Inah Canabarro Lucas

Inah Canabarro Lucas
Inah Canabarro Lucas in 2023
Born(1908-06-08)8 June 1908
(age 116 years, 240 days)
OccupationNun
Known for
  • Oldest known living person (since 29 December 2024)
  • Oldest living person in Brazil (since 23 January 2022)
  • Oldest living nun (since 17 January 2023)
  • Oldest living person in the South America (since 30 July 2022)
FamilyDavid Canabarro (great-grandfather)

Inah Canabarro Lucas (born 8 June 1908) is a Brazilian nun and supercentenarian who has been the world's oldest verified living person since the death of Tomiko Itooka on 29 December 2024, as well as the world's oldest living nun since the death of Lucile Randon on 17 January 2023.

Biography

Canabarro was born on 8 June 1908 in São Francisco de Assis, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil to João Antonio Lucas and Mariana Canabarro. As a child, she was very skinny, and many in her community didn't think she would survive into adulthood. She worked as a kindergarten teacher at Santa Tereza de Jesus High School, having taught João Figueiredo, the 30th president of Brazil. Additionally, she is the great-granddaughter of General David Canabarro, who fought in the Ragamuffin War. Pope Francis sent a message of congratulations to her on her 110th birthday.

She became the oldest living person in Brazil following the death of Antonia da Santa Cruz (1905–2022) on 23 January 2022. In May 2023, the local archdiocese celebrated her 115th birthday.

She became the oldest living person in the world, as well as the last living person born in 1908, following the death of Tomiko Itooka on 29 December 2024.

She is the second-oldest nun in history, behind Lucile Randon, and the oldest verified living person in the world.

Notes

  1. ^ a b Canabarro claims to have been born on 27 May 1908, but was verified as being born 12 days later.

References

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