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The history of the Church is full of many female / women Catholic saints, who received recognition for great deeds or meritorious conduct. Many lost their lives in defense of the faith, while others were themselves the mothers of important saints.
- Bl. Mary Angela Truszkowska
Blessed Mary Angela, baptized as Sophia Camille, was born in...
- St. Maria Michaela Desmaisieres
This Spanish Lady was born in Madrid in 1809, lost her...
- St. Mary Magdalene De Pazzi
Born in Florence on April 2, 1566, Mary Magdalene (baptized...
- St. Vincentia Maria Lopez Y Vicuna
St. Vincentia Maria Lopez Y Vicuna, Virgin (Feast day -...
- Bl. Maria Pilar Martinez Garcia & Companions
Carmelite nun, with Maria Angeles Valtierra and Teresa...
- St. Archelais and Companions
Any unauthorized use, without prior written consent of...
- Bl. Maria Guadalupe Garcia Zavala
As a child, Maria Guadalupe Garcia Zavala, of Zapopan,...
- Bl. Margaret of Citta-di-Castello
Blessed Margaret of Citta-di-Castello, Virgin It must have...
- Bl. Mary Angela Truszkowska
13 mar 2021 · Virtuous magic : women saints and their meanings. by. Maitland, Sara, 1950-. Publication date. 1998. Topics. Christian women saints -- Biography, Catholic women saints -- Biography, Christian women saints. Publisher. New York : Continuum.
Learn about the Catholic saints A-Z and a liturgical calendar for the saint of the day. Full biographical information, anecdotes, prayers and inspiration.
S. Ursula, V.M. Patron saint of young girls, and women engaged in girls’ education. S. John of God, 1550, Founder of the Hospitallers. S. Ambrose, 397. One of the Four Latin Fathers of the Church. Adapted from Saints and Their Symbols, by E. A. Greene, 1901.
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A person who has died and has been declared a saint by canonization. The Roman Catholic Church has an official process for creating saints. The women who have been created as Female Patron Saints are recognised for their virtue and the contribution they have made to the Christian religion.
Sisterhood of Saints: 14 Holy Women. These 14 saintly women, among many more, changed my life. I hope they change yours. They weren’t perfect, for starters. They fought with their parents, their spouses, their siblings, and their children—not to mention priests, bishops, cardinals, popes, and even their fellow women religious. Sometimes ...