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Henrietta Henrietta Caracciolo Caracciolo: nun by force, calling for Garibaldi


On September 7, 1860, in the Cathedral of Naples, while Garibaldi attended the Te Deum of thanksgiving for the escape of Francis II, a Benedictine nun he laid on an altar in her black veil nun. This nun, who had been almost crushed by the crowd in an attempt to be the first woman to Naples to shake hands with the General's name was Henrietta Caracciolo.
Henrietta was born in Naples in 1821 by Don Fabio Caracciolo di Forino, Marshal of the Neapolitan army, and Teresa Cutelli lady Palermo. It was the fifth of seven daughters, and this sealed his fate, in a family that for generations had monasticism all daughters except the eldest, and at a time when an article of the Civil Code expressly allows parents to lock up the their daughters in religious institutions, at any age. Despite the generation of Henrietta was the first in which this practice is flawed (more than one of his sisters was married), a series of circumstances meant that she was destined to a nun forced.

the death of his father Henriette was given a teenager, the protection of the mother, who decided to remarry, without his knowledge practices began to introduce it in Monastery of San Gregorio Armeno in Naples, where already there were two paternal aunts of the girl. In 1841 Henrietta solemn vows.
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