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  1. Mariana de Jesús de Paredes. Mariana of Jesus de Paredes ( Spanish: Mariana or María Ana de Jesús de Paredes; October 31, 1618 – May 26, 1645) is a Catholic saint and was the first person to be canonized from what is now Ecuador. She was a recluse who is said to have sacrificed herself for the salvation of her city.

    • May 26, 1645 (aged 26), Quito, Royal Audiencia of Quito, Viceroyalty of Peru, Spanish Empire
  2. Saint Mariana of Jesus. Feast Day – May 26. After the death of Saint Mariana of Jesus de Paredes, a beautiful lily sprouted forth from her blood, and so she has been styled the Lily of Quito. But in far greater measure did Saint Mariana of Jesus deserve the name because of the innocence of her life. She preserved it unsullied in the midst of ...

  3. Se construyó en el solar de la casa de su hermana una habitación separada, y allí se dedicó a rezar, a meditar, y a hacer penitencia. Había aprendido muy bien la música y tocaba hermosamente ...

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  5. Azucena de Quito, Heroína Nacional y Virgen Penitente. [ editar datos en Wikidata] Santa Mariana de Jesús, nacida como Mariana de Paredes Flores Granobles y Jaramillo (* Quito, 1618-† Ibidem, 1645), fue una virgen penitente y santa quiteña, más conocida como la Azucena de Quito y canonizada por Pío XII .

    • Azucena de Quito
    • Mariana Paredes Flores Granobles y Jaramillo
  6. Aug 23, 2023 · St. Mariana de Jesus de Paredes, was beatified by Pope Pius IX on November 20, 1853 and canonized by Pope Pius XII on June 4, 1950. She is the patroness of those with bodily ills, people rejected by religious orders, and those who lose their parents, especially while children. St. Mariana de Jesus de Paredes, please pray for us.

  7. She was born Mariana de Paredes y Flores and called herself Mariana of Jesus. Born in Quito she was a hermitess in her brother-in-law's residence. Mariana offered herself as a victim for the city during an earthquake in 1645 and died. She was canonized in 1950. Continue reading about St. Mariana de Paredes.

  8. Also known as Mariana of Quito, the "Lily of Ecuador"; b. Quito, Ecuador, Oct. 31, 1618; d. there, May 26, 1645. The eighth child of Jer ó nimo Zenel Paredes y Flores and Mariana Jaramillo de Granobles, Mariana upon her parents' death was left to the care of her sister, Jer ó nima, and brother-in-law, Cosme de Caso.

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