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The horses come together to Moors and Christians, the Fiestas de Caravaca de la Cruz are held from 1 to 5 May in honor of the patron saint of the village, the Blessed and Vera Cruz de Caravaca. The horses came from Caravaca de la Cruz, on 2 May was done with the streets of the city with its splendid robes embroidered in silk and gold, and the ...
Basilica of Vera Cruz (Spanish: Basílica de la Vera Cruz) is a Roman Catholic Church (minor basilica) in town Caravaca de la Cruz. The church was given the title of minor basilica by Dicastery for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments on December 3, 2007.
Basilica of Caravaca de la Cruz, situated in the region of Murcia. Montserrat, Catalonia. The Virgin of Montserrat is housed permanently in the Monastery of Santa Maria de Montserrat. The Royal Monastery of Santa Maria de Guadalupe situated in Guadalupe, Cáceres. The Monastery of Santo Toribio de Liébana located in Cantabria. The Way of Saint ...
Saint-André de la Réunion 1902 Reunion Islands Face of Jesus appears in Host Alboraya-Almacéra 1348 Spain Host dropped in river; saved by fish Alcalà 1597 Spain Stolen Hosts returned; Host intact after 11 years Alcoy 1568 Spain Stolen Hosts found Caravaca de la Cruz 1231 Spain Image of Jesus in Host; Muslim king converts Cimballa 1370 Spain
Vista general. A la izquierda, la sierra de Mojantes. Barranda is a village of Murcia, located in the municipality of Caravaca de la Cruz. According to the 2009 census, the village has 884 inhabitants. Houses in Barranda are distributed throughout the highway.
Dominicae Cenae (English: The Mystery and Worship of the Eucharist) is an apostolic letter written by Pope John Paul II concerning the Eucharist and its role in the life of the Church and the life of the priest. It also touches on other Eucharistic topics. It was promulgated on February 24, 1980, the Second Sunday of Lent.
The Monastery of Santo Toribio de Liébana is a Roman Catholic monastery located in the district of Liébana, near Potes in Cantabria, Spain.Located in the Cantabrian Mountains in northern Spain, the monastery is one of the five places in Roman Catholicism, together with Rome, Jerusalem, Santiago de Compostela and Caravaca de la Cruz, that has the privilege of issuing perpetual indulgences.
The Catholic Church officially recognizes the Eucharistic miracle of Santarém as authentic. [6]Several popes have granted indulgences to pilgrims and visitors devoted to the Most Holy Miracle of Santarém: Pope Pius IV (1559–1565) granted indulgence to pilgrims who visit the Church of the Most Holy Miracle; Pope Pius V and Pope Pius VI granted privileges to pilgrims that visit the Church ...