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  2. Niña Ruiz Abad - Wikipedia

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    Tomb of the Servant of God Niña Ruiz Abad in the baptistery at Santa Monica Church, Sarrat, Ilocos Norte, Philippines. Three decades after her death and with the approval of Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines (CBCP), Bishop Renato Mayugba of Laoag initiated the opening of the beatification process for Abad noting that she could serve as a "good model of piety and fortitude" for ...

  3. Alphonsa of the Immaculate Conception - Wikipedia

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    She is the first woman of Indian origin to be canonized as a saint by the Catholic Church, and the first canonized saint of the Syro-Malabar Catholic Church. Born in Kudamalur, Kerala, Alphonsa joined the Franciscan Clarist Congregation at a young age. She served as a teacher and faced numerous health challenges throughout her life.

  4. Canonization - Wikipedia

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    Icon of St. Cyprian of Carthage, who urged diligence in the process of canonization. Canonization is the declaration of a deceased person as an officially recognized saint, [1] specifically, the official act of a Christian communion declaring a person worthy of public veneration and entering their name in the canon catalogue of saints, [2] or authorized list of that communion's recognized saints.

  5. List of people declared Servants of God under Pope Francis

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    Member, World Union of Catholic Women's Organizations [48] [49] Juan Sinforiano Bogarín González: 21 August 1863 25 February 1949 Paraguay: Asunción: Heroic Virtues Archbishop of Asunción [50] [51] [52] Clemencia Borja Taboada 25 September 1881 12 March 1963 Mexico: Querétaro: Heroic Virtues Founder, Marian Missionary Sisters [53] [54 ...

  6. Gianna Beretta Molla - Wikipedia

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    Gianna Beretta was born in Magenta on 4 October 1922, a Feast of Saint Francis of Assisi, as the tenth of 13 children (only eight survived into adulthood) to Maria de Micheli (c. 1887 - 1 May 1942) and Alberto Beretta (d. 1 September 1942), both members of the Third Order of Saint Francis.

  7. Maria Goretti - Wikipedia

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    La Cascina Antica (right), the Goretti home (currently under the care of the Passionist sisters) Maria Teresa Goretti (Italian: [maˈriːa teˈrɛːza ɡoˈretti]; 16 October 1890 – 6 July 1902) was an Italian virgin martyr of the Catholic Church, and one of the youngest saints to be canonized. [1]

  8. Catherine of Siena - Wikipedia

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    Details about her life have also been drawn from the various sources written shortly after her death to promote her cult and canonization. Though much of the material is heavily hagiographic , written to promote her sanctity, it is an important early source for historians seeking to reconstruct Catherine's life.

  9. Marie of the Incarnation (Ursuline) - Wikipedia

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    Guyart's canonization cause was formally opened by the Vatican on 27 September 1877, granting her the title of Servant of God. [30] Her spiritual writings were approved by theologians on 10 June 1895, and she was declared Venerable by Pope Pius X on 19 July 1911. [30] She was beatified by Pope John Paul II on 22 June 1980.