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3. Anthony Mary Zaccaria - Writings
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St. Anthony M. Zaccaria by Cristina Bellazzi
St. Anthony Mary Zaccaria
[by Cristina Bellazzi]

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We have eleven letters authored by Anthony Mary. Four are original manuscripts: Letter 2 (addressed to Bartolomeo Ferrari and Giacomo Antonio Morigia, January 4, 1531); Letter 4 (to Giovan Giacomo Piccinini, January 16, 1534); Letter 6 (to Ferrari, October 8, 1538); and Letter 7 (to Battista Soresina, November 3, 1538). Of the other seven, we have only copies, though they are very early. Three letters are cosigned by Anthony Mary and Angelic Paola Antonia Negri, that is, Letter 6, Letter 7, and Letter 8. In addition, there is a twelfth letter: though it bears only Negri’s signature, it was without a doubt penned by Anthony Mary. In fact, the original manuscript is in his own handwriting.

One letter is addressed to Fra Battista da Crema (Letter 1); two are addressed to the Angelics (Letter 5 and Letter 9); three to laymen (Letter 3, Letter 4, and Letter 11); four to Barnabites (Letter 2, Letter 7, Letter 8, and Letter 10); one (Letter 6) is addressed to Bartolomeo Ferrari but is for both Barnabites and Angelics, who were doing missionary work in Vicenza.

The eleven letters cover a nine-year period, 1530 to 1539. However, there are gaps between 1531 and 1534, and between 1534 and 1537. Letter 9 and Letter 12 are undated.

The last three letters, a remarkable total of 2,200 words penned in the brief space of ten busy days, were addressed to an Angelic, a Barnabite, and a Married Couple. Written respectively on June 10, 11, and 20, 1539, that is, within less than a month of his death, they unwittingly became, as it were, his final testament to the three families of his foundation.

Anthony Mary’s letters do not belong to any literary genre nor can they be styled "spiritual letters" per se. They were occasional writings dashed off without any concern for style, in plain, totally unadorned language. However, they do contain a wealth of extraordinary spirituality, a fact easily recognized by his earliest biographers.

Anthony Mary himself, in his last letter, pointedly remarked: "I have not written one word without some special meaning in it. If you discover it, it will be, I think, most useful and gainful for you" (Letter 11).

 

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