Angela of the Cross
Spanish nun and founder of a religious order

Born
January 30th, 1846
179 years ago
Died
1932
93 years ago — 86 years old
Category
Activists & Humanitarians
Country
Spain
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Founded the Sisters of the Company of the Cross in 1871, establishing a community dedicated to the education and care of the marginalized. Commended for devotion to the spiritual and physical needs of the poor, emphasizing the importance of charity and social service within the Catholic faith. Canonized as a saint by the Catholic Church in 2003, recognizing a life dedicated to serving others and promoting the teachings of Christ through action.
Founded the Sisters of the Company of the Cross
Canonized as a saint in 2003
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