Province of Santa Rita
The Province of St. Rita was founded on the 18th of June of 1960. It was formed from the majority of the houses which the Province of St. Thomas of Villanova had in Brazil. By the end of 2003, the province had 58 religious and 10 novices distributed among 10 communities and engaged in ministry in 10 parishes and 3 seminaries.
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The province was conscious of the situation. The superiors reported it regularly in chapters and annual reports. Ministries were given up and the drain of members continued. In 1979, the Prelacy of Marajo was turned over to the Province of St. Nicholas. By 1980, there were only 55 religious, half the number of members which the province had in the beginning. Houses closed were ten.
The assistance provided by the other provinces did not solve the problem. Such help scarcely slowed down the province’s decline. At the insistence of the General Curia, the formation of the novices and professed was assumed by the Province of Our Lady of Candelaria for the period 2002 to 2006. In January of 2207, the professed returned to the former house of theology in Sao Paulo. For the first time, there was a notable change of direction. The all too frequent losses gave way to a new optimism. By the end of 2006, there were 58 religious and 10 novices distributed in 10 communities dedicated to the apostolate in 10 parishes and 3 seminaries.
The pastoral work of the province throughout these years was always praiseworthy, praised by the faithful and the hierarchy. The religious of province, supported by the superiors, have uniformly tried to follow the pastoral directive of the Church in Brazil. The province still publishes Mensageiro de Santa Rita, a popular magazine founded in 1937.
News
MAY 2008. BRAZIL.
Francisco Sevolani: “The faithful respond to any initiative through the intercession of Saint Rita”
Documents
History of the Province of St. Rita
Autor: OAR (107 Kb)
Interesting links
Province of St. Rita
Official website.





