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Sílvia Cardoso Ferreira da Silva (26 July 1882 – 2 November 1950) was a Portuguese Roman Catholic. During her lifetime she led a tireless apostolate dedicated to serving the poor in Brazil (where she travelled to and once lived) and in her native land where she founded retreat centers and soup kitchens. In addition to these initiatives with her own resources she funded a boarding school for girls but divested most of her time and effort in a hospital that she sought to improve on following its inauguration.

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  • Sílvia Cardoso Ferreira da Silva, née le 26 juillet 1882 à Paços de Ferreira près de Porto au Portugal, morte dans la même ville le 2 novembre 1950, est une laïque catholique portugaise. Elle se dévoue au service des plus démunis au Brésil et dans son pays natal où elle fonde des maisons de retraite, des soupes populaires, des foyers pour les enfants abandonnés. Elle finance aussi avec ses propres ressources un internat pour filles, fonde un hôpital et consacre beaucoup de temps et d'énergie à tâcher d'améliorer son fonctionnement. Les étapes initiales de la procédure pour son éventuelle béatification commencent dans les années 1970, l'introduction officielle de la cause a lieu en 1984 ; elle est alors appelée servante de Dieu. En 2013, le pape François reconnaît l'héroïcité de ses vertus et la déclare vénérable. Elle est fêtée le 2 novembre. (fr)
  • Sílvia Cardoso Ferreira da Silva (26 July 1882 – 2 November 1950) was a Portuguese Roman Catholic. During her lifetime she led a tireless apostolate dedicated to serving the poor in Brazil (where she travelled to and once lived) and in her native land where she founded retreat centers and soup kitchens. In addition to these initiatives with her own resources she funded a boarding school for girls but divested most of her time and effort in a hospital that she sought to improve on following its inauguration. The initial steps for her beatification process started in the 1970s but the formal introduction for the cause came in 1984 – she became titled as a Servant of God. The cause reached a decisive point in 2013 after Pope Francis acknowledged her heroic virtue and named her as Venerable. (en)
  • Sílvia Cardoso Ferreira da Silva (Paços de Ferreira, 26 de julho de 1882 — Paços de Ferreira, 2 de novembro de 1950) foi uma assistente social portuguesa. (pt)
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  • Sílvia Cardoso Ferreira da Silva (Paços de Ferreira, 26 de julho de 1882 — Paços de Ferreira, 2 de novembro de 1950) foi uma assistente social portuguesa. (pt)
  • Sílvia Cardoso Ferreira da Silva, née le 26 juillet 1882 à Paços de Ferreira près de Porto au Portugal, morte dans la même ville le 2 novembre 1950, est une laïque catholique portugaise. Elle se dévoue au service des plus démunis au Brésil et dans son pays natal où elle fonde des maisons de retraite, des soupes populaires, des foyers pour les enfants abandonnés. Elle finance aussi avec ses propres ressources un internat pour filles, fonde un hôpital et consacre beaucoup de temps et d'énergie à tâcher d'améliorer son fonctionnement. (fr)
  • Sílvia Cardoso Ferreira da Silva (26 July 1882 – 2 November 1950) was a Portuguese Roman Catholic. During her lifetime she led a tireless apostolate dedicated to serving the poor in Brazil (where she travelled to and once lived) and in her native land where she founded retreat centers and soup kitchens. In addition to these initiatives with her own resources she funded a boarding school for girls but divested most of her time and effort in a hospital that she sought to improve on following its inauguration. (en)
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  • Sílvia Cardoso Ferreira da Silva (fr)
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