Martha de San Bernardo

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Martha de San Bernardo was the first Filipina Catholic nun in both Philippine and world history.[1][2][3]

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De San Bernardo belonged to an affluent and influential family in Pampanga, and was a ladina, a Spanish-speaking Filipina that had no Spanish lineage. In 1633, despite of the colonial ambience and the existing prejudices on race and gender at the time, De San Bernardo was able to secure support from the Spanish nuns of Madre Jeronima de la Asuncion’s convent, the Royal Monastery of Santa Clara in Intramuros, Manila. With the assistance of the head friar of the Franciscan Order, De San Bernardo was sent to a newly opened monastery in the Portuguese colony of Macau, a place that was not under the administrative jurisdiction of any religious order in Manila. De San Bernardo officially became a nun after leaving Manila bay and before reaching the shores of Macau, while sailing along the South China Sea, together with other Spanish women applicants to the nunnery of Poor Clares in Asia.[1][2][3]

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Flag of the Philippines Filipino Saints, Blesseds and Servants of God
Saint/s: Lorenzo Ruiz

Blessed/s: Pedro Calungsod

Venerable/s: Isabel Larrañaga Ramírez | Ignacia del Espíritu Santo

Servant/s of God: Dionisia De Santa Maria Mitas Talangpaz | Cecilia Rosa De Jesus Talangpaz | William Finnemann | Alfredo Maria Aranda Obviar | Joaquina Maria Mercedes Barcelo Pages | Francisca del Espiritu Santo Fuentes | Aloysius Schwartz | Eugenio Sanz-Orozco Mortera | Iustus Takayama Ukon | Jerónima de la Asunción | Maria Beatriz Del Rosario Arroyo‎

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Flag of the Philippines Filipino Saints, Blesseds and Servants of God
Saint/s: Lorenzo Ruiz

Blessed/s: Pedro Calungsod

Venerable/s: Isabel Larrañaga Ramírez | Ignacia del Espíritu Santo

Servant/s of God: Dionisia De Santa Maria Mitas Talangpaz | Cecilia Rosa De Jesus Talangpaz | William Finnemann | Alfredo Maria Aranda Obviar | Joaquina Maria Mercedes Barcelo Pages | Francisca del Espiritu Santo Fuentes | Aloysius Schwartz | Eugenio Sanz-Orozco Mortera | Iustus Takayama Ukon | Jerónima de la Asunción | Maria Beatriz Del Rosario Arroyo‎
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