Tekla Famiglietti
Maria Tekla Famiglietti was an Italian Catholic religious sister who served as the abbess general of the Order of the Most Holy Savior, commonly called the Bridgettine Sisters, beginning in 1981. On 28 October 2016, Famiglietti retired and was replaced by Fabia Kattakayam.
Life
Born 23 December 1936, Famiglietti grew up in a village near Naples, Italy. She entered the House of St. Bridget in Rome at 13. She was the order's Superior General from 1981 to 2016 and thus built up the order during more than three decades.Famiglietti encouraged wealthy and powerful benefactors of the order, such as Fidel Castro, Ronald Reagan, casino operator José María Guardia, and Francisco Franco. She oversaw a number of hotels, guesthouses and restaurants in several countries, including Israel, India, Cuba, the United States, and Italy.
Famiglietti was a traditionalist Catholic who expressed orthodox beliefs. In 2005 Pope John Paul II decided to establish a Peace Centre in Jerusalem and asked her to implement it. She had a close relationship with the Pope and was present at his death bed.
Famiglietti died on 3 March 2020.