Maria De Mattias
Maria Matilda De Mattias | |
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| Born | February 4, 1805 Vallecorsa, Province of Frosinone, Italy |
| Died | August 20, 1866 (aged 61) Rome, Italy |
| Venerated in | Roman Catholic Church |
| Beatified | 1 October 1950 by Pope Pius XII |
| Canonized | 18 May 2003 by Pope John Paul II |
| Major shrine | Chapel of the Precious Blood, General Motherhouse of the Sisters Adorers, Rome, Italy |
| Feast | 4 February |
| Attributes | Foundress |
Maria Matilda De Mattias (February 4, 1805 – August 20, 1866) was an Italian woman who founded the religious congregation of the Sisters Adorers of the Blood of Christ. She is a saint in the Catholic Church, having been canonized by Pope John Paul II in 2003.