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Anna Maria Rubatto (14 February 1844 – 6 August 1904) was an Italian Roman Catholic nun who assumed the name of Maria Francesca. She was the founder of the Capuchin Sisters of Mother Rubatto. Most of her work was done in Uruguay where she died at the age of 59 in 1904. Pope John Paul II beatified her on 10 October 1993 and she is considered the first Uruguayan person to be beatified. Pope Francis confirmed her canonization after approving a miracle attributed to her in early 2020; her canonization was celebrated on 15 May 2022.

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  • Anna Maria Rubatto (en)
  • Maria Francesca Rubatto (cs)
  • María Francisca de Jesús Rubatto (es)
  • Anne Marie Rubatto (fr)
  • Maria Francesca Rubatto (it)
  • Maria Franciszka Rubatto (pl)
  • Рубатто, Анна Мария (ru)
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  • Anna Maria Rubatto (14 February 1844 – 6 August 1904) was an Italian Roman Catholic nun who assumed the name of Maria Francesca. She was the founder of the Capuchin Sisters of Mother Rubatto. Most of her work was done in Uruguay where she died at the age of 59 in 1904. Pope John Paul II beatified her on 10 October 1993 and she is considered the first Uruguayan person to be beatified. Pope Francis confirmed her canonization after approving a miracle attributed to her in early 2020; her canonization was celebrated on 15 May 2022. (en)
  • María Francisca de Jesús Rubatto (Carmagnola, 14 de febrero​ de 1844 - Montevideo, 6 de agosto de 1904), nacida como Ana María Rubatto, fue una religiosa italiana fundadora de la congregación religiosa Hermanas Capuchinas de la Madre Rubatto. Tuvo una destacada actuación en Uruguay.​ (es)
  • Anne Marie Rubatto, aussi appelée Marie Françoise de Jésus (Carmagnole, 14 février 1844 - Montevideo, 6 août 1904), est une religieuse italienne. Elle fonda les capucines de la Mère Rubatto, destinées au service des pauvres, et implanta ses œuvres jusqu'en Amérique latine. Vénérée comme bienheureuse par l'Église catholique, la première du territoire uruguayen, elle est proclamée sainte en 2022. (fr)
  • Maria Francesca Rubatto (Carmagnola, 14 febbraio 1844 – Montevideo, 6 agosto 1904) è stata una religiosa italiana, fondatrice delle Suore Terziarie Cappuccine di Loano (dal 1973 Suore Cappuccine di Madre Rubatto). La Chiesa cattolica la venera come santa. (it)
  • Maria Franciszka Rubatto SCMR (ur. 14 lutego 1844 r. w Carmagnoli, zm. 6 sierpnia 1904 r. w Montevideo) − założycielka Sióstr Kapucynek Matki Rubatto, święta Kościoła katolickiego, dziewica. (pl)
  • Святая А́нна Мари́я Руба́тто (итал. Anna Maria Rubatto, 14 февраля 1844, Карманьола, Пьемонт — 6 августа 1904, Монтевидео), в монашестве Мария Франци́ска Иису́са (итал. Maria Francesca di Gesù) — итальянская католическая монахиня. Основала монашескую конгрегацию «Сёстры-капуцинки матери Рубатто» (итал. Suore Cappuccine di Madre Rubatto). В основном вела свою деятельность в Уругвае. (ru)
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  • Anna Maria Rubatto (en)
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