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  1. Jan 15, 2024 · Similar to the children to whom Our Lady chose to appear at her apparitions in Fatima, La Salette, and Lourdes, Mary seemed to choose Mariette simply because she was poor, pure and humble. The ...

  2. Mary of Jesus de León y Delgado. Mary of Jesus de León y Delgado ( Spanish: Sor María de Jesús ), was a 17th-century Spanish Dominican lay sister, a mystic and visionary, known popularly as "La Siervita" (the Little Servant) in the Canary Islands. She lived a life that was austere and simple.

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  4. May 1, 2019 · Mary of Jesus of Agreda, the Lady in Blue. One of the most important figures in Texas’ religious history never set foot in Texas at all. She never in her life traveled beyond her tiny village in Spain, yet she stirred religious fervor from the Concho River to the headwaters of the Rio Grande. Our story begins in 1602 when Maria was born in ...

  5. Apr 14, 2021 · Agreda, María de Jesús de (1602–1665). María de Jesús de Agreda (the Lady in Blue) was born in the Spanish village of Agreda near the border of Aragon and Navarre in April of 1602, the eldest daughter of Francisco Coronel and Catalina of Arana. In her youth María, baptized María Coronel, demonstrated unusual piety and remarkable memory.

  6. The Lady in Blue. Evangelizando a los indios de Nuevo México. Sister Maria de Jesus, had a great zeal for “saving souls for the Lord”; from her more tender age, God granted her to have a vision of the soul in sanctifying grace and of the soul in mortal sin that marked totally her life, from this moment Maria Coronel Arana already would not ...

  7. Feb 2, 2021 · The Lady in Blue went to her eternal reward on May 24, 1665, at the age of 63. Her outstanding story had spread so widely that future Franciscan missionaries continued her zeal and passion for evangelization by establishing new missions in Texas. Both Father Damián Massanet (founder of the first mission in East Texas and of the missionary ...

  8. May 29, 2020 · In Santa Fe, New Mexico, residing within the storied 133-year-old walls of the Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi, there stands the oldest Marian statue in America.

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