Blessed Matilde of the Sacred Heart (†1902) (born Matilde Téllez Robles) was a Spanish nun and the foundress of the congregation of the Hijas de María Madre de la Iglesia. She was an active participant in her parish during her adolescence and was part of several faith-related organizations until her desire for the religious life led her to establish a congregation dedicated to both the care of the poor and ill and the education of children. Her congregation's foundation was first mired in a lack of membership, though the number increased as houses were established and their works grew. She was beatified by Pope John Paul II on 21 March 2004 and her feast day is celebrated on 30 May.