepares the ground for the greatest private revelation of all time: that of his contemporary, the Servant of God Luisa Piccarreta, and Jesus’ revelations to her on the Divine Will.
Fr.
Dolindo was very devoted to Our Lady and the Rosary and called himself “the Madonna’s little old man.” He wrote: “The Church honors with particular veneration the Most Holy Virgin, the masterpiece of creation, the Mother of God, Co-Redemptrix of the human race, Mediatrix of all graces, Mother of all mankind and the Church’s Most Loving Mother […] it is very salutary to make Most Holy Mary known and loved, since deep and ardent devotion towards a Mother so great, is the infallible secret of the Christian life and eternal salvation.”
He prophesied in 1965 to Bishop Hnilica that “a new John would rise out of Poland with heroic steps to break the chains of Communism.” This is precisely what happened after Karol Wojtyla was elected in 1978, taking the name “John Paul II.”
Petition for the beatification of Don Dolindo Ruotolo
Every day at the tomb of Fr.
Dolindo Ruotolo (1882-1970) in the Parish of St. Joseph of the Old and Immaculate of Lourdes in Naples hundreds of pilgrims pray, coming not only from Italy, but from all over the world (France, Slovakia, England, America…) and especially from Poland ( up to 500 pilgrims a week from the country of St. John Paul II). They ask and obtain, through the Servant of God’s intercession, many graces.
Even in life he was famed for his holiness. He endeavored to speak the Truth to souls disoriented and disheartened.
"It is the duty of every Catholic to contribute to the salvation of souls," -Don. Just the mention such a tribunal sets off unrest in the soul of every follower because it leads him to believe that he is not conforming to the ways of the Church.
The pillar of such devotion to Mary was the prayer to the Holy Rosary, which he recited while meditating the stages of life, the death and resurrection of Jesus to his throne, which he likened to the rod of Moses to beat on the gates of Heaven and to beg for grace or as a sword against Satan’s assaults and temptations.
[From "La Sacra Scrittura", volume V, by Don Dolindo Ruotolo, Apostolato Stampa]
The Church honours with particular veneration the Most Holy Virgin, the masterpiece of creation, the Mother of God, Co-Redemptrix of the human race, Mediatrix of all graces, Mother of all mankind and the Church’s Most Loving Mother […] it is very salutary to make Most Holy Mary known and loved, since deep and ardent devotion towards a Mother so great, is the infallible secret of the Christian life and eternal salvation.
[From "Slanci di amore", by Don Dolindo Ruotolo].
Some of Father Ruotolo’s writings were published in 1949 in the book
'Come Holy Spirit', which combines theology with meditations to deepen the presence of the Holy Spirit in souls.
He’s a holy priest.” A bishop said of him: “You will be a martyr, but in your heart, not with your blood.”
Fr. He never allowed anyone in his presence to speak evil of Mother-Church.
Without comparison are his feelings towards the inspired Magnificat as dictated by the Virgin who came to instruct don Dolindo’s humble cenacle.
At the school of our Heavenly Mother a deep culminating change of heart is reflected in his latest work: “Mary, mother of God , and mother of man”, a powerful trilogy of Mary composed in the final years of his life, amidst excruciating pain and paralysis
which made it rather difficult to write.
– Father Dolindo repeated.
Fr. He worked unceasingly for his beloved Church, torn apart by disputes, accusations and desertions, (those were years of world-wide controversy). He had many sophisticated followers. Go to him, he’s a saint!”
His biographer Luca Sorrentino called him “a faithful servant who wanted to be the nothing of all nothings in God, and the everything of God in men.”
Despite great humility and a hidden life, he was revered by many as a prophet.