Ana Marija Marović
Servant of God Sister Ana Marija Marović (Anna Maria Marovich) (7 February 1815 in Venice – 3 October 1887 in Venice), was an Italian nun.
Her parents, Josip Marović and Marija Ivanović, were members of a Serbo-Montenegrin colony of Boka Kotorska (Montenegro) in Venice. From her early childhood onwards Ana Marija Marović expressed a notable talent for writing and painting. She wrote her first verses at the age of twenty under the pseudonym ’Filotea’. Apart from her literary ability, there is also evidence of her talents in the domain of painting. Unfortunately, only a few of her drawings have been saved.
From 1838 Ana Marija Marović dedicated herself to religious life. Together with Canon Daniele Canale she founded the charitable institution l’Instituto Canal ai Servi in Cannaregio. Moreover, Ana Marija Marović founded the religious order Sisters of Reparation to the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus and Mary Immaculate (L`istituto delle Suore della Riparazione al Sacratissimo Cuore di Gesù e di Maria Immacolata). She died in Venice in 1887.
The process for her beatification is in progress and promulgation of the decree on her heroic virtues was announced in 2007.
Literature
- Damiš, Ivan: Sluge Božji i službenice Božje u Hrvata, Zagreb, 2010.
References
- This Italian nun was of Serbo-Montenegrin origin, though Roman Catholic by religious persuasion: http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Ana_Maria_Marovic
- Women Writers: http://neww.huygens.knaw.nl/authors/show/3512
- Orphaned articles from January 2012
- Serbian Roman Catholics
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- 1815 births
- 1887 deaths
- Italian Roman Catholic religious sisters and nuns
- People from Venice
- Italian poets
- Italian women painters
- Italian women poets
- 19th-century women artists
- 19th-century poets
- 19th-century painters
- 19th-century women writers
- Venerated Catholics by Pope Benedict XVI