Yes. She had the virtues of Faith, Hope, & Trust.
theological virtues
The theological virtues are so named because the object of these virtues is the divine being (theos).
Theological Virtues
St. Lawrence is a martyr who was known for his strong faith and commitment to the theological virtues of faith, hope, and charity. He demonstrated these virtues through his selfless service to the poor and his unwavering faith in God, even in the face of persecution and death.
The theological virtues are faith, hope, and charity (or love). They are considered gifts from God that enable a person to live a righteous life and grow closer to God.
Saint Anne was acclaimed a saint very early, she was the mother of the Blessed Virgin Mary, and thus the grandmother of Our Blessed Lord. There is nothing recorded about her in the Bible, and very little in tradition, so all we know about her is that she must have been an outstanding mother, as God chose her above every other woman in history to raise His Mother. And since she raised the most preeminent saint who ever lived, the Blessed Virgin Mary, she was really outstanding in all virtues necessary to motherhood.
The Act of Charity is sometimes given as a penance. It is one of the three acts of the Theological Virtues, which one should recite before beginning a meditation or private prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament.
the theological virtues, gifts from God.
Jonathan R. Wilson has written: 'Gospel virtues' -- subject(s): Christianity and culture, Theological virtues
She is known as the Blessed Mother.
Blessed Marie Rivier exemplified virtues such as humility, compassion, and dedication to serving others. Her spirit was characterized by a deep commitment to educating young people, spreading the Gospel, and promoting the spiritual and intellectual growth of individuals. She founded the Sisters of the Presentation of Mary to continue her mission of providing education and pastoral care to those in need.
Blessed Mary McKillop was born on January 15, 1842.