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Juana Inés de Asbaje Ramírez de Santillana (Juana Inés of the Cross) (1648–1695), Professed Religious of the Hieronymite Nuns (Estado de México – Mexico City, Mexico) Luis Felipe Neri de Alfaro Velásquez (1709–1776), Priest of the Oratorians (Mexico City – Guanajuato, Mexico)
The Feminine Brigades of Saint Joan of Arc (Spanish: Las Brigadas Femeninas de Santa Juana de Arco) also known as Guerrilleras de Cristo (women-soldiers of Christ) was a secret military society for women founded on June 21, 1927 at the Basilica of Our Lady of Zapopan, in Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico. The founders included Luz Laraza de Uribe (also ...
Agost, in Valencia province, is the location of a hermitage dedicated to these saints (Ermita de Santa Justa y Rufina), built in 1821. Toledo also has a church dedicated to them. There is a shrine to the saints in Alicante where a three-day fiesta is held in their honor in July.
The Handmaids of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (Latin: Ancillae Cordis Iesu; Spanish: Esclavas del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús) is a Roman Catholic religious institute that was founded in Madrid, Spain, in 1877 by two sisters, María Dolores and Raphaela Maria Porras y Ayllon.
Santa Marina de Aguas Santas, Seville. The traditional account of the life of Santa Marina points to the town of Xinzo de Limia as the place of her birth. At that time, the region of La Limia was a highly Romanized town (Forum Limicorum), through which the Vía Nova, which linked the towns of Bracara (Braga, Portugal) and Asturica (Astorga), passed.
María del Camino Ochoa Fuertes, Nuestras mujeres: Dolores Gortázar Serantes, [in:] Filandón 07.12.1997, p. 8; Alejandro Camino Rodríguez, Crítica religiosa y género en la obra literaria de la carlista Dolores de Gortázar (1895-1925), [in:] Espacio, tiempo y forma 33 (2021), pp. 167–186
She later published Lecturas para Mujeres (Readings for Women), a collection of prose and verse celebrating girls' education, featuring works by Latin American and European writers. [ 6 ] After spending nearly two years in Mexico, Mistral traveled to Washington D.C. , where she addressed the Pan American Union , and then continued her journey ...
An album produced by Danilo Vaona. It has several hits: "Abuso" (Abuse) written by Juan Gabriel, "Dueña de mi corazón" (I'm the owner of my heart). "Prometes"(You pledge) written by Victor Manuel Olivas. It also includes the track "Es nuestro amor" (It's our love) that Daniela performed at the Yamaha Music Festival and written by Denise De ...