
María Antonia de Paz y Figueroa
María Antonia de Paz y Figueroa, known as 'Mamá Antula,' was an influential Argentine religious figure and social worker in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, recognized for her dedication to the poor and marginalized communities in Buenos Aires. She founded the first home for abandoned children in Argentina and worked tirelessly to provide education and support to those in need. In 2016, she was canonized by Pope Francis, highlighting her significant contributions to social justice and the Catholic Church in Argentina. Her legacy continues to inspire many, especially in the context of the recent procession honoring Pope Francis, where her work and impact were commemorated.
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María Antonia de Paz y Figueroa is recognized as the first Argentine saint, canonized by Pope Francisco.
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