
Mama Antula
Mama Antula, also known as Santa María Antonia de Paz y Figueroa, was the first Argentine saint canonized by Pope Francis. Her life and works inspired many, and her canonization became a notable event, further solidifying the Pope's commitment to honoring figures of faith from Argentina.
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Mama Antula was canonized by Pope Francisco, who called Claudio Perusini to discuss his recovery attributed to her miracle.
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