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Verzeri, Teresa Eustochio, Saint, 1801-1852

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Personal name headingVerzeri, Teresa Eustochio, Saint, 1801-1852
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Variant(s)Verzeri, Teresa, Saint, 1801-1852
Verzeri, Ignazia, 1801-1852
See alsoFounded corporate body of person: Figlie del Sacro Cuore di Gesù€
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Birth date1801-07-31
Death date1852-03-03
Place of birthBergamo (Italy)
Place of deathBrescia (Italy)
Field of activityChurch work with children Church work with the poor Church work with the sick Church work with older people
Profession or occupationBenedictine nuns
Found inFor the needy youth that we care, 2017: title page (Teresa Verzeri) p. 4 (Teresa Eustochio Verzeri)
CatholicSaints.info website, viewed July 18, 2018 (Saint Teresa Eustochio Verzeri, also known as Ignazia Verzeri; b. in Bergamo on 31 July 1801, d. in Brescia on 3 Mar. 1852; Benedictine nun, noted spiritual guide/teacher, avid correspondent, dedicated to the educ. of young girls; co-founder of the Institute of the Daughters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus on 8 Feb. 1831, which built orphanages, helped the old & sick; venerated on 2 Apr. 1922, beatified on 27 October 1946, canonized 10 June 2001)
   <http://catholicsaints.info/saint-teresa-eustochio-verzeri/>
Wikipedia, viewed July 18, 2018 (Ignazia Verzeri, Saint Ignazia Verzeri; b. Ignazia Verzeri, assuming the name "Teresa Eustochio" when she became a Benedictine nun; b. in Bergamo on 31 July 1801, d. in Brescia on 3 Mar. 1852; beatified on 27 October 1946, canonized 10 June 2001; founded the Daughters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, dedicated to the needs of girls & their education)
   <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ignazia_Verzeri>