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GUZMÁN,
MADRE MARÍA DOMINGA (18971993)
A
candidate for canonization, Madre María Dominga Guzmán was born
in Río Piedras, Puerto Rico. At the age of sixteen she joined the Dominican
Sisters of the Holy Cross, a congregation in Brooklyn, New York. Overcoming health
related obstacles, Guzmán returned to Puerto Rico where she became a parish
school teacher, and ultimately founded the second Puerto Rican congregation of
religious women in the island, Las Hermanas de Fátima. Throughout her long
life, Madre María Dominga Guzmán preached love of God, love
for others, and love for the country God chose as her place of birth.
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