Augusta Theodosia Drane

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Born(1823-12-18)18 December 1823
Middlesex, England
Died29 April 1894(1894-04-29) (aged 70)
Occupations
  • Nun
  • poet
  • theologian
Augusta Theodosia Drane
Portrait of Drane
Born(1823-12-18)18 December 1823
Middlesex, England
Died29 April 1894(1894-04-29) (aged 70)
Occupations
  • Nun
  • poet
  • theologian

Augusta Theodosia Drane, OP (28 December 1823 – 29 April 1894) was an English Catholic nun, poet and theologian.[1]

Born at Bromley, now Bromley-by-Bow, then in Middlesex, now in London, she was the youngest daughter of Thomas Drane, an East Indian mercantile executive, and brought up in the Anglican faith. She was taught initially at home and then for two years at a Kensington school. Her father's extensive library encouraged her reading and studying habits. The family moved to Babbacombe, Devon, when she was 14.[1]

Drane was influenced by Tractarian teachings and joined the Catholic Church in Tiverton around 1850. In 1852, after a six-month stay in Rome, she joined the third order of St Dominic, to which she belonged for over forty years. She was prioress of the convent in Stone, Staffordshire, where she died aged 70.[2]

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