Career
Born 9 September 1878 in San Lorenzo de El Escorial, she was teacher by profession. She was a publicist associated to the "Acción Católica de la Mujer", in addition to being an advocate of the working woman from a Catholic perspective. She became one of the first female city councillors of Madrid in 1924.
In 1927 she became one of the 13 women represented in the so-called Consultative National Assembly of the Primo de Rivera dictatorship, in office from 10 October 1927 to 15 February 1930.
She died in San Sebastián in 1955. She was a recipient of the Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice medal.