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  1. Anna Maria Rubatto (14 February 1844, Carmagnola – 6 August 1904, Montevideo) was an Italian Roman Catholic nun who assumed the name Maria Francesca of Jesus. She was the founder of the Capuchin Sisters of Mother Rubatto. Most of her work was done in Uruguay where she died at the age of 59 in 1904.

  2. Sep 9, 2022 · “Be the sisters of the people”, wrote the first saint of Uruguay, Francesca Rubatto (baptized Anna Maria), to the Congregation of Capuchin Sisters. Born on 14 February 1844 in Carmagnola, Italy, she was canonized by Pope Francis on Sunday, 15 May 2022.

  3. May 3, 2022 · Anna Maria Rubatto – “Marietta” to her family – was born in 1844 to a working-class family in Carmagnola, a northern Italian town situated 18 miles south of Turin. For the first four decades, her life was fairly unremarkable.

  4. Aug 6, 2021 · Blessed Maria Francesca was born Anna Maria Rubatto in Carmagnola, Italy on St. Valentine’s day, February 14, 1844. She was only four years old when her father died, and when she was a teenager, Anna Maria received an offer of what would have been a comfortable marriage to a local notary.

  5. May 20, 2022 · Anna Maria Rubatto was born in Carmagnola, in the northern Italian region of Piedmont, on 14 February 1844. By the time she was 19 years old, she had lost both her father and mother. She moved to Turin where she dedicated her life to works of charity, caring for the sick and the marginalized.

  6. Marianna supported Anna Maria as she engaged in various charitable activities, such as visiting parishes, teaching catechism to children, and caring for the sick in hospitals. Additionally, Anna Maria dedicated her efforts to helping the poor and neglected within the community.

  7. Sep 2, 2022 · “Be the sisters of the people”, wrote the first saint of Uruguay, Francesca Rubatto (in the world, Anna Maria), to the Congregation of Capuchin Sisters. Born on 14 February 1844 in Carmagnola, Italy, she was canonised by Pope Francis on Sunday, 15 May 2022.