Mercedes Castellanos de Anchorena


Mercedes Castellanos de Anchorena, Marquesa de La Iglesia Católica was an Argentine aristocrat and philanthropist. She commissioned the San Martín Palace and funded the construction of the :es:Basílica del Santísimo Sacramento |Basilica of the Blessed Sacrament, the :es:Monasterio Santa Teresa de Jesús |Monastery of Saint Teresa of Jesus, 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.

Early life and family

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. She was baptized in a Catholic ceremony on 27 October 1840 at the Basilica of Our Lady of Mercy.

Philanthropy

Castellanos de Anchorena was dedicated to Catholic charity, and funded many projects for the Catholic Church in Argentina. She commissioned the construction of the :es:Basílica del Santísimo Sacramento |Basilica of the Blessed Sacrament, the :es:Monasterio Santa Teresa de Jesús |Monastery of Saint Teresa of Jesus, and the Cathedral of Salta. She also helped fund and donate land for the construction of Catholic schools for girls in Argentina. 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.

Personal life

She married Nicolás Hugo Anchorena Arana, the son of :es:Nicolás Anchorena|Nicolás Anchorena and a member of the landowning :es:Anchorena |Anchorena family, in a Catholic ceremony at the Basilica of Our Lady of Succour on 24 September 1864. They had ten children:
Her husband died in 1884, leaving Castellanos de Anchorena with a vast fortune. 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 :es:Basílica del Santísimo Sacramento |Basilica of the Blessed Sacrament.