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English nun and saint
English nun and saint
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Activists & Humanitarians
England
A nun established a monastic community at Hanbury, England. This community became known for its adherence to the Rule of Saint Benedict. After death, became venerated as a saint, with a feast day celebrated on February 3. Associated with various miracles and the preservation of Christian teachings within the community.
Founded a significant monastic community at Hanbury
Venerated as a saint after death
Feast day celebrated annually on February 3
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