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Lindalva Justo de Oliveira was born on 20 October, 1953 in Sitio Malhada da Areia, Açu, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil, is a Brazilian nun. Discover Lindalva Justo de Oliveira's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 39 years old?

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Age 39 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 20 October, 1953
Birthday 20 October
Birthplace Sitio Malhada da Areia, Açu, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil
Date of death 9 April, 1993
Died Place Salvador, Bahia, Brazil
Nationality Brazil

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1953

Lindalva Justo de Oliveira (20 October 1953 - 9 April 1993) was a Brazilian Roman Catholic and a member of the Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent De Paul.

Lindalva Justo de Oliveira was born on 20 October 1953 in Brazil as the sixth of thirteen children to the farmer João Justo da Fé - a widower with three children - and Maria Lúcia da Fé (b. 1923); two brothers were Antonio and Djamla.

1954

Oliveira received her baptism on 7 January 1954 in the parish of Saint John the Baptist in the Chapel of Olho D'Água from Monsignor Júlio Alves Bezerra.

1961

Around 1961 her parents took their children elsewhere so as to provide for their educational needs.

1965

She received her First Communion on 15 December 1965 and as of 1971 began to help raise her three nephews.

Her parents tried to convince her to wed at this time but she deflected the conversation and instead said that he had three sons: her brother's three children that she helped care for.

1978

From 1978 until a decade later she worked in retail sales and also as a cashier at a petrol station.

This was to provide for her ailing father and her mother and after the death of her father was for her mother's financial situation; leftover wages were for her personal use and she lived in Natal during this time.

1979

Oliveira lived with her brother Djamla in Natal for a time and received an administrative assistant's diploma in 1979.

1982

As her father was on his deathbed in 1982 she aided him in his last months.

He later summoned his children to him while asking a priest for the Anointing of the sick; he beseeched his children to persevere in the faith and devote themselves as best as possible to God.

He died hours later in 1982 due to abdominal cancer.

Not long after in 1982 she began a technical course in nursing.

1987

In 1986 she attended a vocational movement of the Vincentian Sisters and requested joining them at the end of 1987; the Archbishop of Natal Nivaldo Monte granted her the sacrament of Confirmation on 28 November 1987.

On 28 December 1987 she received a letter from the mother provincial accepting her entrance into the congregation.

1988

Her time as a postulant commenced on 11 February 1988 in Recife, where she commenced her novitiate on 16 July 1989.

1991

She began to work at the shelter titled Don Pedro II Home in Bahia on 29 January 1991 to aid older people and the poor; she went on a retreat that same month while the forum was dedicated to the charism of Saint Vincent De Paul.

Oliveira even took a driving test so she could take some of the people from the shelter for rides.

1993

Oliveira worked at, Dom Pedro II Home, a retirement home, where she was killed in 1993 after a man obsessed with her stabbed her 44 times when she refused his unwanted advances.

Oliveira's beatification received the approval of Pope Benedict XVI who determined that she was killed in defensum castitatis (in defense of chastity).

In 1993 a man named Augusto da Silva Peixoto (b. 1947) was admitted into the shelter despite the fact that he was not meant to be there at all; he became obsessed with Oliveira and began to harass her despite her best efforts to keep her distance from him while treating him like she did the others.

Those around her convinced her to report it and on 30 March 1993 the official of the shelter – Margarita Maria Siva de Azevedo – rebuked him; Augusto responded on 5 April in purchasing a machete.

On 9 April 1993 de Oliveira participated in the Way of the Cross and returned to the shelter to serve breakfast at the Dom Pedro II Home.

Augusto approached her as she served coffee and tapped her on the shoulder before thrusting a knife into her above the collar-bone as she turned around.

She sank to the ground and cried out several times: "God protect me" while her attacker shouted: "I should have done this sooner!"

A man attempted to intervene but Augusto warned those who approached would be killed.

Augusto wiped the knife of blood on his clothes and threw it onto the floor before exclaiming to the horrified witnesses: "She did not want me!"

He then said to the doctor that was summoned: "You can call the police, I will not run away; I did what had to be done".

Augusto's reason for killing her was due to Oliveira refusing to give up the religious life to be with him as a lover.

The killer sat on a bench outside the shelter and awaited the police; he was admitted to a mental hospital following his conviction.

Coroners identified a total of 44 perforations in Oliveira.

Her funeral was celebrated on 10 April 1993 and the Dominican Cardinal Lucas Moreira Neves presided over the funeral.

1999

The beatification process commenced in Brazil on 19 October 1999 under Pope John Paul II after the Congregation for the Causes of Saints declared "nihil obstat" ('nothing against') to the cause while also acknowledging her as a Servant of God.

2000

The diocesan process opened on 17 January 2000 and concluded its business not long after on 3 March 2001; the C.C.S. validated this process in Rome on 22 June 2001.

2006

The Positio was sent to the C.C.S. in 2002 at which point it was retained until theologians met and approved the cause in a meeting on 26 September 2006; the C.C.S. also granted their approval to the merits of the cause on 21 November 2006.

On 16 December 2006 her beatification received the papal approval of Pope Benedict XVI.

2007

She was beatified on 2 December 2007 in which Cardinal José Saraiva Martins presided.

2014

As of 2014 her mother was still alive at age 91.

Antonio was an alcoholic and went sober not long after she penned a letter to him.

As of 6 April 2014 her remains are in the Capela das Relíquias da Beata Lindalva.