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Mercedes Castellanos de Anchorena

Mercedes Castellanos de Anchorena, Marquesa de La Iglesia Católica (born María Luisa de las Mercedes Castellanos de la Iglesia; 24 September 1840 - 9 July 1920) was an Argentine aristocrat and philanthropist. She commissioned the San Martín Palace and funded the construction of the Basilica of the Holy Sacrament [es], the Monastery of Saint Teresa of Jesus [es], and the Cathedral of Salta. Castellanos de Anchorena, dedicated to Catholic causes, also gave scholarships to students at the Pontifical Latin American College in Rome. She was ennobled by Pope Pius XI and awarded the Pontifical Golden Rose, becoming the first Argentine to be made a papal marchioness.

Mercedes Castellanos de Anchorena
Marquesa de La Iglesia Católica
BornMaría Luisa de las Mercedes Castellanos de la Iglesia
24 September 1840
Rosario, Santa Fe
Argentina
Died8 July 1920
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Noble familyAnchorena (by marriage)
Spouse(s)Nicolás Hugo Anchorena Arana (1864-1884; his death)
IssueAarón Félix Anchorena Castellanos
FatherAarón Castellanos
MotherSecundina de la Iglesia Castro
OccupationPhilanthropist

Early life and family edit

Castellanos de Anchorena was born on 24 September 1840 in Rosario, Santa Fe, to Aarón Castellanos, a military leader and businessman, and Secundina de la Iglesia Castro.[1] She was baptized in a Catholic ceremony on 27 October 1840 at the Basilica of Our Lady of Mercy.[2][3]

Philanthropy edit

Castellanos de Anchorena was dedicated to Catholic charity, and funded many projects for the Catholic Church in Argentina. She commissioned the construction of the Basilica of the Holy Sacrament [es], the Monastery of Saint Teresa of Jesus [es], and the Cathedral of Salta.[4][5][6] She also helped fund and donate land for the construction of Catholic schools for girls in Argentina.[3][7] Castellanos de Anchorena also gave scholarships to students at the Pontifical Latin American College in Rome.

In 1903 she founded the town Aarón Castellanos, Santa Fe, which she named after her father. She funded the construction of a Franciscan convent and hospital in the municipality.

Her dedication to Catholic charities lead to her being ennobled as a papal marchioness by Pope Pius XI, who also awarded her a Pontifical Golden Rose.[7]

Personal life edit

She married Nicolás Hugo Anchorena Arana, the son of Nicolás Anchorena and a member of the landowning Anchorena family, in a Catholic ceremony at the Basilica of Our Lady of Help (Basílica Nuestra Señora del Socorro) in Buenos Aires on 24 September 1864.[2][1] They had ten children:

  • Nicolás María Serviliano Castellanos Anchorena (April 20, 1866 - November 2, 1889)
  • Mercedes Benita Castellanos Anchorena (March 4, 1869 - April 28, 1869)
  • Mercedes Dionisia Castellanos Anchorena (June 5, 1871 - December 19, 1890)
  • Amalia Valentina Castellanos Anchorena (February 14, 1872 - March 16, 1907)
  • Aarón Castellanos Anchorena (June 6, 1873 - June 6, 1873)
  • Matilde Lidia Castellanos Anchorena (September 11, 1875 - June 25, 1969)
  • Josefina Anacleta Castellanos Anchorena (July 13, 1876 - date unknown)
  • Aarón Félix Anchorena Castellanos (November 5, 1877, Buenos Aires, Argentina - February 24, 1965, Barra de San Juan, Uruguay)
  • Enrique Justino Pascual Castellanos Anchorena (April 13, 1879 - date unknown)
  • Emilio Evaristo Castellanos Anchorena (November 11, 1880 - December 17, 1916).

Her husband died in 1884, leaving Castellanos de Anchorena with a vast fortune.[3] In 1894 she purchased an Italianate mansion in Belgrano and gave it to her daughter, Josefina, as a wedding gift in 1903 when she married Enrique Larreta. The house later became the Museo de Arte Español Enrique Larreta. In 1905 she commissioned the architect Alejandro Christophersen to build San Martín Palace as her private residence. After her death, it was acquired by the Argentine government and used as the headquarters of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Worship.

She died on 9 July 1920 and is buried at the Basilica of the Holy Sacrament.[2][6]

References edit

  1. ^ a b . February 9, 2010. Archived from the original on 2010-02-09.
  2. ^ a b c "Condesa Pontificia María Lina de las Mercedes Castellanos de la Iglesia, (*) n. 23 Sep 1840 Buenos Aires, Argentina f. 9 Jul 1920 Buenos Aires, Argentina: Genealogía Familiar". www.genealogiafamiliar.net.
  3. ^ a b c Papeles, Nuevos. "Nuevos Papeles | Las nobles argentinas". www.nuevospapeles.com.
  4. ^ . May 5, 2010. Archived from the original on 2010-05-05.
  5. ^ America, Gateway to South (January 4, 2019). "The Basilica in the Retiro of Buenos Aires and the myths that surrounded it".
  6. ^ a b "Historical Downtown + Recoleta + Palermo Buenos Aires Tours | Buenos Aires walking tours". ba-walking-tours.com.
  7. ^ a b Delgado, Susana (7 November 2016). LA GRACIA DISCIPLINADA - Detrás de los muros del Asilo Unzué (Mar del Plata-1912-1955) (PDF) (Maestría (Masters)) (in Spanish). Facultad de Humanidades de la Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata.

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las Mercedes Castellanos de la Iglesia 24 September 1840Rosario Santa FeArgentinaDied8 July 1920Buenos Aires ArgentinaNoble familyAnchorena by marriage Spouse s Nicolas Hugo Anchorena Arana 1864 1884 his death IssueAaron Felix Anchorena CastellanosFatherAaron CastellanosMotherSecundina de la Iglesia CastroOccupationPhilanthropist Contents 1 Early life and family 2 Philanthropy 3 Personal life 4 ReferencesEarly life and family editCastellanos de Anchorena was born on 24 September 1840 in Rosario Santa Fe to Aaron Castellanos a military leader and businessman and Secundina de la Iglesia Castro 1 She was baptized in a Catholic ceremony on 27 October 1840 at the Basilica of Our Lady of Mercy 2 3 Philanthropy editCastellanos de Anchorena was dedicated to Catholic charity and funded many projects for the Catholic Church in Argentina She commissioned the construction of the Basilica of the Holy Sacrament es the Monastery of Saint Teresa of Jesus es and the Cathedral of Salta 4 5 6 She also helped fund and donate land for the construction of Catholic schools for girls in Argentina 3 7 Castellanos de Anchorena also gave scholarships to students at the Pontifical Latin American College in Rome In 1903 she founded the town Aaron Castellanos Santa Fe which she named after her father She funded the construction of a Franciscan convent and hospital in the municipality Her dedication to Catholic charities lead to her being ennobled as a papal marchioness by Pope Pius XI who also awarded her a Pontifical Golden Rose 7 Personal life editShe married Nicolas Hugo Anchorena Arana the son of Nicolas Anchorena and a member of the landowning Anchorena family in a Catholic ceremony at the Basilica of Our Lady of Help Basilica Nuestra Senora del Socorro in Buenos Aires on 24 September 1864 2 1 They had ten children Nicolas Maria Serviliano Castellanos Anchorena April 20 1866 November 2 1889 Mercedes Benita Castellanos Anchorena March 4 1869 April 28 1869 Mercedes Dionisia Castellanos Anchorena June 5 1871 December 19 1890 Amalia Valentina Castellanos Anchorena February 14 1872 March 16 1907 Aaron Castellanos Anchorena June 6 1873 June 6 1873 Matilde Lidia Castellanos Anchorena September 11 1875 June 25 1969 Josefina Anacleta Castellanos Anchorena July 13 1876 date unknown Aaron Felix Anchorena Castellanos November 5 1877 Buenos Aires Argentina February 24 1965 Barra de San Juan Uruguay Enrique Justino Pascual Castellanos Anchorena April 13 1879 date unknown Emilio Evaristo Castellanos Anchorena November 11 1880 December 17 1916 Her husband died in 1884 leaving Castellanos de Anchorena with a vast fortune 3 In 1894 she purchased an Italianate mansion in Belgrano and gave it to her daughter Josefina as a wedding gift in 1903 when she married Enrique Larreta The house later became the Museo de Arte Espanol Enrique Larreta In 1905 she commissioned the architect Alejandro Christophersen to build San Martin Palace as her private residence After her death it was acquired by the Argentine government and used as the headquarters of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Worship She died on 9 July 1920 and is buried at the Basilica of the Holy Sacrament 2 6 References edit a b CONCLUSION February 9 2010 Archived from the original on 2010 02 09 a b c Condesa Pontificia Maria Lina de las Mercedes Castellanos de la Iglesia n 23 Sep 1840 Buenos Aires Argentina f 9 Jul 1920 Buenos Aires Argentina Genealogia Familiar www genealogiafamiliar net a b c Papeles Nuevos Nuevos Papeles Las nobles argentinas www nuevospapeles com Basilica del Santisimo Sacramento Ciudad de Buenos Aires May 5 2010 Archived from the original on 2010 05 05 America Gateway to South January 4 2019 The Basilica in the Retiro of Buenos Aires and the myths that surrounded it a b Historical Downtown Recoleta Palermo Buenos Aires Tours Buenos Aires walking tours ba walking tours com a b Delgado Susana 7 November 2016 LA GRACIA DISCIPLINADA Detras de los muros del Asilo Unzue Mar del Plata 1912 1955 PDF Maestria Masters in Spanish Facultad de Humanidades de la Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mercedes Castellanos de Anchorena amp oldid 1161673568, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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