Maria Llorença Llong
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Maria Llorença Requenses Llong (Italian: Maria Lorenza Longo; 1463 – 21 December 1539) was a Spanish Roman Catholic professed religious and the founder of the Capuchin Poor Clares.[1] Llong founded the hospital of "Santa Maria del Popolo" in Naples where she relocated to (and where she was widowed) and which received numerous papal privileges from Pope Leo X and Pope Adrian VI.[2]
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Maria Llorença Requenses Llong | |
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Religious | |
Born | 1463 Lleida, Crown of Aragon |
Died | 21 December 1539 (aged 76) Naples, Kingdom of Naples |
Venerated in | Roman Catholic Church |
Beatified | 9 October 2021, Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta, Naples, Italy by Cardinal Marcello Semeraro |
Feast | 21 October |
Attributes | Religious habit |
Patronage | Capuchin Poor Clares Ospedale degli Incurabili |
Llong was titled as a Servant of God after the cause for her canonization commenced under Pope Leo XIII on 4 September 1892.[3][4] Pope Francis named her as Venerable on 9 October 2017 upon confirming her heroic virtue. The Pope later approved a miracle attributed to her in 2020 which enabled for her beatification which was celebrated in Naples on 9 October 2021.