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  2. Málaga Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    The Cathedral of Málaga is a Roman Catholic church in the city of Málaga in Andalusia in southern Spain. It is in the Renaissance architectural tradition. The cathedral is located within the limits defined by a now missing portion of the medieval Moorish walls, the remains of which surround the nearby Alcazaba and the Castle of Gibralfaro .

  3. Roman Catholic Diocese of Málaga - Wikipedia

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    Pedro Díaz de Toledo y Ovalle (5 Dec 1487 – 23 Aug 1499 Died); Diego Ramírez de Fuenleal (7 Feb 1500 – 1518 Appointed, Bishop of Cuenca) [3]; Raffaele Sansone Riario (12 Apr 1518 – 9 Jul 1521 Died)

  4. Cathedral of Málaga - Wikipedia

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  5. How to Stream Christmas Eve Mass Online and on TV - AOL

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    How to watch the Vatican Christmas Eve Mass. In the NBC special Christmas Eve Mass, viewers can watch the mass from St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome. The special begins Sunday, Dec. 24 at 11:30 p.m ...

  6. Holy Week in Málaga - Wikipedia

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    In the second throne, stationed behind the Holy Sepulchre, is the image of Our Lady of Solitude, in mourning clothes. As it is the official brotherhood of Malaga, it is one of the more covered, with the Mayor of Malaga usually joining the brotherhood leading members of the City Council. Order of Services (Ordén de Servitas).

  7. Category:Roman Catholic cathedrals in Andalusia - Wikipedia

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  8. Palmarian Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    The core texts of the Church, following the move of the Holy See from Rome in 1978, are the Papal documents of Pope Gregory XVII, released between 1978 and 1980 (every Pope since has released documents, but these in particular are considered pivotal), the Palmarian Creed (1980), the Treatise of the Mass (1992) which was the end product of the ...

  9. Category:Churches in Málaga - Wikipedia

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