Start today. Go to Archive.org. Type "Veronica Giuliani Spanish." Download the first volume. Light a candle. Pray for the intercession of Santa Verónica. And prepare to enter the mystical heart of the Church. Disclaimer: While public domain copies exist, always respect copyright laws. If you profit from the saint’s words, consider donating to a Capuchin monastery or a Catholic charity.
But what exactly is this diary? Why is it so difficult to find in a complete digital format? And, most importantly, what will you discover inside its pages?
was an Italian Capuchin Poor Clares nun. Born in Mercatello sul Metauro, she was christened Orsola (Ursula) by her parents. From a very young age, Orsola displayed an extraordinary inclination toward prayer and penance. After her mother passed away, she begged her father to allow her to enter the convent, and at the age of 17, she received the habit, taking the name Veronica in honor of the woman who wiped the face of Christ.