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  2. Veneration of Judas Thaddaeus in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The center for this veneration is at the San Hipólito Church, near the historic city center, for centuries the only church with any space devoted to this saint. Although the church remains named for its original patron, the image of Saint Judas Thaddaeus (Spanish: San Judas Tadeo) has been moved to the main altar. The church and some other ...

  3. Jude the Apostle - Wikipedia

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    Both Jude and Judas are translations of the name Ὶούδας in the Koine Greek original text of the New Testament, which in turn is a Greek variant of Judah (Y'hudah), a name which was common among Jews at the time. In most Bibles in languages other than English and French, Jude and Judas are referred to by the same name.

  4. San Judas Tadeo de Badiraguato - Wikipedia

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    The statue was selected by the people of Badiraguato, who chose the statue of Judas Thaddaeus over depictions of the Virgin Mary and Jesus Christ. [1] The monument was donated by an unnamed individual. [3] [2] Jude Thaddaeus is regarded as an important figure in the Catholic faith [2] and is known as the saint of lost causes. [1]

  5. Milagro (votive) - Wikipedia

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    Milagro symbolism is not universal. A milagro of a body part, such as a leg, might be used as part of a prayer or vow for the improvement of a leg, or it might refer to a concept such as travel. Similarly, a heart might represent ideas as diverse as a heart condition, a romance, or any number of other interpretations.

  6. Jorge Luis Borges bibliography - Wikipedia

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    "El milagro secreto" "The Secret Miracle" Sur no. 101. February 1943 "Tres versiones de Judas" "Three Versions of Judas" Sur no. 118. August 1944 "El fin" "The End" La Nación. Buenos Aires, 11 October 1953 "La secta del Fénix" "The Cult of the Phoenix" Sur no. 215-216. September 1952 "El sur" "The South" La Nación. Buenos Aires, 8 February 1953

  7. Mia Sara - Wikipedia

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    Mia Sarapochiello (born June 19, 1967), [1] known professionally as Mia Sara, is an American actress. [2] [3] [4] [5] Her early roles include the soap opera All My ...

  8. Spanish miracle - Wikipedia

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    The 142 m Torre de Madrid, built in 1957, heralded the "Spanish Miracle".. The Spanish miracle (Spanish: el milagro español) refers to a period of exceptionally rapid development and growth across all major areas of economic activity in Spain during the latter part of the Francoist regime, 1959 to 1974, [1] in which GDP averaged a 6.5 percent growth rate per year, [2] and was itself part of a ...

  9. Trujillo, Peru - Wikipedia

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    Trujillo is considered the "Capital of Culture of Peru" [1] for the prominent writers associated with the city [23] such as Cesar Vallejo and Víctor Raúl Haya de la Torre, and because the city is a center for important cultural expressions as the marinera dance, Peruvian paso horses, caballitos de totora, Trujillo's gastronomy, etc.