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La Virgen light rail station is a station on the Xochimilco Light Rail in Mexico City. Managed by the Servicio de Transportes Eléctricos, it is located between Ciudad Jardín and Xotepingo stations. [5] It was inaugurated on August 1, 1986. [6] It is located at the intersection of the Tlalpan Road with Bugambilias and Calzada de la Virgen.
La esposa virgen (English: The Virgin Wife) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Salvador Mejía Alejandre for Televisa in 2005. The story is a remake of 1985 Mexican telenovela Los años pasan. [1] On Monday, July 18, 2005, Canal de las Estrellas started broadcasting La esposa virgen weekdays at 9:00pm, replacing La madrastra.
Jane the Virgin (Spanish title: Juana la Virgen) is a 2002 Venezuelan telenovela written by Perla Farías and produced by RCTV. [4] It was distributed worldwide by RCTV International. [5] Daniela Alvarado and Ricardo Álamo star as the protagonists. [6] Roxana Díaz, Norkys Batista and Eduardo Serrano play the antagonists. [7]
Our Lady of Altagracia or the Virgin of Altagracia, (Our Lady of High Grace) in Catholic Marian devotion, is a title of Mary by which she is honored as the “protective and spiritual mother of the Dominican people.” [1] [2] The title also is used for a particular image of Mary with the baby Jesus in a manger.
The Virgen de La Puntilla (Virgin of La Puntilla) is a statue of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mazatlán in the Mexican state of Sinaloa. It consists of a regular-sized statue on a small pedestal. It is located in the Colonia Lázaro Cárdenas, next to the pier.
Juan Diego Cuauhtlatoatzin (1474–1548), [a] also known simply as Juan Diego (Spanish pronunciation: [ˌxwanˈdjeɣo]), was a Nahua peasant and Marian visionary.He is said to have been granted apparitions of Our Lady of Guadalupe on four occasions in December 1531: three at the hill of Tepeyac and a fourth before don Juan de Zumárraga, then the first bishop of Mexico.
According to tradition, la negrita is a small (about 3 inches (7.6 cm)), probably indigenous or mixed race, representation of the Virgin Mary found on 2 August 1635 by a native woman named Juana Pereira. As the story goes, when she tried to take the statuette with her, it miraculously reappeared twice back where she had found it.
The cult of Our Lady of Begoña (Nuestra Señora de Begoña, la Madre de Dios de Begoña) celebrates an apparition of the Virgin Mary at the site of the Basilica of Begoña, in Bilbao, Spain. Affectionately called "Amatxu" (meaning "little mother" in Basque), she is said to have appeared to local people in the early 16th century. The feast day ...