Blessed Anna Maria Adorni Botti (19 June 1805 - 7 February 1893), born Anna Maria Adorni before her marriage, was an Italian Roman Catholic widow who later became a professed religious in the Handmaids of the Immaculata - an order that she herself established in 1857.
Botti's vocation was to the religious life and as a child believed she was destined for the missions and later as a nun of the Order of Friars Minor.
After being widowed she did pastoral work in Parma where she established and ran her order until her death.Botti was beatified on 3 October 2010 in the Parma Cathedral and the then-Archbishop Angelo Amato presided over the beatification on the behalf of Pope Benedict XVI who had approved the cause months before.