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Bishops of Mogi das Cruzes (Roman rite), in reverse chronological order Bishop Pedro Luiz Stinghini (19 September 2012–present) Bishop Airton José dos Santos (4 August 2004 – 15 April 2012), appointed Archbishop of Campinas, São Paulo; Bishop Paulo Antonino Mascarenhas Roxo, O. Praem. (18 November 1989 – 4 August 2004)
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The St. Ann Cathedral [1] (Portuguese: Catedral Sant’Ana) [2] Also Mogi das Cruzes Cathedral Is a church located in Mogi das Cruzes, [3] Brazil, which was built on the same site where the first chapel was erected, and where in 1900 a church was set up for Our Lady of Sant'Ana, which is now the seat of the Diocese of Mogi das Cruzes, erected in 1962 by Pope John XXIII.
Mogi das Cruzes (Portuguese pronunciation: or [muˈʒi das ˈkɾuzis]) is a municipality in the state of São Paulo, Brazil, located within the metropolitan region of the state capital of the city of São Paulo. The population is 451,505 (2022 census) in an area of 713 km 2. [3] It is located 40 km to the east of the city of São Paulo.
The Universidade de Mogi das Cruzes (University of Mogi das Cruzes) is a university located in the municipality of Mogi das Cruzes in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. The school was founded in 1962 and became a university in 1973.
Monica Amaro was at a marching band competition in Texas to support her daughter when she noticed an unusual sight Her daughter's rival high school football team showed up together, in uniform, to ...
In Brazil there is a São João de Brito Parish in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Santo Amaro, one of the dioceses in the city of São Paulo. The parish was founded on 30 December 1952 and remains as one of the churches among the Pastoral Sector of Saint Amaro in the diocese. [6] [7]
John Melchior Bosco, SDB (Italian: Giovanni Melchiorre Bosco; Piedmontese: Gioann Melchior Bòsch; 16 August 1815 [4] – 31 January 1888), [5] popularly known as Don Bosco (IPA: [ˈdɔm ˈbɔsko, bo-]), [6] was an Italian Catholic priest, educator and writer.