Blessed Caterina Cittadini (28 September 1801 - 5 May 1857) was an Italian Roman Catholic religious from Bergamo who established the Ursuline Sisters of Saint Jerome Emiliani.
The order was dedicated to the education of girls in Bergamo and in the surrounding areas and has since expanded outside of the Italian nation.
Cittadini was orphaned as a child and cultivated her faith among fellow children in an orphanage where the spiritual direction was strong.
Her order came in part of her devotion to Saint Jerome Emiliani as well as the Blessed Mother.Cittadini's reputation increased as the decades went on due to her fame as a passionate and inspiring educator who instilled in girls both a civic and a religious education that was the basis of her educational career and her beliefs.
Her beatification was celebrated on 29 April 2001 once Pope John Paul II recognized a healing that was believed to be attributed to Cittadini's direct intercession.
Her feast is celebrated on an annual basis on the date of her death.