Claudia de Angelis

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Born5 April 1675
Anagni, Frosinone, Italy
Died29 June 1715(1715-06-29) (aged 40)
Rome, Italy

Claudia of the Cross

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Born5 April 1675
Anagni, Frosinone, Italy
Died29 June 1715(1715-06-29) (aged 40)
Rome, Italy

Claudia de Angelis (religious name: Claudia of the Cross; 5 April 1675 – 29 June 1715), was an Italian lay Dominican who founded the religious congregation Suore Cistercensi della Carità (Cistercian Sisters of Charity), current owners of Palace of the Popes in Anagni.[1]

Much of De Angelis' life were recorded by the priest Giovanni Marangoni, who was her spiritual father and strong supporter, and published into a book entitled Vita di Suor Claudia De Angelis.[2] Her canonization cause was opened on 26 June 1820.[1] She is designated with the title "Servant of God".[3]

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