Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Angela of the Cross Guerrero y González, H.C.C. (Spanish: Ángela de la Cruz Guerrero y González) (30 January 1846--died 2 March 1932), was a Spanish religious sister and the foundress of the Sisters of the Company of the Cross, a Roman Catholic religious institute dedicated to helping the abandoned poor and the ill with no one to care for them. She was canonized in 2003 by Pope John Paul II."@en }
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- Angela_of_the_Cross abstract "Angela of the Cross Guerrero y González, H.C.C. (Spanish: Ángela de la Cruz Guerrero y González) (30 January 1846--died 2 March 1932), was a Spanish religious sister and the foundress of the Sisters of the Company of the Cross, a Roman Catholic religious institute dedicated to helping the abandoned poor and the ill with no one to care for them. She was canonized in 2003 by Pope John Paul II.".
- Q252055 abstract "Angela of the Cross Guerrero y González, H.C.C. (Spanish: Ángela de la Cruz Guerrero y González) (30 January 1846--died 2 March 1932), was a Spanish religious sister and the foundress of the Sisters of the Company of the Cross, a Roman Catholic religious institute dedicated to helping the abandoned poor and the ill with no one to care for them. She was canonized in 2003 by Pope John Paul II.".
- Angela_of_the_Cross comment "Angela of the Cross Guerrero y González, H.C.C. (Spanish: Ángela de la Cruz Guerrero y González) (30 January 1846--died 2 March 1932), was a Spanish religious sister and the foundress of the Sisters of the Company of the Cross, a Roman Catholic religious institute dedicated to helping the abandoned poor and the ill with no one to care for them. She was canonized in 2003 by Pope John Paul II.".
- Q252055 comment "Angela of the Cross Guerrero y González, H.C.C. (Spanish: Ángela de la Cruz Guerrero y González) (30 January 1846--died 2 March 1932), was a Spanish religious sister and the foundress of the Sisters of the Company of the Cross, a Roman Catholic religious institute dedicated to helping the abandoned poor and the ill with no one to care for them. She was canonized in 2003 by Pope John Paul II.".