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The Iglesia San Isidro Labrador y Santa María de la Cabeza (English: Church of Saint Isidore the Laborer and Blessed Maria Torribia) is a Spanish Colonial-style building in Sabana Grande, Puerto Rico, which was built by 1844. The Bishop of Ponce saw reconstruction in 1934. [2]
Isidore the Laborer, also known as Isidore the Farmer (Spanish: San Isidro Labrador) (c. 1070 – 15 May 1130), was a Mozarab farmworker who lived in medieval Madrid.Known for his piety toward the poor and animals, he is venerated as a Catholic patron saint of farmers, and of Madrid; El Gobernador, Jalisco; La Ceiba, Honduras; and of Tocoa, Honduras.
The greatest concentration of cases are currently ongoing in the departments of Tegucigalpa, Cortés, San Pedro Sula, Bay Islands, Atlántida, and La Paz. [ 6 ] Reasons for the increase in cases from the prior year include logistical and personnel shortages in the national health secretariat, including shortages in chemical supplies, fumigation ...
The Fiestas Patronales de San Isidro Labrador is a religious and cultural celebration that generally features parades, games, artisans, amusement rides, regional food, and live entertainment. [6] [26] Other festivals and events celebrated in Sabana Grande include: Virgen del Pozo Marathon – May; Inter-organizational Carnival – April
Iglesia San Isidro Labrador y Santa María de la Cabeza, an 1844 Spanish Colonial building in Sabana Grande, Puerto Rico; Instituto San Isidro, an historic school in Madrid, Spain; Nuestra Señora de los Dolores y San Isidro Labrador, Libertad, a Roman Catholic parish church in Libertad, San José Department, Uruguay
Procession for Santa María de la Cabeza in Madrid (2011) After Isidore's death, Maria became a hermit. She was said to have performed miracles and merited after her death the byname de la Cabeza, because the relic of her head (conserved in a reliquary and carried in procession) has often brought rain from heaven to dry countrysides.
The parish of San Isidro was established in an electoral law dated February 18, 1873. It belonged to the San Vicente Department from the 12 June 1824 to 10 February 1873, after which it became part of the newly formed Cabañas Department. [1]
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