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The Virgin of the Valley (Spanish: Virgen del Valle or Nuestra Señora del Valle) is a Roman Catholic title of the Blessed Virgin Mary venerated in Margarita Island, Venezuela [1] and Catamarca, Argentina.
The Basilica of Our Lady of El Valle [1] (Spanish: Basílica Menor Nuestra Señora de El Valle) [2] It is a Gothic Revival basilica located in El Valle del Espíritu Santo a town on the island of Margarita, of Nueva Esparta state, in northwestern Venezuela. [3]
The hermitage of la Virgen del Valle is located in the Valley of Toledo, from which the Virgin received her name, and was built over the remains of the hermitage for San Pedro de Saelicos. [2] On May 1, the hermitage opens at six thirty in the morning and holds mass every hour from seven to eleven, when the Eucharist is officiated and attended ...
The statue is venerated both in Mexico and in the United States where it is known by its proxy title Nuestra Señora de San Juan del Valle (Our Lady of Saint John of the Valley), mainly focused in Texas. [1] [2] Pope Pius X granted the image a Pontifical decree of Canonical coronation on 29 January 1904.
Basilica of Our Lady of El Valle: Gothic-style Catholic Church located in El Valle del Espiritu Santo, on Margarita Island, her name is in honor of the patron saint of that town and the Venezuelan Navy: the Virgen del Valle . After the San Nicolás de Bari church was founded, it was declared a Minor Basilica of the Nueva Esparta State, on ...
The Rev. Patricio Dominguez, O.M.I., and the sacristan Pedro Rodriguez rescued the statue of Our Lady of San Juan del Valle. A diocesan priest, the Rev. Ron Anderson, saved the Blessed Sacrament from the fire. The shrine's dining room became the temporary home for the statue. Brownsville Bishop John J. Fitzpatrick separated the shrine from the ...
La Virgen del Valle, published in Artes y Letras, Vol. 1, Buenos Aires, 1892. Arte de la lengua Toba por el padre Alonso Bárcena, published in the journal of the La Plata Museum, Buenos Aires, 1893 [18] Tesoro de catamarqueñismos; nombres de lugar y apellidos indios con etimologías y eslabones aislados de la lengua cacana [19] Idioma Abipón ...
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