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On the 19th of April 1901, the regent María Cristina de Habsburgo and the minister of Marina Cristóbal Colón de la Cerda, duke of Veragua, signed the Real Orden (Order) in which the Lady of Mount Carmel (Santísima Virgen del Carmen) was proclaimed as patron of the Spanish Army.
The Conventual Temple of Our Lady of Carmen (Spanish: Templo conventual de Nuestra Señora del Carmen), currently known as the Church of the Virgin of Carmen (Spanish: Iglesia de la virgen del Carmen), is a religious temple of Catholic worship that belongs to the ecclesiastical jurisdiction of the Archdiocese of Puebla de los Ángeles, under the invocation of the Virgen del Carmen.
As a Spanish given name, it is usually part of the devotional compound names María del Carmen, Nuestra Señora del Carmen (Our Lady of Carmen), or Virgen del Carmen (in English, Our Lady of Mount Carmel), stemming from the tradition of the vision of Mary, mother of Jesus on 16 July 1251 by Simon Stock, head of the Carmelite order.
The Virgen del Carmen that is housed inside has received decorations such as Queen and Patroness of Creoleism, Mayor of Lima and custodian of the keys to the city, Medal of Honor from the Congress of Peru: Grand Cross Degree, among others. [2] The church can be visited from 9 to 11 in the morning, and from 4 to 5:30 in the afternoon.
María del Carmen González-Valerio y Sáenz de Heredia (March 14, 1930 – July 17, 1939) was a Spanish girl. Due to her heroic virtue, when she sacrificed her life to God for the salvation of her father's killers and the persecutors of the church, she was declared a venerable by Pope John Paul II on January 16, 1996.
Maria del Carmen Fidalgo Sanchez Puga ( born 4 November 1948 A Cañiza) is a Brazilian politician. Life. She attended primary school at the Nossa Senhora da Guia ...
According to old documents found in the General Archive of the Indies (Seville), the arrival of the image of the Virgin of Charity to the mountains of the Sierra del Cobre, in Cuba, took place when an Illescan, Francisco Sánchez de Moya, captain of artillery, received on May 3, 1597 a mandate from King Philip II of Spain to go to the mines of the Sierra del Cobre to defend those coasts from ...
María Estefanía Dávalos y Maldonado (January 5, 1725 in Chimborazo [1] – Quito, c. 1801) was an Ecuadorian sculptor and painter.She was a part of the Quito School of the 18th century.