Claudia de Angelis
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.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''. Her canonization cause was opened on 26 June 1820. She is designated with the title "Servant of God". Provided by Wikipedia
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1by Ornella Garrone, Massimo Di Maio, Claudia de Angelis, Andrea Michelotti, Matteo Paccagnella, Filippo Montemurro, Anna Maria Vandone, Andrea Abbona, Elena Geuna, Paola Vanella, Cristiana Lo Nigro, Antonella Falletta, Nicola Crosetto, Marco MerlanoGet full text
Published 2020-10-01
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2by Marco La Ferla, Francesca Lessi, Paolo Aretini, Davide Pellegrini, Davide Pellegrini, Sara Franceschi, Elena Tantillo, Elena Tantillo, Michele Menicagli, Ivo Marchetti, Claudia Scopelliti, Prospero Civita, Claudia De Angelis, Lucrezia Diodati, Ilaria Bertolini, Manuela Roncella, Liam A. McDonnell, Jacob Hochman, Marzia Del Re, Cristian Scatena, Antonio G. Naccarato, Andrea Fontana, Chiara M. MazzantiGet full text
Published 2019-06-01
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