Jacobina of Pisa, Bl.

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JACOBINA OF PISA, BL.

Dominican tertiary; b. Pisa, c. 1280; d. Pisa, c. 1370. Her ancestry and early life are unknown. At about 20, she made a happy marriage with Peter Cascina, member of a prominent Pisan family. When he died (before 1366), Jacobina distributed her wealth to the poor and joined the Sisters of the Order of Penance of St. Dominic (Third Order). As prioress (from 1368) of the sisters attached to the Dominican priory of S. Caterina in Pisa, she was noted for fidelity to her religious life, prudent direction of the sisters, and tender care for the poor and sick. Jacobina was buried in the church of S. Chiara in Pisa, and her relics have been lost or indistinguishably mixed with others. Her cult has not been officially recognized but is immemorial.

Bibliography: s. barsotti, Un nuovo fiore domenicano, la Beata Jacopina da Pisa (Pisa 1904), pamphlet, rev. in Année Dominicaine, Dec. 1 (Lyons 1909) 264268.

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