Dolores Immacolata Penza was born in Atripalda, Italy on May 7,1892. On her 17th birthday she moved to the United States. In 1913 Dolores was marries to Joseph Gili, a business man from Orange, NJ. During the great depression in 1931 her husband dies and she was left alone to provide for her five children working at two jobs and trusting in God. Yet her houses remained opened to all as a shelter of prayer and charitable work.
On a return visit to Italy in 1953 in her home town of Atripalda she met a priest who introduced her to the Devotion of the Holy Face of Jesus. She became inflamed with zeal to promote tirelessly the devotion to the Holy Face of Jesus. She organized Holy Hours of Reparation and enthronement of the Holy Face in private homes and in churches. She had an extraordinary gift for listening to people in difficulty, for encouraging and inspiring all to live an authentic Christian life of love for God and neighbor.
God allowed Mama Gili to be an example of patience and strength in her long illness. From 1978 to her death on Oct. 26, 1985, she was completely bedridden. She accepted her sufferings as God’s Will and offered them for the Church, for priests, religious, married couples, the youth and all those she would recommend themselves to her prayers. Mama Gili lived and died as a true apostle of the Holy Face of Jesus.
In 1999, Archbishop Theodore McCarrick of Newark appointed Fr. Dante DiGirolamo to work on the cause of her beatification. In 2002, the New Jersey KKOTTONGNAE was founded at her historical dwelling place in Orange, New Jersey as Mama Gili foretold with a divine providence.
Adorable Face of Jesus, whom all the angels adore,
may You be known, loved and adored by the whole world.
Telephone
– Office & Fax: (973) 676-2364
– Zelle Donation & Texting : (201) 956-0299 (Recipient –”Young”)
– Kakao talk (App) contact : (201) 230-5643 (NJ Kkot Sisters)
Direction & Map
– From NY (North bound) I-95 exit 15W via I-280 Exit 11B
– From Trenton (South bound) I-95 Exit 11 via NJ Garden State Pkwy North Exit 145 via I-280 W Exit 11B