Mariana de Jesús Torres

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Mariana Francisca de Jesús Torres y Berriochoa

Born1563
Biscay
ResidenceQuito
Died16 January 1635
Quito

Mariana Francisca de Jesús Torres y Berriochoa OIC, (1563, Biscay – 16 January 1635,[1] Quito), was an abbess of Conceptionist Monastery of Quito from 1593 to 1635.

Life[edit]

Mariana was born in 1563 in Biscaya, Spain. Her father was Diego Torres Cádiz and her mother was María Berriochoa Álvaro. In 1577 a new Conceptionists monastery was established in Quito, and Maria de Jesus y Taboada (Mariana's aunt) was appointed as the first abbess. Mariana and four other sisters of the order had accompanied her on the trip from Spain to Ecuador.[2] On 21 September, 1579, she took perpetual vows. Her aunt died on 4 October 1594. Between 1582 and 1634 she had Marian apparitions of Our Lady of Good Success. Mariana died on 16 January 1635.

Veneration[edit]

Her incorrupt relics were uncovered on 8 February 1906. On 8 August 1986 Archbishop of Quito Antonio José González Zumárraga. Luis E. Cadena y Almeida was appointed her canonisation process postulator.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Catholic Church. Archdiocese of Quito (Ecuador), Antonio José González Zumárraga (1997). Boletin Eclesiastico (Ecuador) (in Spanish). Princeton Theological Seminary Library. Quito: Organo Informativo Arquidiocesis De Quito. p. 436.
  2. ^ "The story behind Our Lady of Good Success", The Catholic Leader, Brisbane, 4 February, 2014.

Further reading[edit]

The most detailed English-language biography currently available is The Admirable Life of Mother Mariana by Fr. Manuel Sousa Pereira, translated by Marian T. Horvat, Tradition in Action, 2005, 2 vols.