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Joaquina, Saint, 1783-1854

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Personal name headingJoaquina, Saint, 1783-1854
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Variant(s)Joaquima, Saint, 1783-1854
Joaquima de Vedruna, Saint, 1783-1854
Joaquina, Mother, 1783-1854
Joaquina, of Saint Francis of Assissi, Saint, 1783-1854
Mas y de Vedruna, Joaquina de, 1783-1854
Vedruna, Joachima de, 1783-1854
Vedruna, Joachina de, 1783-1854
Vedruna de Mas, Joaquina de, 1783-1854
Vedruna Vidal de Mas, Joaquima de, 1783-1854
Associated countrySpain
Associated placeCatalonia (Spain) Berga (Spain) Tárrega (Spain) France
Birth date1783-04-16
Death date1854-08-28
Place of birthBarcelona (Spain)
Place of deathVich (Spain)
Field of activityMonasticism and religious orders for women Nuns Teaching Catholic schools Church work with the sick Hospitals
AffiliationCatholic Church Third Order Secular of St. Francis Carmelite Sisters of Charity Carmelite Nuns
Profession or occupationNuns Superiors, Religious
Found inNo limits to love, approximately 1990: cover subtitle (St. Joaquina) page [1] (Joaquina de Mas y de Vedruna was born in Barcelona, Spain, on Apr. 16, 1783) page 2 (moved from Barcelona to Vich) page 6 (choosing to be called "Joaquina of St. Francis of Assisi") page 6 (Mother Joaquina) page 9 (with her Berga community she fled to France)
Wikipedia Mar. 21, 2018) Joaquina Vedruna de Mas article (Saint Joaquina Vedruna de Mas (or Joaquima in Catalan) (Apr. 16, 1783-Aug. 28, 1854) - born Joaquima de Vedruna Vidal de Mas and in religious Joaquina of Saint Francis of Assisi - was a Catalan professed religious and the founder of the Carmelite Sisters of Charity)
   <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joaquina_Vedruna_de_Mas>
CatholicSaints.Info website (Mar. 21, 2018) Saint Joaquina Vedruna Vidal de Mas page (Also known as Joachina de Vedruna, Joachima de Vedruna, Joaquima de Vedruna Vidal de Mas, Joaquina of Saint Francis of Assisi; spread through Catalonia with the mission of caring for the sick, and teaching children)
   <https://catholicsaints.info/saint-joaquina-vedruna-vidal-de-mas/>
Roman Catholic Saints website (Mar. 21, 2018) Saint Joachima de Vedruna page (joined the Third Order Secular of St. Francis; new community devoted to teaching in schools and nursing the sick; a hospital was opened at Tarrega; Convents with schools and hospitals established all over Catalonia)
   <http://www.roman-catholic-saints.com/saint-joachima-de-vedruna.html>
Irish Province of the Order of Carmelites website (Mar. 21, 2018) Saint Joachina de Vedruna de Mas page (She died at Vich)
   <http://www.carmelites.ie/joachinadevedrunademas.html>
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