Nelson Santana
Nelson Santana, also called Nelsinho, was a Brazilian boy who died of osteosarcoma. He came to be widely venerated in his hometown Ibitinga, and Pope Francis recognized his "heroic virtues" in 2019 and declared him venerable.
Life
Santana was born on 31 July 1955 to João Joaquim Santana and Ocrézia Aparecida Santana at Ronca Farm in Ibitinga. The third of eight children in a poor and deeply religious family, Santana was baptized on 1 October 1955. From a young age, his parents gave him religious instruction and he attended school on the farm where he lived.When he was about seven years old, Santana fell from a tree, seriously injuring his left shoulder, and was hospitalized at the Holy House of Araraquara. To cover medical expenses, his parents sold many of their possessions. While hospitalized, Santana received love and support from doctors, nurses, and other patients. One nun, Sister Genarina Gecchele of the Apostles of the [Sacred Heart of Jesus|Congregation of the Apostles of the Sacred Heart of Jesus], believed Santana was especially pure and took it upon herself to catechize him. On 15 June 1964, Santana received his first communion in the hospital chapel.
When osteosarcoma was discovered in Santana's left arm, the only solution presented by the doctors was amputation. When Santana was informed by Sr. Genarina Gecchele of the pending amputation, he did not complain and believed the pain in his arm helped him better understand the suffering of Jesus. Santana was very devoted to Catholic teaching and kissed the crucifix to distract himself from the pain. He believed that he would die at Christmas time, and is believed to have predicted the date of his death. On Christmas Eve of 1964, Santana died at the age of nine as a result of infections caused by the amputation.