Saint Rita's husband was murdered.
She died May 22, 1457
Saint Rita of Cascia died on May 22, 1457, at the Augustinian convent at Cascia, Italy of tuberculosis.
No, Saint Rita died of natural causes.
St. Rita was born in Italy in 1381.
There is a Saint named Rita Cascia, if that is whom you are thinking of.
Saint Rita of Cascia was canonized on May 24, 1900, by Pope Leo XIII.
Saint Rita of Cascia was born on May 22, 1381.
St. Rita's sons after the death of their father wanted revenge. Rita prayed to God to prevent bloodshed on their part. Her sons soon died of what is believed to have been dysentery.
Saint Rita was born in 1381 an get married at the age of 12 with Paolo Mancini.
Saint Rita's symbol is a rose, which represents her purity, love, and devotion to God. She is often depicted holding a rose or with roses nearby in art and religious imagery.
Saint Rita of Cascia was born in the year 1386 at Roccaparena, Umbria, Italy. The precise date is unknown.