Maddalena Panattieri (1443 – 13 October 1503) was an Italian Roman Catholic nun and a professed member of the Sisters of Penance of Saint Dominic since her late adolescence. Panattieri was a stigmatic and received visions during her life with one in particular being the French invasion of the Italian peninsula. She served as a catechist to children and was noted for her simple existence. Panattieri was beatified on 26 September 1827 after Pope Leo XII confirmed that there was a longstanding 'cultus' (or popular devotion) to the late religious.