Mariana de Manzanedo Herrera
Mariana de Manzanedo Herrera (1568-1638), in religion Mariana de San José, was a Spanish religious sister and founder of the female branch of the Augu…
First name and chronology
9 saints and blesseds bear the name Mary-Anne, between 1578 and 1925; the most famous is Mariana de Jesús de Paredes, celebrated on May 26th.
Dated figures are ordered from earliest to latest.
Mariana de Manzanedo Herrera (1568-1638), in religion Mariana de San José, was a Spanish religious sister and founder of the female branch of the Augu…
Ecuadorian mystic (1618-1645), recluse and Franciscan tertiary nicknamed the "Lily of Quito", who offered herself as a victim for her city during the …
A 17th-century noblewoman from Madrid, Marie-Anne de Jésus overcame her family's opposition to dedicate herself to God. She founded the institute of t…
Born into the Turinese nobility, Maria Anna Fontanella entered the Carmel of Turin under the name Mary of the Angels after a childhood marked by piety…
In 1796, Marie-Anne Rivier founded the Congregation of the Sisters of the Presentation of Mary in Thueyts for the education of poor young girls. Despi…
Marianna Saltini, known as Mamma Nina (1889-1957), was an Italian widow, founder of the Casa della Divina Provvidenza and the congregation of the Daug…
Peregrina Mogas Fontcuberta (María Ana) was a Spanish religious sister, foundress of the congregation of the Franciscan Missionaries of the Mother of …
Maria Anna Donati (1848-1925), in religion Mother Celestina of the Mother of God, is the foundress of the Congregation of the Poor Daughters of Saint …
Foundress of the Congregation of the Sisters of Saint Anne in Quebec, Esther Blondin (Mother Marie-Anne) dedicated herself to the education of poor ch…
The feast of Mary-Anne is celebrated on May 26th, in memory of Mariana de Jesús de Paredes.
9 saints and blesseds bear the name Mary-Anne, including Mariana de Jesús de Paredes, Mary Anne of Jesus, Mary of the Angels, Marie-Anne Rivier and Marie-Anne Blondin.
The most famous saint named Mary-Anne is Mariana de Jesús de Paredes (17th century).