- January 13, 1931
Mary Clarke, also known as Sister Mary Angelus, was an American Maryknoll missionary and is recognized as a martyr. She was born in New York City in 1931 and dedicated her life to religious service. Sister Mary Angelus was known for her commitment to serving others and her selfless devotion to her faith.
She was a member of the Maryknoll Sisters, an order of Catholic nuns known for their missionary work around the world. Maryknoll Sisters are recognized for their efforts to promote social justice, alleviate poverty, and provide healthcare and education in underserved communities.
Sister Mary Angelus’s life and work are emblematic of the dedication and sacrifice of many missionaries who have contributed to humanitarian efforts and served those in need. If there are specific details or aspects of her life or work that you would like to know more about, please feel free to ask.
Maryknoll Sisters,
The Maryknoll Sisters, also known as the Maryknoll Sisters of St. Dominic, are a Catholic religious congregation of women dedicated to missionary work, primarily in foreign lands.