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Mother Rosario with her parents, Ignacio and Mario, before joining the Beaterio de Santa Catalina. Arroyo was born on Feb. 17, 1884, in Molo, [1] Iloilo to a pious couple, Ignacio Arroyo and Doña María Pidal, as the only daughter of three children. Her two brothers were José María Arroyo and Mariano Arroyo.
A German holy card from around 1910 depicting the crucifixion The earliest known woodcut, St Christopher, 1423, Buxheim, with hand-colouring Prayer card of the Holy Face of Jesus In the Christian tradition, holy cards or prayer cards are small, devotional pictures for the use of the faithful that usually depict a religious scene or a saint in ...
Pedro Giampier de la Cruz Espinoza (born 15 January 2002) is a Peruvian footballer who plays as a midfielder for Santos de Nasca, on loan from Alianza Lima.
On September 29, 1751, Garrucho threw a large celebration for the feast of San Miguel. Attendees included Nicholás Romero; Miguel Valenzuela, a retired sergeant; Juan Manuel Ortiz, from Agua Caliente; Francisco Padilla, a prospector; Gabriel Antonio de Vildósola, son of Agustín de Vildósola []; Francisco Xavier Pauer, a missionary; and Pedro de la Cruz, Oacpicagigua's right-hand man.
The first page of the Huei Tlamahuiçoltica. Huei Tlamahuiçoltica ("The Great Event") [1] is a tract in Nahuatl comprising 36 pages and was published in Mexico City, Mexico in 1649 by Luis Laso de la Vega, the vicar of the chapel of Our Lady of Guadalupe at Tepeyac outside the same city.
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A shrine to Andrés Solá Molist, José T. Rangel Montaño, and Leonardo Pérez Larios in the Santuario Expiatorio del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús (León, Guanajuato)On 15 November 2005, Pope Benedict XVI issued an Apostolic Letter declaring the following individuals "blessed" and establishing their memorial feast on 20 November. [5]
A Colombian woman was sentenced to five and a half years in prison for helping to smuggle a total of more than 100 migrants across the U.S.-Mexico border, federal prosecutors said Monday.