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Amalia of Jesus Flagellated MJC (22 July 1901 – 18 April 1977), born Amalia Aguirre Queija, was a Catholic religious sister and mystic. She was co-founder of the institute of the Missionary Sisters of Jesus Crucified, best known for receiving, in the 1930s, the apparitions of Our Lady of Tears in Campinas , Brazil.
The Congregation of the Missionary Sisters of Jesus Crucified was founded in 1928 by Bishop Francis of Campos Barreto, Bishop of Campinas, and Mother Maria Villac, who lived with Sister Amalia de Jesus Flagelado, a Spanish Galician nun. Sister Amalia (born Amália Aguirre) was co-founder of the Congregation and part of the group of first sisters.
Amalia of Jesus Flagellated: July 22, 1901 April 18, 1977 Brazil: Campinas: Heroic Virtues Professed religious of Missionaries of Crucified Jesus; Marian seer [21] [22] Niña Ruiz Abad: October 31, 1979 August 16, 1993 Philippines: Laoag: Heroic Virtues Young Layperson [23] [24] Vivian Uchechi Ogu April 1, 1995 November 15, 2009 Nigeria: Benin City
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A woman suspected of killing three members of the same family by poisoning a Christmas cake has been found dead in her prison cell in Brazil.. Deise Moura dos Anjos was found without vital signs ...
Enteroaggregative Escherichia coli (EAEC) is a type of strain from E.coli. E.coli causes intestinal infections, some intestinal infections include diarrhea, fever and abdominal pain. Most severe cases can lead to bloody diarrhea, dehydration or even kidney failure.