Agostino Roscelli
Italian priest and saint

Born
July 27th, 1818
207 years ago
Died
May 7th, 1902
123 years ago — 83 years old
Category
Activists & Humanitarians
Country
Italy
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Established a congregation dedicated to education and social welfare. Focused on the education of the poor and the moral development of youth. Worked tirelessly to improve the living conditions of the underprivileged in various communities. Canonized as a saint by the Catholic Church for commitment to these causes.
Founded the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts
Emphasized the education of impoverished children
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