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{{Saints
|SaintName= Saint Maria Maddalena di Canossa
|SaintName=Saint Maria Maddalena di Canossa
|SaintStage= Saint
|SaintStage=Saint
|SaintBirthDate= 1 March 1774
|FeastDay=May 08
|SaintBirthPlace= Verona, Republic of Venice (now Italy)
|SaintBirthDate=1774-03-01
|SaintBirthCoordinates= 45.4384° N, 10.9916° E
|SaintBirthPlace=Verona, Republic of Venice (now Italy)
|SaintDeathDate= 10 April 1835
|SaintBirthCoordinates=45.4384° N, 10.9916° E
|DeathPlace= Verona, Kingdom of Lombardy-Venetia (now Italy)
|SaintDeathDate=1835-04-10
|SaintDeathCoordinates= 45.4384° N, 10.9916° E
|DeathPlace=Verona, Kingdom of Lombardy-Venetia (now Italy)
|SaintCauseOfDeath= Natural causes (illness, likely fever)
|SaintDeathCoordinates=45.4384° N, 10.9916° E
|NotableAddress1= Canossian Motherhouse, Verona, Italy
|SaintCauseOfDeath=Natural causes (illness, likely fever)
|NotableCoordinates1= 45.4410° N, 10.9870° E (approximate)
|NotableAddress1=Canossian Motherhouse, Verona, Italy
|NotableAddress2=
|NotableCoordinates1=45.4410° N, 10.9870° E (approximate)
|NotableCoordinates2=
|BeatificationDate=1941-12-07
|NotableAddress3=
|Beatifier=Pope Pius XII
|NotableCoordinates3=
|BeatificationLocation=Vatican City
|NotableAddress4=
|Canonized=Yes
|NotableCoordinates4=
|CanonizationDate=1988-10-02
|NotableAddress5=
|Canonizer=Pope John Paul II
|NotableCoordinates5=
|CanonizationLocation=Vatican City
|BeatificationDate= 7 December 1941
|SaintMiracle1=Healing of a woman’s tuberculosis, c. 1940
|Beatifier= Pope Pius XII
|SaintMiracle2=Cure of a child’s paralysis, c. 1987
|BeatificationLocation= Vatican City
|Profession=Religious Sister, Foundress
|Canonized= Yes
|ReligiousAffiliation=Canossian Daughters of Charity
|CanonizationDate= 2 October 1988
|Patronage=Educators, youth, Verona, Canossian Sisters
|Canonizer= Pope John Paul II
|Attributes=Religious habit, cross, book, heart emblem
|CanonizationLocation= Vatican City
|PrimaryShrine=Canossian Motherhouse, Verona, Italy
|SaintMiracle1= Healing of a woman’s tuberculosis, c. 1940
|SaintMiracle2= Cure of a child’s paralysis, c. 1987
|SaintMiracle3=
|FeastDay= May 8
|Profession= Religious Sister, Foundress
|ReligiousAffiliation= Canossian Daughters of Charity
|Patronage= Educators, youth, Verona, Canossian Sisters
|Attributes= Religious habit, cross, book, heart emblem
|PrimaryShrine= Canossian Motherhouse, Verona, Italy
|AdditionalVeneration=
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'''Saint Maria Maddalena di Canossa''', born on March 1, 1774, in Verona, was an Italian noblewoman who founded the Canossian Daughters of Charity, dedicating her life to educating the poor and sick. Orphaned young, she rejected wealth to pursue charity, inspired by Magdalene of Canossa’s relic. In 1808, she established her order, opening schools and hospitals, emphasizing Christian formation for girls. Despite frail health, she expanded her mission across Italy, dying on April 10, 1835, at 61 in Verona, her work a beacon of compassion in a turbulent era. Her rule blended contemplation with service, influencing global missions.
'''Saint Maria Maddalena di Canossa''', born on March 1, 1774, in Verona, was an Italian noblewoman who founded the Canossian Daughters of Charity, dedicating her life to educating the poor and sick. Orphaned young, she rejected wealth to pursue charity, inspired by Magdalene of Canossa’s relic. In 1808, she established her order, opening schools and hospitals, emphasizing Christian formation for girls. Despite frail health, she expanded her mission across Italy, dying on April 10, 1835, at 61 in Verona, her work a beacon of compassion in a turbulent era. Her rule blended contemplation with service, influencing global missions.