Ignacia del Espíritu Santo

Filipino nun, founder of a religious order

Ignacia del Espíritu Santo - Filipino nun, founder of a religious order
Born

February 1st, 1663
362 years ago

Died

September 10th, 1748
276 years ago — 85 years old

Category

Activists & Humanitarians

Country

Philippines

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A prominent figure in the Philippines, founded the Religious of the Virgin Mary, a religious congregation. Established the order to focus on education and the formation of young women in the faith. Contributed to the spiritual and educational landscape of the region, promoting the Catholic faith through her teachings and initiatives. Played an essential role in the Catholic community and left a legacy that continued after her death.

Founded the Religious of the Virgin Mary

Promoted education for young women

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