DATES:
1. May 31, 1845 - Birth of St. Candida/ Baptism
2. August 9, 1912 – Death of St. Candida, at the age of 67, the cause is cerebral stroke
3. April 2, 1869 – The day St. Candida received the inspiration to found a congregation
4. December 8, 1871 – The Hijas de Jesus Congregation is born
5. May 12, 1996 – Beatification of St. Candida
6. October 17, 2010 – Canonization of St. Candida
7. 1932 – The year when the HIjas de Jesus Congregation arrived here in the Philippines
8. 1911 – The congregation’ first expansion to Brazil
Names:
1. Candida Maria de Jesus - Name of St. Candida when she became a foundress
2. Juana Josefa Cipitria Y Barriola – Baptismal name of St. Candida
3. Maria Jesus Barriola Y Querexeta – Mother
4. Juan Miguel Cipitria Y Aramburu – Father
5. Josefa Antonia – Grandmother
6. Fr. Miguel San Jose Herranz, S.J. – Tutor, Spiritual Director, helped St. Candida in forming the congregation
7. St. Ignatius of Loyola – Founder of the Society of Jesus who used the words “Ad Miorem dei Gloriam” (For the greater glory of God)
8. Sabater Family – The family whom St. Candida served
9. Juanita or Juanitatxo – nickname of St. Candida
PLACES:
1. Andoain, Guipuzcoa Spain, in the town of Berrospe – Birthplace of St. Candida
2. Tolosa – St. Candida and her family moved here when she was 7 yrs. Old
3. Burgos City – St. Candida worked as a housemaid
4. Valladolid - where the Sabater famiy transferred and where she met Fr. Herranz
5. Salamanca – The place where the Hijas de Jesus congregation was born and St. Candida died
6. House of Concord - The second novitiate house of the congregation and their first school
7. Brazil – The first country where the congregation expanded
8. Pototan IloIlo – The place where the congregation first stayed in the Pihilippines and established their first school
9. Church of Sta. Maria – The Church in Tolosa where St. Candida visit Mary and Jesus
10. El