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  2. List of South American Catholic saints - Wikipedia

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    Ignacio Larrañaga (1928–2013), spanish Capuchin priest; founder of the Prayer and Life Workshops (Chile) [2] Eugenio Biffi (1829–1896), priest of the Pontifical Institute for Foreign Missions; bishop of Cartagena (Colombia) [3] Sara Colonia Zambrano [Sarita] (1914–1940), Young Laywoman of the Archdiocese of Lima (Peru) [4]

  3. List of Filipinos venerated in the Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Filipino saints, beati, venerables, and Servants of God by the Catholic Church. Majority of these men and women of religious life were born, died, or lived within the Philippine archipelago. Ferdinand Magellan's expedition of 1521 to the

  4. Category:Spanish Roman Catholic priests - Wikipedia

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    19th-century Spanish Roman Catholic priests (2 C, 30 P) 20th-century Spanish Roman Catholic priests (2 C, 61 P) 21st-century Spanish Roman Catholic priests (2 C, 12 P)

  5. Women in the Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    In the latter 20th century three Catholic women were declared Doctors of the Church: the 16th-century Spanish mystic, St Teresa of Ávila (who became the first female Doctor of the Church in 1970 [84]); [85] the 14th-century Italian mystic St Catherine of Siena [86] and the 19th-century French nun St Thérèse de Lisieux (called Doctor Amoris ...

  6. List of women's firsts - Wikipedia

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    1992: First women ordained as priests in the Anglican Church of Australia. 1996: On 21 December 1996 Gloria Shipp was the first Aboriginal woman ordained as priest in the Anglican Church of Australia; 2000: Denise Wyss, first woman to be ordained as a priest in the Old Catholic Church. [96]

  7. Timeline of women's ordination - Wikipedia

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    Christine Lee was ordained as the Episcopal Church's first female Korean-American priest. [196] Alma Louise De bode-Olton became the first female priest ordained in the Anglican Episcopal Church in Curaçao. [197] On April 23, 2012, the North German Union of the Seventh-day Adventist Church voted to ordain women as ministers. [198]

  8. List of Spaniards - Wikipedia

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    Eugenio Montero Ríos (1832–1914) Spanish Prime Minister and President of the Senate of Spain. Juan Carlos I (born 1938), King of Spain (1975–2014) Federica Montseny (1905–1994), Minister of Health (1936–1937) and anarchist - first woman to be a minister in Spanish History; José Antonio Primo de Rivera (1903–1936)

  9. 498 Spanish Martyrs - Wikipedia

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    The 498 martyrs include bishops, priests, male and female religious and faithful of both sexes. Three were 16 years old and the oldest was 78. They were from all parts of Spain, including the dioceses of Barcelona, Burgos, Madrid, Mérida, Oviedo, Seville, Toledo, Albacete, Cartagena, Ciudad Real, Cuenca, Gerona, Jaén, Málaga and Santander.